Google has made available the latest version of its Chrome browser, dubbed internally as Chrome 2, and the release arrives with the promise increased speed and stability.
Over 300 crash-causing bugs are said to have been resolved, and a new version of WebKit - along with an updated JavaScript engine - are said to have boosted all-round performance.
In addition to the general housekeeping, Google has also introduced a trio of regularly-requested features; an improved new tab page with the added ability to remove thumbnails, a full screen mode accessible via the F11 key, and form autofill.
Existing users should be automatically upgraded, and those wanting to see what Google Chrome has to offer can download the browser at Google.com/Chrome. Want to know more about the Chrome 2 release? Here's Google Chrome product manager Brian Rakowski talking through some of the browser's new features: