Chrome 61 is available for Mac, Windows, and Linux devices, and Chrome 61 adds a new WebUSB API for peripherals, as well as some other minor changes.
Chrome 61 officially launches, adds new WebUSB API for peripherals
The latest version of Chrome is expected to be smarter and more secure, and it will support WebUSB APIs that allow more specialized hardware to communicate with web applications. While hardware such as keyboards, mice, and printers are already supported, WebUSB API support allows the web to access educational, scientific, and industrial USB accessories.
The PaymentRequest API is now available in full versions for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Chrome OS. Developers can create secure and seamless auditing experiences for stores and other retailers operating on the platform.
Other minor changes to Chrome 61 include the addition of a Network Information API that allows websites to access device connection information, a Device RAM API that allows websites to check RAM usage to optimize the performance of web applications, and Help speed up Chrome, browse the web faster
Chrome 61 officially launches, adds new WebUSB API for peripherals
Chrome version 61 for Android devices has more changes, and a new Web Share API allows websites to trigger a native Android share dialog. In addition, the Chrome Home bottom bar interface will begin to be launched on this version.
Download Chrome 61 here:
– Chrome 61.0.3163.79 64bit
– Chrome 61.0.3163.79 32bit
Chrome 61 desktop version is currently available for Mac, Windows, and Linux users, with updates for Android and Chrome OS coming soon.
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Download Chrome mobile version:
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