The Google Chrome Stable channel has been updated to 21.0.1180.81 for Linux, 21.0.1180.83 for Windows and Chrome Frame and both Beta and Stable channels have been updated to 21.0.1180.82 for Mac OS. This release contains a number of bug fixes, and some stability improvements over the previous version. These builds also have a new version of Flash with security and other fixes. More information can be found here.
Google Chrome 21 includes the getUserMedia API, which lets you grant web apps access to your camera and microphone without a plug-in. The getUserMedia API is the first step in WebRTC, a new real-time communications standard which aims to allow high-quality video and audio communication on the web.
The getUserMedia API also allows web apps to create awesome new experiences like Webcam Toy and Magic Xylophone. In Chrome Web Lab, if you're on the latest version of Chrome, the Sketchbots experiment uses getUserMedia to let you take a picture of your face, which is then converted to a line drawing and sent to a robot in the Science Museum in London. The robot then draws out your portrait in a patch of sand, which you can watch live on YouTube and visitors can watch in person at the museum. It’s just about as crazy as it sounds, and twice as cool.
Google Chrome 21 also includes deeper Google Cloud Print integration, expanded support for gamepads, and support for high-resolution Mac Retina screens.
Install Google Chrome Stable
To install Google Chrome 21.0.1180.83 Stable for Windows (Google Chrome 21.0.1180.81 for Linux, Google Chrome 21.0.1180.82 for Mac OS) please visit http://www.google.com/chrome website.
Google Chrome 21.0.1180.83 for Windows
Note: If you’re running the Windows 8 Enterprise trial, you’ll be able to try Chrome in Metro mode by setting it as your default browser.
Google Chrome 21.0.1180.83 Stable Metro Mode
What's new in Google Chrome 21.0.1180.83 Stable (August 21, 2012)
Google Chrome 21.0.1180.83 contains following updates:
New:
- A new version of Adobe Flash Player. (11.3.31.230).
This release fixes the following issues:
- Duplex Printing defaults to Yes, which prints extra pages even for a 1 page print out (Issue 138312).
- Print preview takes forever on Windows XP (issue: 140044).
- Anti-DDoS inversion of logic (Issues: 141643, 141081).
- Pepper Flash: in file uploads, treats HTTP status != 200 as failure, breaking (e.g.) uploads to Amazon S3 (Issue: 140468).
- Projectmanager.com application causes Flash to hang (Issue: 141018).
- Turn off TLS 1.1 in Chrome 21 Stable (Issue: 142172).
- Setting and unsetting display:none obliterates current scroll position (issue: 140101).
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