A new LTS-126 version 126.0.6478.255 (Platform Version: 15886.80.0), is being rolled out for most ChromeOS devices.
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Giuliana Pritchard
A new LTS-126 version 126.0.6478.255 (Platform Version: 15886.80.0), is being rolled out for most ChromeOS devices.
With Android powering a diverse range of devices, users expect a seamless and optimized experience across their foldables, tablets, ChromeOS, and even cars. To meet these expectations, developers need to build their apps with multiple screen sizes and form factors in mind. Changing how you approach UI can drastically improve users' experiences across foldables, tablets, and more, while preventing tech debt that a portrait-only mindset can create – simply put, building adaptive is a great way to help future-proof your app.
The latest in our Spotlight Week series will focus on Building Adaptive Android apps all this week (October 14-18), and we’ll highlight the many ways you can improve your mobile app to adapt to all of these different environments.
Check out the new documentation for building adaptive apps and catch up on building adaptive Android apps if you missed it at I/O 2024. Also, learn how adaptive apps can be made available on another new form factor: cars!
Learn the principles for how you can use Compose to build layouts that adapt to available window size and how the Material 3 adaptive library enables you to create list-detail and supporting pane layouts with out-of-the-box behavior.
Learn what desktop windowing on Android is, together with details about how to handle it in your app and build productivity experiences that let users take advantage of more powerful multitasking Android environments.
Take a closer look at how you can build powerful drawing experiences across stylus and touch input with the new Ink API.
Join us for a live Q&A on making apps more adaptive. During Spotlight Week, ask your questions on X and LinkedIn with #AskAndroid.
These are just some of the ways that you can improve your mobile app’s experience for more than just the smartphone with touch input. Keep checking this blog post for updates. We’ll be adding links and more throughout the week. Follow Android Developers on X and Android by Google at LinkedIn to hear even more about ways to adapt your app, and send in your questions with #AskAndroid.
The Beta channel is being updated to OS version: 16033.24.0, Browser version: 130.0.6723.36 for most ChromeOS devices.
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Giuliana Pritchard,
Google ChromeOS
Hello All,
The Dev channel has been updated to 131.0.6752.0 (Platform version: 16052.0.0) for most ChromeOS devices.
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The Beta channel is being updated to OS version: 16033.17.0, Browser version: 130.0.6723.25 for most ChromeOS devices.
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Google ChromeOS
This release includes upstream updates to CUPS components and the removal of cups-browsed.
When booted in verified mode, ChromeOS devices are not impacted by CVE-2024-47076, CVE-2024-47175, CVE-2024-47176 and CVE-2024-47177
The Stable channel is being updated to OS version: 16002.44.0 Browser version: 129.0.6668.80 for most ChromeOS devices.
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Security Fixes and Rewards
ChromeOS Vulnerability Rewards Program Reported Bug Fixes:
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Other 3rd Party Security Fixes Included:
When booted in verified mode, ChromeOS devices are not impacted by CVE-2024-47076, CVE-2024-47175, CVE-2024-47176 and CVE-2024-47177
This release includes upstream updates to CUPS components and the removal of cups-browsed.
Android Security fixes can be found here
Chrome Browser Security Fixes:
[$55000][365376497] High CVE-2024-8904: Type Confusion in V8. Reported by Popax21 on 2024-09-08
[$8000][359949835] Medium CVE-2024-8905: Inappropriate implementation in V8. Reported by Ganjiang Zhou(@refrain_areu) of ChaMd5-H1 team on 2024-08-15
[$1000][337222641] Low CVE-2024-8908: Inappropriate implementation in Autofill. Reported by Levit Nudi from Kenya on 2024-04-26
[$8000][363538434] High CVE-2024-9121: Inappropriate implementation in V8. Reported by Tashita Software Security on 2024-09-01
[TBD][365802567] High CVE-2024-9122: Type Confusion in V8. Reported by Seunghyun Lee (@0x10n) on 2024-09-10
[TBD][365884464] High CVE-2024-9123: Integer overflow in Skia. Reported by raven at KunLun lab on 2024-09-11
Matt Nelson
Google ChromeOS
The Dev channel is being updated to OS version: 16033.11.0, Browser version: 130.0.6723.19, for most ChromeOS devices.
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Giuliana Pritchard,
Google ChromeOS
The Beta channel is being updated to OS version: 16002.38.0, Browser version: 129.0.6668.74 for most ChromeOS devices.
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Matt Nelson,
Google ChromeOS
Hello All,
The Stable channel has been released for 128.0.6613.163 (Platform version: 15964.59.0) for most ChromeOS devices.
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