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Google Ships Emergency Update for the Sixth Zero-day Chrome Vulnerability in 2022

IT Toolbox

Google issued the update for the desktop versions of the browser, including Windows, Mac, and Linux. The post Google Ships Emergency Update for the Sixth Zero-day Chrome Vulnerability in 2022 appeared first on Spiceworks. It is unclear if Chrome for Android and iOS are impacted.

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Google issues yet another Chrome update to fix a high-severity, zero-day vulnerability

TechSpot

For the sixth time this year, Google has rushed a security update for Chrome, the world's most popular web browser. The new stable channel update is available for Windows (version 124.0.6367.207), Mac (version 124.0.6367.208), and Linux (version 124.0.6367.207). Read Entire Article

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Google hints at Windows games running on Stadia

The Verge

Image: Google. Google appears to have built its own solution for running Windows games on Stadia. Google is planning to detail its Windows “emulator” for Linux next week at the company’s Google for Games Developer Summit on March 15th. Image: Google. The Steam Deck also runs Windows games.

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Here’s how to get the Google Play Store running on Windows 11

The Verge

The Google Play Store running on Windows 11. A developer and design student has managed to get the Google Play Store working on Windows 11. Google’s Android app store is fully functional within Windows 11 using this method, allowing you to install a game or app and run it alongside traditional Windows apps.

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How to switch an old Windows laptop to Linux

The Verge

Photo: Linux Mint. percent of computer users still are on Windows 7 — even though Microsoft no longer supports it for free. If you have an older system but are worried that it won’t support Windows 10 — or if you simply don’t want to deal with Windows anymore — I have a suggestion: Switch to desktop Linux.

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Google Rushes to Patch Second Actively Exploited Chrome Zero-Day in a Week

SecureWorld News

Google has been forced to release an emergency security update for its Chrome browser just days after patching a previous Zero-Day vulnerability that was being actively exploited in the wild. In the company's update blog , Google confirmed it is "aware that an exploit for CVE-2024-4761 exists in the wild."

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How Google is bringing Windows apps to Chromebooks

The Verge

Chrome OS will run Android and Windows apps side by side Google revealed earlier this year that it’s planning to support Windows applications on Chromebooks thanks to a partnership with Parallels. In an exclusive interview with The Verge , Google is now detailing how and why Windows apps are arriving on Chrome OS.

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