images/news/chrome.jpgGoogle’s Chrome web browser will soon gain hardware-accelerated graphics — the latest trend for web browsers that has already shown up in early builds of Internet Explorer 9 and Firefox 4. Hardware acceleration allows the browser to offload intensive tasks like image scaling, rendering complex text or displaying scripted animations to your PC’s graphics card. It has the benefit of freeing up the PC’s main processor and speeding up page load times.
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Chrome Dev Channel has been updated to 7.0.503.0 for Windows and Mac, and 7.0.503.1 for Linux. This update fixes some bugs from earlier releases. The omnibox now accepts the IP address when offline.
There is also a Mac specific update with the Wrench menu. Now the Wrench menu does not close after using the zoom button. The highlight-on-hover effect has also been implemented for the Wrench menu.
There is also a Mac specific update with the Wrench menu. Now the Wrench menu does not close after using the zoom button. The highlight-on-hover effect has also been implemented for the Wrench menu.
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