Chrome Gets More DRM
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Stable Channel Update for Desktop
Chrome 73.0.3683.75 contains a number of fixes and improvements -- a list of changes is available in the log. Watch out for upcoming Chrome and Chromium blog posts about new features and big efforts delivered in 73.
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Chrome 73 arrives with support for hardware media keys, PWAs and dark mode on Mac
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Chrome 73 Arrives With Support For Hardware Media Keys, PWAs and Dark Mode On Mac
The VentureBeat report includes a long list of developer features included in this release, as well as all the security fixes found by external researchers. Chrome 73 implements a total of 60 security fixes.
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Chrome 73 Released With HDCP Policy Check, Layout Jank API
Google has released version 73 of the Chrome/Chromium web-browser today.
The Chrome 73 web browser update features a Badging API for improving the experience around web app icons on a dock or home screen, namely for mobile devices. Another new API is the "Layout Jank API" for monitoring what DOM elements have changed their on-screen position during a user session. On the EME encrypted content front there is also now the ability to check particular HDCP policies for media playback and related work.
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