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The Beta channel has been updated to 36.0.1985.35 (Platform version: 5841.23.0) for all Chrome OS devices. This build contains a number of bug fixes, security updates and feature enhancements. Systems will be receiving updates over the next several days. Here is a list of Chromium changes.

Some highlights of these changes are:
  • Users can adjust time if their clock is out of sync and they have no network connection
  • The On-screen keyboard to support IMEs
  • We launched a touch-optimized window manager for Chrome OS
  • Supervised users: ability to import existing supervised users, and to set a new password from chrome.com/manage

If you find new issues, please let us know by visiting our forum or filing a bug. Interested in switching channels? Find out how. You can submit feedback using ‘Report an issue...’ in the Chrome menu (3 horizontal bars in the upper right corner of the browser).

Ben Henry
Google Chrome

The Dev channel has been updated to 36.0.1985.35 (Platform version: 5841.23.0) for all Chrome OS devices. This build contains a number of bug fixes, security updates and feature enhancements. A list of changes can be found here.

If you find new issues, please let us know by visiting our forum or filing a bug. Interested in switching channels? Find out how. You can submit feedback using ‘Report an issue...’ in the Chrome menu (3 horizontal bars in the upper right corner of the browser).

Ben Henry
Google Chrome

The Chrome Team is excited to announce the beta release of Chrome 36 for Android. Chrome 36.0.1985.36 will be available in Google Play over the next few hours. This release contains a number of new features including:
  • Improved text rendering on non-mobile optimized sites.
  • Doodles return to the new tab page.
  • Better suggestions before you start typing.
  • Lots of bug fixes and performance improvements!
A partial list of changes in this build is available in the SVN revision log. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug. More information about Chrome for Android is available on the Chrome site.

Jason Kersey
Google Chrome

The Dev Channel has been updated to 37.0.2017.2 for Windows, Mac and Linux.

A full list of changes is available in the SVN log. Interested in switching release channels? Find out how. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug.

Alex Mineer
Google Chrome

The Chrome team is excited to announce Chrome 35 for iPhone and iPad. Chrome 35.0.1916.38 contains a number of improvements including:
  • Added right-to-left support to the omnibox for Arabic and Hebrew 
    • See your search term in the omnibox, instead of the long search query URL 
    • Easily refine your search queries and view more results on the search results page 
  • Stability and bug fixes
The update will be rolling out in the App Store over the next few hours. Known issues are available on the Chrome support site. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug.

Jason Kersey
Google Chrome

The Dev channel has been updated to 36.0.1985.32 (Platform version: 5841.21.0) for all Chrome OS devices. This build contains a number of bug fixes, security updates and feature enhancements. A list of changes can be found here.

If you find new issues, please let us know by visiting our forum or filing a bug. Interested in switching channels? Find out how. You can submit feedback using ‘Report an issue...’ in the Chrome menu (3 horizontal bars in the upper right corner of the browser).

Ben Henry
Google Chrome

The Admin console has been updated. A new device setting allows admins to force devices to be re-enrolled to their Admin console, even after a device is wiped. At the startup screen after a wipe, user logins outside of the domain account and guest mode will be blocked. All devices with the policy enforced will force users to re-enroll to the Admin console until the admin deprovisions the device.

This feature is enabled by default and currently requires devices to be enrolled on version 35 of Chrome OS in order to work. In a future update, all devices that are on the latest version will be compatible with this new policy. Devices that are eligible for forced re-enrollment will no longer work with automatic enrollment, and the policy to enable automatic enrollment will be removed from the Admin console in the near future.

Known issues are available here. Enterprise customers can report an issue by contacting support.

Lawrence Lui
Google Chrome

Chrome for Android has been updated to 35.0.1916.138 and will be available in Google Play over the next few days. This release contains a fix for users crashing at launch. A partial list of changes in this build is available in the SVN revision log. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug. More information about Chrome for Android is available on the Chrome site.

Jason Kersey
Google Chrome

The Beta Channel has been updated to 36.0.1985.32 for Windows, Mac and Linux

This release fixes a number of crashes and other bugs. A full list of changes is available in the SVN log. Interested in switching release channels? Find out how. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug.

Matthew Yuan
Google Chrome




The Dev Channel has been updated to 37.0.2008.2 for Windows, Mac, and Linux.

A full list of changes is available in the SVN log. Interested in switching release channels? Find out how. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug.

Alex Mineer
Google Chrome



The Chrome Team is delighted to announce the promotion of Chrome 36 to the beta channel with 36.0.1985.18 for Windows, Mac and Linux.

