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Chrome OS being a web-based platform doesn’t preclude the existence of power users — see the Chromebook Pixel. Google wants to encourage them with software, too, which is why it’s rolling out a new update to the stable Chrome OS code. The new version automatically positions windows to show more whenever a user hasn’t customized the look, and there’s now official support for extending a desktop across multiple screens. Other additions are subtler: copy protection is a bigger deal with both an HTML5 decryption module and support for Encrypted Media Extensions, and exacting users can both re-order the app launcher as well as set tap-to-drag as a preference. The refresh is pushing out over the next few days to all devices save for Samsung Chromebooks. It’s not the first time a Chrome OS update has glossed over Samsung portables, but everyone else should enjoy the extra screen real estate.Filed under: Laptops, GoogleCommentsSource: Chrome Releases
source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/02/21/chrome-os-update-auto-arranges-windows-supports-multi-display/
2013-02-21 16:18:05
Source: http://someit.com/2013/02/21/chrome-os-update-auto-arranges/