Chrome 53 Release: Squashes Bugs, Better Battery Life, Kills Flash (Some More)

Chrome 53 has been released for Windows, Mac, and Linux operating systems, but are there any real changes.

The latest version of Chrome fixed over 30 security issues present in the previous release, made more inroads in Google’s fight against Flash, and takes steps to improve battery life for notebook and laptop users.

 

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Flash no more

Chrome 53 also shows that Google are tightening the noose against the outdated Flash extensions that are still prevalent on websites. Google claims that the kind of Flash used on desktops slows down the loading of web pages for users, and is a security vulnerability.

Chrome 53 begins, what Google hope will be, the final push to force web developers to start using HTML 5 as their default option when creating web pages. Google said back in August of Flash:

“This kind of Flash slows you down, and starting this September, Chrome 53 will begin to block it. HTML5 is much lighter and faster, and publishers are switching over to speed up page loading and save you more battery life. You’ll see an improvement in responsiveness and efficiency for many sites.”

Not so Power hungry

Chrome 53 has also seen improvements into the power usage of the world’s most used browser.  Chrome has historically, been criticised for being a battery sucking power hungry behemoth of a browser when it wants to be.  Obviously, that’s not such an issue if you’re plugged in, but if you are working off battery power, like I have to a lot of the time, then yes it’s an issue alright.  It’s also a weakness that has been exploited by rival browsers such as Opera and Edge, who have highlighted their own battery saving performance versus Chrome.

Chrome’s updated browser however has tried to address that ‘power’ issue. Both CPU and GPU video playback has been improved, and Google claim to have tweaked the overall efficiency and power usage of the browser in general.

Any tweaks that Google take regarding battery performance are of course welcome, but only time will tell just how good the results are in the real world.

More money, more problems?

Finally, Google also paid out just under $60,000 to hackers who found and reported an abundance of security issues with the last release of chrome. 13 of the security issues that were fixed were rated as being of a high severity.

One person, a computer science student from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology,  was issued a cheque for US$7500 for filing a report about script injection in Chrome extensions.



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Apple To Remove Abandoned Apps From App Store

Apple has sent an email to its developers detailing some changes that are about to happen to in the App Store…

…And if any of the web chatter I’ve seen over the last few hours is anything to go by, the news seems to have met with almost universal approval by both users and the dev community.

Developers get busy trying to update their Apps to make sure they comply with the new guidelines. (Not really)

Developers get busy trying to update their Apps to make sure they comply with the new guidelines. (Not really)

The email from Apple reads:

“Quality is extremely important to us…We know that many of you work hard to build innovative apps and update your apps on the App Store with new content and features…We are implementing an ongoing process of evaluating apps, removing apps that no longer function as intended, don’t follow current review guidelines, or are outdated.”

The new evaluation process will start soon, with thousands of Apps apparently already earmarked for removal from the Store in the first swathe of the audit.

Criteria for what does and does not make for a problematic App seems fairly clear cut. Apps that haven’t been updated for compatibility with recent iOS and macOS versions are set for an almost certain disappearance, alongside any Apps that no longer work the way they’re supposed to either, or those that just break or don’t meet current existing guidelines.

The good news for anyone who has downloaded and is using an App set for the chop, is that users will still be allowed to keep using it, which does mean that at least someone in Apple was doing some forward thinking when the plan to clean up the App Store was being devised.

Not all Apps with issues will be removed straight away however. Apple will attempt to contact developers who’ve left “abandoned” apps in the Store, but any required changes will have to be made in 30 days, or it will be Sayonara.

Spammy keyword rich Apps with stupidly long titles will also soon be no more either:

“Search is one of the most frequently used methods for customers to discover and download apps from the App Store. In hopes of influencing search results, some developers have used extremely long app names which include descriptions and terms not directly related to their app. These long names are not fully displayed on the App Store and provide no user value. App names you submit in iTunes Connect for new apps and updates will now be limited to no longer than 50 characters.”

It’s good news all round really.



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