This release contains many stability and developer improvements including:
  • New Chrome app launcher for Linux 
  • A number of new apps/extension APIs 
  • Lots of under the hood changes for stability and performance
Lots of under the hood changes for stability and performance.  Find out more at the Chromium blog. A full list of changes in this build is available in the SVN log. Interested in switching release channels? Find out how. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug.

Matthew Yuan
Google Chrome

The Chrome Team is excited to announce the stable release of Chrome 35 for Android. Chrome 35.0.1916.122 will be available in Google Play over the next few hours. This release contains a number of new features including:
  • Undo Tab Close
  • Fullscreen video with Subtitles and HTML5 controls
  • Support for some multi-window devices
A partial list of changes in this build is available in the SVN revision log. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug. More information about Chrome for Android is available on the Chrome site.

Jason Kersey
Google Chrome

The Dev Channel has been updated to 36.0.1985.18 for Mac, Linux and Windows.

A full list of changes is available in the SVN log. Interested in switching release channels? Find out how. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug.

Matthew Yuan
Google Chrome

Update (Fri May 30th, 2014):
  • 35.0.1916.116 / 5712.61.1 has been updated to ASUS Chromebox and Samsung Series 3 Chromebox.
  • 35.0.1916.116 / 5712.61.2 has been updated to Samsung Series 5 550 Chromebook, HP Chromebook 14, Acer C720, HP Chromebook 11, Toshiba CB30-A. This update contains fix for touch pad issue (378427, 377165)

The Stable channel has been updated to 35.0.1916.116 (Platform version: 5712.61.0) for all Chrome OS devices except ASUS Chromebox and Samsung Series 3 Chromebox. This build contains a number of bug fixes, security updates and feature enhancements. Systems will be receiving updates over the next several days.

Some highlights of these changes are:
  • The Chrome OS Launcher now supports folders - you can sort all of your apps exactly the way you want.
  • We updated the window controls based on the feedback of our users - the minimize button is back and the left/right tiling of windows can be done via long-press on the maximize button.
  • Hotwording (or "Ok Google") is now available on New Tab Page and Google.com for English (US) users.
  • We’ve implemented captive portal detection during a signed-in session, which will help you get online in cafes, hotels, airports, and other locations which provide internet connectivity via a captive portal.
If you find new issues, please let us know by visiting our forum or filing a bug. Interested in switching channels? Find out how. You can submit feedback using ‘Report an issue...’ in the Chrome menu (3 horizontal bars in the upper right corner of the browser).

Dharani Govindan
Google Chrome

The Chrome Team is excited to announce the promotion of Chrome 35 to the Stable channel for Windows, Mac, and Linux. Chrome 35.0.1916.114 contains a number of fixes and improvements, including:
  • More developer control over touch input
  • New JavaScript features
  • Unprefixed Shadow DOM
  • A number of new apps/extension APIs 
  • Lots of under the hood changes for stability and performance

Security Fixes and Rewards

This update includes 23 security fixes. Below, we highlight fixes that were either contributed by external researchers or particularly interesting. Please see the Chromium security page for more information.

[$3000][356653] High CVE-2014-1743: Use-after-free in styles. Credit to cloudfuzzer.
[$3000][359454] High CVE-2014-1744: Integer overflow in audio. Credit to Aaron Staple.
[$1000][346192] High CVE-2014-1745: Use-after-free in SVG. Credit to Atte Kettunen of OUSPG.
[$1000][364065] Medium CVE-2014-1746: Out-of-bounds read in media filters. Credit to Holger Fuhrmannek.
[$1000][330663] Medium CVE-2014-1747: UXSS with local MHTML file. Credit to packagesu.
[$500][331168] Medium CVE-2014-1748: UI spoofing with scrollbar. Credit to Jordan Milne.

As usual, our ongoing internal security work responsible for a wide range of fixes:
  • [374649] CVE-2014-1749: Various fixes from internal audits, fuzzing and other initiatives.
  • [358057] CVE-2014-3152: Integer underflow in V8 fixed in version 3.25.28.16.

Many of the above bugs were detected using AddressSanitizer.

Interested in switching release channels? Find out how. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug.

Karen Grünberg
Google Chrome

The Dev Channel has been updated to 36.0.1985.8 for Mac/Linux and 36.0.1985.5 for Windows.

A full list of changes is available in the SVN log. Interested in switching release channels? Find out how. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug.

Matthew Yuan
Google Chrome

Chrome Beta for Android has been updated to 35.0.1916.117 and will be available in Google Play over the next few hours. This release contains stability and bug fixes. A partial list of changes in this build is available in the SVN revision log. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug. More information about Chrome for Android is available on the Chrome site.

