Like clockwork, Google has delivered its latest version of its Chrome Web browser for Linux, Mac, and Windows users, but it's the 64-bit Windows users who will get the most from this latest upgrade: ...
The first 64-bit desktop microprocessor launched in 2003. A 64-bit version of Windows debuted in 2005. Now, in 2014, a 64-bit version of Google’s Chrome browser is almost here. The open-source ...
If you use Chrome and are on a 64bit machine, there is a new version of Chrome out now that bumps up the version number to 37: the build is available for Windows, OS X and Linux. Google's popular web ...
Right now, the 64-bit builds are available in the Dev and Canary channels of Chrome, but with Chrome's rapid-release cycle, should hit Beta and Stable soon. Google claims the 64-bit builds come with a ...
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Google Chrome 64-bit web-browser variant promises fewer crashes and enhanced performance. Google Google has unveiled a 64-bit version of its popular Chrome web browser which is now available as a free ...
Google has finally released a 64-bit stable version of its Chrome browser for Windows systems. Version 37 of Chrome brings it to the mainstream, as the 64-bit support has been in testing since June.
Google’s 64-bit Chrome browser took the last step before being formally released, as Google published a 64-bit beta of the browser on Wednesday morning. If you’d like, you can visit Google’s 64-bit ...
If you’re a Chrome user and have been for any length of time now, you probably know just how good the browser has gotten. Once upon a time Google just promised that Chrome was a faster browser, but ...
Google today promoted the 64-bit Windows version of Chrome to a pair of preview channels, and promised that the browser is more stable and faster than its 32-bit sibling. The new 64-bit Chrome was ...