HOW-TO: Tweak Chrome to get the newest features early

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Odds-are, if you’re reading this, then you’re the sort of person who likes to call themselves an ‘early adopter’. It’s highly possible, then, that you might be using Google’s super-fast Chrome browser, and if you are, then you might be interested in finding out how to subscribe to Google’s ‘Beta’ channel for Chrome updates, or perhaps even the highly-unstable ‘Developer’ channel.

Basically, there are three channels – a ‘Stable’ one, for the general public. A ‘Beta’ one for interested parties, and a ‘Developer’ one, for those of you who like to be on the bleeding edge. It’s very easy to switch – just download a little program (found here) and click the appropriate box. You don’t even seem to need to restart the browser.

I’ve just subscribed to the ‘Beta’ channel. So far, it hasn’t crashed. Give it a try and let us know your experiences in the comments below.

Chrome Dev Channel (via Chromium)

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Halo 3 – already on sale in Argos!

halo-3-street-date-broken.jpgIf you hurry, you might be able to exploit the loophole before it’s closed and get yourself a copy of Halo 3 today – a full week before the official launch date.

A couple of bloggers have managed to get copies of the game from Argos, buy using the catalogue shower curtain flogger’s web site to reserve a copy – then choosing the “pick up at local branch” option…