Posts Tagged browsers
Now play AngryBirds in desktop browser chrome
AngryBirds is undoubtedly a famous game. It’s one of the lightweight games being played by most of the smartphone owners. I have been an Angrybird addict for a long time now. I was more than happy when I found that it is available to play on Desktop as well. And the good news is that you do not ha
Read Full PostDisable Location awareness sending in Firefox 4 – enabled by default
Firefox 4 has location awareness enabled by default. When location awareness is enabled the sites can request for the physical location of your system. This will help the website to serve the content according to your current location. However, there are times when you do not want that to be enab
Read Full PostMicrosoft launches Internet Explorer 9 Beta
Microsoft has always tried to stay high in the market of web browsers with their traditional and oldest browser Internet Explorer, although many competitors lately have dropped in, one of which includes Google Chrome. To throw in their modification in the market competition, they released the beta v
Read Full PostBrowser of Choice
With Microsoft recently announcing that Windows 7 will have a "Choice of Browers" instead of being stuck with IE 8 (at least till you download a browser of your choice). I thought of giving you a low-down of ALL the Popular Browsers available out there. Contenders: Firefox, Chrome, Opera, Safa
Read Full PostHTML 5 | changing the web
HTML 5 , seems a little different to thing because we (especially the new generation) never heard of version coming for HTML, but yes it is true. Almost after a decade HTML took a leap to HTML 5 a new web standard that may change the way we look at web standards. So what's new in HTML other renderin
Read Full PostWebkit released a faster Javascript Engine
Continuing to the browser's war, after the pre-mature release of Google's chrome WebKit announced its own much faster javascript engine. Chrome supported new V8 javascript engine. However, WebKit is an open source project which forms the basis of both Chrome and Apple's Safari browser, has released
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