Flash Player 10.2: Stage Video, Multiple Display, Sub-pixel Text
Yesterday Adobe announced the release of their new version of the Flash Player, version 10.2. Included in the update: Stage Video – Full hardware acceleration to the complete video pipeline. Check out...
View ArticleGoogle Chrome 10 Released
If you’re running Chrome … do nothing. It’s probably already updated, or will be soon (you can also force the update if you want). Some highlights of the new browser: Faster (duh) Searchable /...
View ArticleFirefox 4 Released
The official release of Firefox 4 is today. Slightly late to join the pack with some of the features. Since the last major update of Firefox there have been 10 releases of Chrome. Some of the new...
View ArticleChrome 12 Released: 3D CSS, Security and Privacy
A few days ago Google released Chrome 12. If you use Chrome, odds are you have it by now. If you don’t have chrome, download it, it’s the best browser out there. To take a peek at some of the new...
View ArticleThe Pending Browser Hell – On IE Half Life
Paul Irish, wrote Browser Market Pollution: IE[x] is the new IE6, which details the complexities we have coming up for us as web developers. I’m glad to see someone fully thought this through. Browser...
View ArticleGoogle Chrome 15
Google released Google Chrome version 15. The only real change, is the addition of a New Tab page. At the bottom of your New Tab page you’ll see some “bars” (not sure what the official name is yet)....
View ArticleYouTube’s New Design
You haven’t seen YouTube’s new design yet? It’s not your fault, it’s hidden from the public. If you want to see YouTube’s new design, open up Google Chrome: Launch YouTube.com Make sure you’re logged...
View ArticleChrome beats Firefox in Global Usage
According to statcounter, Chrome overtook Firefox globally for the first time. My traffic still has Firefox at 25%, Chrome at 22.6% and Safari at 28% for overall traffic (most likely due to the high...
View ArticleGoogle Chrome 17 Released
You probably have it already, as it was released yesterday. That’s the nice thing about Chrome, no more old browser versions. Changes seem minimal: Pre-fetching and rendering of URLs as you type them...
View ArticleChrome beats IE Usage on Sundays
Google’s Chrome browser has been beating out IE usage on weekends since March 18. People are choosing Chrome for their home browser, while being forced to use IE at work during the week. Source:...
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