Google is rolling out Chrome 64 for all platforms, which comes with a
very useful new feature. You can now mute entire websites that autoplay
video so you never have to fumble with the audio controls the next time
you open the site. Just right click on the tab and and select 'Mute
site' to permanently mute it.
Another change is that Chrome is now also better protected against
Meltdown and Spectre attacks. The browser has disabled the
SharedArrayBuffer feature to prevent further attacks.
Lastly, the Windows version also gets HDR support. If you have a
Windows 10 PC running the latest Fall Creators Update, HDR-compatible
hardware and HDR display, then you should be able to play HDR content in
the browser, assuming you find any.
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