Google upgrade Chrome browser for nearly all of its platforms in the past few days, even though nearly all of the updates have been small. Though, high-priority security fixes have been made to the steady version of Chrome.

Five security fixes labeled "high" have been applied to the steady Windows version of Chrome, as well as a fix for an error that was revealed by Sergey Glazunov. He has got the first $1,337 Chromium Security prize for the discovery. It adds the translate infobar, for automatic page translation using Google's translate function when you check a Web site with various language than your system default.

The Chrome dev channel has been updated for Windows, Mac, and Linux. Google says that users on all three platforms should see major progress in the performance of the autofill feature. Mac Operating System X dev channel users have also received a lot of fixes to the bookmark bar, but that users will still experience major problems with their bookmark folders for now. A fix is coming, say Google's launch notes.