Google’s latest update, Chrome 104, is here. Assuming you have the surprisingly generous system requirements, you can update your browser today to take advantage of its new features and changes. The biggest UI changes are for Chromebook users running Chrome OS, but all Chrome users will benefit from the security patches.

Everything New in Chrome 104

The most important reason to update Google Chrome is to install the 27 security patches it comes with. To be clear, the security situation isn’t dire: According to Google’s Chrome Releases blog, none of the 27 vulnerabilities patched with Chrome 104 are “zero-day,” meaning there’s no evidence the vulnerabilities have been exploited by malicious users in the wild. If you’re running Chrome 103 today, you aren’t likely to be targeted with one of these security flaws. That said, these 27 vulnerabilities are now known to the public and it’s only a matter of time before bad actors discover how to use them against users who don’t have Chrome 104.

Dark mode is any software’s most requested feature, and now it’s available in Chrome OS. With the latest update, Google not only officially supports switching between light and dark mode, but also now lets you switch between them automatically. I use this feature on my devices, so when the sun starts to set, everything pops into dark mode.Another great feature: Chromebooks now have a Windows-like Start Menu, dubbed the “Productivity Launcher.” It comes complete with a Google Search Bar and a shortcut for the Assistant. Plus, over on the other side of the System Tray, you’ll find the date with a new feature: When you click it, you’ll see a large, useful calendar widget.

Anyone who regularly shares their screen will appreciate this update: Web app developers can implement a feature called Region Capture, which allows users now crop an area of your display to record or share, rather than focusing on an entire window or your whole screen. This feature can help assuage fears of over-sharing, giving you control over exactly what portion of your screen others can see. Of course, it’ll be up to devs to implement Region Capture in their services, so you might not see this feature appear right away. It’s powered by Chrome 104 though.

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