"Google on Tuesday unveiled Swiffy, a free tool for developers to convert some Flash files (.SWFs) into HTML5 code. The upshot? It’s now easier than ever to get Flash content visible on platforms that don’t support Adobe’s Flash Player—like the iPhone and iPad. Swiffy works by converting Flash content into HTML5, relying on advanced browser support for technologies like Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG), coupled with CSS3 and JSON."
Chrome 12 Accelerates 3D on Hardware, Boosts Security: "Hardware-accelerated 3D graphics and improved security are among the improvements as Google automatically updated Chrome on many PCs. Chrome 12 displays warnings about malicious web sites and controls tracking files."
Google Chrome 12 is now stable release : "Chrome now checks downloaded files for malware, and Google claims it has designed the feature in such a way that it doesn't have to know which URLs you visited or which files you downloaded to be able to detect malicious files. ... You can now also fine tune the data that websites store on your computer, including Flash Player's Local Shared Objects (also known as Flash cookies), directly from Chrome."