“Sure, the Internet has no shortage of web browsers, but it’s not often that someone comes along and tries something different, and believe it or not, it’s Google this time around. We’re taking a look at the first beta release of their Chrome browser, which happens to be ultra-fast, stable, intuitive and lightweight, all at the same time.”Here is some more Tech News from around the web:
- Can Google Chrome Be a Windows Killer @ Pc Mechanic
- Mythbusters RFID show axed @ The Inquirer
- DirectX 11: Sooner than You Think @ ExtremeTech
- Firefox plugin checks SSL certificates @ The Inquirer
- Creating a purer breed of semiconductors @ The Inquirer
- Google Chrome: Performance and First Impressions @ AnandTech
- How the ‘Net works: an introduction to peering and transit @ Ars Technica
- TRENDnet TEW-624UB 300Mbps Wireless N USB 2.0 Adapter @ Tweaktown
- Samsung SCX-4500 – Not Your Average All-in-One Laser Printer @ ExtremeMHz
- The TR Podcast 15: Of conferences, cores, case reviews, and cannabis
- VIA ARTiGO Autumn Sweepstake Now On: Win an HP Mini
- Folding@Home could win you a XFX 9600 GSO @ Bjorn3D
Ohhh … shiny

Google’s plans to grab ultimate rule the web were moved ahead with the release of Chrome, their new browser. Multiple threads, memory management improvements and various other new features are included in this ‘reinvention’ of the browser. You can pick up a copy yourself and give it a try yourself, or you could read a bit about it before you jump right in. TECHGAGE is a good place to start if you are going to go that route.