Jason Kersey
Google Chrome

The Beta channel has been updated to 35.0.1916.116 (Platform version: 5712.61.0) for all Chrome OS devices. This build contains a number of bug fixes, security updates and feature enhancements. Here is the chromium changelog.

If you find new issues, please let us know by visiting our forum or filing a bug. Interested in switching channels? Find out how. You can submit feedback using ‘Report an issue...’ in the Chrome menu (3 horizontal bars in the upper right corner of the browser).

Dharani Govindan
Google Chrome

The Beta Channel has been updated to 35.0.1916.114 for Windows, Mac and Linux

This release fixes a number of crashes and other bugs. A full list of changes is available in the SVN log. Interested in switching release channels? Find out how. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug.

Karen Grünberg
Google Chrome

The Dev channel has been updated to 36.0.1985.3 (Platform version: 5841.5.0) for all Chrome OS devices. This build contains a number of bug fixes, security updates and feature enhancements. A list of changes can be found here.

If you find new issues, please let us know by visiting our forum or filing a bug. Interested in switching channels? Find out how. You can submit feedback using ‘Report an issue...’ in the Chrome menu (3 horizontal bars in the upper right corner of the browser).

Ben Henry
Google Chrome

The Stable Channel has been updated to 34.0.1847.137 for Windows, Mac and Linux.

This release also contains a Flash Player update, to version 13.0.0.214.


Security Fixes and Rewards
This update includes 3 security fixes. Below, we highlight fixes that were either contributed by external researchers or particularly interesting. Please see the Chromium security page for more information.

[$2000][358038] High CVE-2014-1740: Use-after-free in WebSockets. Credit to Collin Payne.
[$1500][349898] High CVE-2014-1741: Integer overflow in DOM ranges. Credit to John Butler.
[$1000][356690] High CVE-2014-1742: Use-after-free in editing. Credit to cloudfuzzer.

Two of the bugs above were detected using AddressSanitizer.

This release fixes a number of crashes and other bugs. A full list of changes is available in the SVN log. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug.

Daniel Xie
Google Chrome

The Dev Channel has been updated to 36.0.1985.2 for Windows, Mac and Linux.

A full list of changes is available in the SVN log. Interested in switching release channels? Find out how. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug.

Matthew Yuan
Google Chrome

The Dev channel has been updated to 36.0.1981.2 (Platform version: 5834.0.0) for all Chrome OS devices. This build contains a number of bug fixes, security updates and feature enhancements. The changelog tool is undergoing some maintenance and will be provided in this post once we're able to do so.

Known Issue:
371464 - Sign-in/Sign-out failing after two attempts, but works after that.

If you find new issues, please let us know by visiting our forum or filing a bug. Interested in switching channels? Find out how. You can submit feedback using ‘Report an issue...’ in the Chrome menu (3 horizontal bars in the upper right corner of the browser).

Ben Henry
Google Chrome

Update: 35.0.1916.99 (Platform version: 5712.49.1) has been updated to Samsung Chromebook and HP Chromebook 11.

The Beta channel has been updated to 35.0.1916.99 (Platform version: 5712.49.0) for all Chrome OS devices except Samsung Chromebook and HP Chromebook 11. This build contains a number of bug fixes, security updates and feature enhancements. Here is the chromium changelog.

If you find new issues, please let us know by visiting our forum or filing a bug. Interested in switching channels? Find out how. You can submit feedback using ‘Report an issue...’ in the Chrome menu (3 horizontal bars in the upper right corner of the browser).

Dharani Govindan
Google Chrome

Chrome Beta for Android has been updated to 35.0.1916.99 and will be available in Google Play over the next few hours. This release contains stability and bug fixes. A partial list of changes in this build is available in the SVN revision log. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug. More information about Chrome for Android is available on the Chrome site.

Jason Kersey
Google Chrome

The Beta Channel has been updated to 35.0.1916.99 for Windows, Mac and Linux

This release fixes a number of crashes and other bugs. A full list of changes is available in the SVN log. Interested in switching release channels? Find out how. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug.

Karen Grünberg
Google Chrome

The Dev Channel has been updated to 36.0.1976.2 for Windows, Mac and Linux.

A full list of changes is available in the SVN log. Interested in switching release channels? Find out how. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug.

Matthew Yuan
Google Chrome

The Dev channel has been updated to 36.0.1964.5 (Platform version: 5807.3.0) for all Chrome OS. This build contains a number of bug fixes, security updates and feature enhancements. Here is the chromium changelog.

If you find new issues, please let us know by visiting our forum or filing a bug. Interested in switching channels? Find out how. You can submit feedback using ‘Report an issue...’ in the Chrome menu (3 horizontal bars in the upper right corner of the browser).

Ben Henry
Google Chrome