Maximum PC: If you consider yourself a power surfer, then it's probably not uncommon for you to have a dozen or so tabs open at any given time. Provided you have enough system RAM to handle that kind of load, there's nothing inherently wrong with loading up a bunch of tabs, but it sure can be annoying one of them starts playing music or an ad out of the blue. One way to track down the culprit is by reloading each tab one-by-one until the noise cuts out -- BAM, there's your culprit. Or you can run the latest version of Chrome (version 32) and see at a glance which tab is blaring through your speakers.
A total of 11 security fixes are ready to install.
Google has patched another zero-day vulnerability that was being exploited.
Google Chrome almost always offers to save your passwords for you. Thankfully, you can remove or edit them, as well. Here's how.