Google released Chrome 32 for Linux, Mac and Windows. The
new version includes tab indicators, revived look for Windows 8 Metro mode, and
automatic blocking of malware downloads.
Spotted
the speaker icon on the tab and either delete it or you enter the page and mute
the audio on the site’s video player. Brilliant, heh?
But wait, Google has something more to offer. Chrome 32, rolled out by the web giant allows you to track down noisy tabs with visuals: scan your tabs and look for the speaker icon to see which one is the disruptor. You’ll also be able to tell which tabs are using your webcam. These feature is arguably the most exciting one as it finally ends the annoying search to figure out which tabs is producing sound.
Google’s update also includes new enhancements that deliver warnings before you inadvertently download malware while Windows 8 users will appreciate the new “Metro” mode look that effectively turns the app into a full-screen instance of Chrome OS.
The latest build from Google also offers a more noticeable warning when it detects a malicious download – warning appear in the download tray at the bottom of the screen and looks like:
The latest build from Google also offers a more noticeable warning when it detects a malicious download – warning appear in the download tray at the bottom of the screen and looks like:
All new features in Chrome that was available since last November has finally
emerged from beta testing and is now available to all. You can update to the
latest release directly from HERE



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