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Mozilla contemplates faster release pace Are we headed for a world where major new browser versions pop up every couple of months? Will we find ourselves talking about Firefox 23... Type: News story Tags: Internet Software |
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Eric Schmidt steps down as Google CEO Are we witnessing the great CEO exodus of January 2011? First Dirk Meyer gets fired from his post as AMD chief, then Steve Jobs... Type: News story Tags: Internet Software |
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Gmail voice calls will remain free in 2011 When Google added voice calling to Gmail this summer, it lured in users by announcing that calls to the U.S. and Canada would be... Type: News story Tags: Internet Software |
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Real World Tech dissects OpenCL By now, you're surely heard of OpenCL, the cross-platform API designed to allow software developers to tap the processing horsepower of GPUs for computational tasks.... Type: News story Tags: CPUs Graphics Software |
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Apple readying Mac App Store for January, reports suggest We already know Mac users will soon be able to enjoy an Apple-approved app purchasing experience, thanks to the imminent arrival of the Mac App... Type: News story Tags: Software Mac |
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Flash Player 10.2 beta improves hardware acceleration Are we nearing the end of the road for sluggish Flash video playback on low-end systems? Adobe has released a beta version of the... Type: News story Tags: Graphics Internet Software |
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3DMark 11 to be released November 30 Big news in benchmarking land: Futuremark has revealed that 3DMark 11, the next version of its popular graphics testing software, will be available on... Type: News story Tags: Graphics Software |
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New version of Adobe Acrobat Reader has X appeal Vulnerabilties in Adobe Acrobat Reader are a common attack point for malware and various exploits. According to the Adobe Acrobat blog, the latest version,... Type: News story Tags: Software |
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Release roundup: PSUs, thumb drives, and video editors This week in our look at miscellaneous product launches and announcements, we bring tidings from LaCie, Antec, CyberLink, and Warpia. Type: News story Tags: Power Storage Input devices Software |
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IE9 alleged to be cheating in JavaScript benchmark We've all heard of graphics card makers optimizing their drivers for various benchmarks—some of you might recall the Quack story as one of the... Type: News story Tags: Internet Software |
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Mozilla releases Firefox 4 beta 7 A new beta version of Firefox 4 hit the web today, and it's packing the new, faster JägerMonkey JavaScript engine. You can download the... Type: News story Tags: Internet Software |
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Latest Google Chrome beta adds integrated PDF viewer Last week, Google released a new beta version of Chrome, version number 8.0.522.28. The big news is that this release has an integrated PDF... Type: News story Tags: Internet Software |
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Microsoft posts record-breaking revenue Yes, believe it or not, Microsoft is still raking in truckloads of cash. In other news, the sky is still blue, and grass still grows... Type: News story Tags: Game consoles Software Windows |
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Firefox 4 won't go gold until next year Catching up to the competition is going to take Mozilla a little longer than expected. As CNet News reports, Mozilla has postponed the final... Type: News story Tags: Internet Software |
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Court injunction halts LimeWire downloads The LimeWire peer-to-peer file sharing app first debuted more than a decade ago. BitTorrent wasn't around at the time, but LimeWire used the then-new... Type: News story Tags: Internet Software |
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Firefox extension makes session hijacking easy You might want to think twice about logging into your Facebook account or Tweeting the next time you're on a public Wi-Fi hotspot. As Type: News story Tags: Internet Software |
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Release roundup: Meaty laptops and new software This week in our look at miscellaneous product releases, we have news from Dell, Eurocom, Nvidia, and Opera Software: ... Type: News story Tags: Mobile computing Internet Software |
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New, more secure Adobe Reader due within a month Earlier this morning, Adobe announced a new version of its PDF editing software, Acrobat X. A quick look on the Adobe Reader Blog reveals... Type: News story Tags: Software |
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| Toshiba to start producing second-gen 19-nm NAND this month | 17 |
| I'm sorry but if there's enough market demand for 13.3" 3200x1800 screens, there's MORE than enough demand for 24" 2560x1600 screens. | +47 |