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An important component of delivering a fast browser is fast JavaScript execution. In Chrome, that job is done by the V8 engine which executes over 78 years worth of JavaScript code on a daily basis.
Google and Mozilla have released patches for multiple high-severity vulnerabilities affecting Chrome and Firefox.
In all, Chrome 91 is now up to 23% faster and saves 17 years of user CPU time every day with these JavaScript updates. Add 9to5Google to your Google News feed.
Chrome faces a major security flaw, prompting CERT-In and Google to urge users on Windows, Mac and Linux to update their ...
Google today revealed a tweak it has made in the latest Chrome beta to further boost performance: concurrent compilation, which offloads a large part of the optimizing compilation phase to a ...
Google has launched Chrome 61 for Windows, Mac, and Linux. Additions in this release include JavaScript modules and WebUSB support, among other developer features. You can update to the latest ...
Chrome will soon throttle JavaScript timers in the background, so the browser uses significantly less power. Written by Liam Tung, Contributing Writer July 6, 2020 at 4:08 a.m. PT ...
A Google engineer has made available Chrome Dev Editor (CDE) during Google IO 2014, a new IDE for creating Chrome Apps and web apps for the desktop and mobile devices. CDE supports JavaScript and ...
How to change JavaScript settings with DevTools? If you are comfortable with Google Chrome's DevTools, this is a straightforward method to disable JavaScript in Chrome. Open DevTools (Settings > More ...
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