Microsoft and game developers zeptolab and Pixel Lab unveiled a browser-based version of the cult (and cute) mobile game ‘Cut The Rope’ during this weeks CES event in Las Vegas. The team-up is designed to show off Internet Explorer 9′s Javascript and HTML5 capabilities, as well as promote the ease in which developers can create apps for [...]
The first alpha release of Firefox 11 has been set for December 20th. Arriving just in time for xmas, the alpha release could see the debut of a number of goodies scheduled to ship in Firefox 11. These include: – ‘Web app’ support Chrome/ium settings migration Redesigned HTML5 media controls New tab page/speed-dial Improved look [...]
What’s been happening in web browser land over the past seven days? Let’s take a quick look… Google Chrome 14 – New Stable Release The latest stable release of Google Chrome – now sitting at version 14 – was pushed out at the weekend, adding: – Web Audio API allowing for various ‘fancy’ audio effects to [...]
With todays news that Google’s Chrome web browser has overtaken Firefox as the second most used web-browser in the UK I turned to OMG! Ubuntu!’s visitor stats for UK Linux users to see if, here at least, that trend is also reflected. Obvious proviso out of the way: this is not intended to be a like for like [...]
It’s not often that a laptop fills a particular purpose gracefully, and Samsung’s first laptop running Google’s new Chrome OS does a pretty good job. However before you read on, you should first set your expectations. Laptops running Chrome OS, or Chromebooks as they’ve come to be known, aren’t designed to replace your main laptop or [...]






