While we are expecting a lot of Chrome stable update releases in the coming months, it seems Google has made some adjustments and(in a way) it’s going to prevent some issues and ensure a good rollout of the Chrome stable update releases.
Further details on the Chrome stable update releases
The shift in the Chrome stable update releases was confirmed on the brand’s developer’s blog. According to Big G, the Chrome 110 will be coming in a week earlier than the conventional week for the rollout. The “early stable version”(according to the brand) will be available to only several users and not a lot. The reason for the move is to note some issues and solve them before the general stable version is available.
The general stable version won’t take long before it arrives, specifically a week after. For reference, the beta version of Chrome 109 has dropped and the stable version was said to be coming in by January 10, 2023. The beta version of Chrome 110 will be coming in after stable Chrome 109 – which is around January 12 to January 19 – and then the early stable version will be coming in around February 1, 2023.
You might not be interested in the shift of the Chrome stable update releases but the Big G has got another feature to spice up your holiday period. For individuals with a knack for holiday shopping, Google will be introducing a feature that will help you track the prices of the products you shop for most. Furthermore, you’ll be getting coupons that will help you enjoy the best deals. So while on your shopping hunt, you should try the feature.