- By Kevin Parrish – Source : Tom’s Guide US Google is adding GPU acceleration to Chrome. Last week Google revealed added support for hardware acceleration in an upcoming version of its Internet browser, Chrome.
Logitech Launches Creepy Ad for Google TV Box
8:40 PM – August 27, 2010 – By Jane McEntegart – Source : Tom’s Guide US Aren’t you supposed to watch the TV, and not the other way ’round? Earlier this year, Logitech announced that it had teamed up with Google, Intel and Sony as part of the search
TV-Browser 2.7.5 [Download of the Day]
Note: Click on the image to open the enlarged image in a new window TV-Browser is a java based free Electronic Programmable Guide (EPG) that has the potential to extend its feature list by the addition of freely available plugins. It has a lightweight
Do you use helvetica?
Jacci, the Desktop Publishing Guide on About.com posted an interesting blog entry yesterday: What’s a Good Alternative to Helvetica? No Not Arial.
Firefox Addon Sounds When Google Spies Info
- By Kevin Parrish – Source : Tom’s Guide US This Firefox add-on could be both informative and annoying at the same time. Thanks to a browser add-on, Firefox users can now see how their information is sent to Google severs when they visit a web page.
Finally: Gmail Allows Multiple Google Logins
- By Jane McEntegart – Source : Tom’s Guide US If you’re one of the many people with more than one gmail account, Google has just made your life a little easier.
Google Asking Surfers to Test ”Canary” Build
3:20 PM – August 6, 2010 – By Kevin Parrish – Source : Tom’s Guide US The Canary Build of Google Chrome is for the adventurous at heart.
Internet Explorer 9 Beta Scheduled for September
6:20 PM – July 30, 2010 – By Kevin Parrish – Source : Tom’s Guide US Internet Explorer 9 goes beta in September, but it’s unknown if the public will have access. Thursday during Microsoft’s annual day-long presentation to Wall Street analysts, chief
FTC Mulls Browser-Based Block for Online Ads
The Federal Trade Commission is looking for a way to protect consumers’ privacy from online advertisers that use behavior-based data to target Internet users for particular online advertisements. But as eCommerce Guide reports, the FTC has been largely