Archive for May, 2011

How to Unlock All Google Chrome Angry Birds Levels

By | May 14, 2011 | 2 Comments

How to Unlock All Google Chrome Angry Birds LevelsWorks with all web browsers.

Not interested in going through all Angry Birds levels, one by one? Worry no more; there is a solution for that.

To unlock all levels, type the following code in the address bar

javascript: var i = 0; while (i<=69) { localStorage.setItem(‘level_star_’+i,’3′); i++; } window.location.reload();

Revert

javascript: var i = 1; while (i<=69) { localStorage.setItem(‘level_star_’+i,’-1′); i++; } window.location.reload();

Enjoy.

Via: Technorati

Download Adobe Flash Player 10.3 Final

By | May 13, 2011 | 0 Comments

Download Adobe Flash Player 10.3 FinalThe final version of Adobe Flash Player 10.3 has been just released for both desktop computers and mobile devices.

What’s New?

Media measurement
Acoustic echo cancellation
Simplified local storage management
Auto-update notification for Mac OS
Local settings manager

For a detailed list of changes, see the following page.

Download Adobe Flash Player 10.3

WebGL Awesomeness: 3 Dreams Of Black

By | May 13, 2011 | 1 Comment

If you are a fan of WebGL technology, then this gem is definitely worth checking out.

“3 Dreams of Black” by Rome is an interactive video made using WebGL which just shows you the possibilities amazing future of the web.

WebGL support is a must for your web browser, so in case you don’t use Google Chrome or Firefox, grab it now and open the following link.

Enjoy.

Opera To Fix Default Installation Behavior

By | May 13, 2011 | 12 Comments

Opera To Fix Default Installation Behavior

Ever since the release of Opera 11, the “set as default web browser” option is not visible in the standard installation routine. However, it is checked by default and whenever users proceed to install Opera, they soon find out that Opera has actually set itself as a default browser with no permission.

Don’t worry though; you can still do so by clicking on the “Options” button. However, other browsers do give you an option to check/uncheck the following setting during the default installation.
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WebGL: Play Angry Birds For Free

By | May 12, 2011 | 9 Comments

WebGL: Play Angry Birds For Free

With the worldwide launch of Google Chrome Store, it was also revealed that the popular Angry Birds game has been included there for free and can be played anytime, all the time.

The better news is that Google Chrome is not a necessity. As long as your web browser supports hardware accelerated WebGL or Canvas, you shouldn’t experience any issues.

So, what are you waiting for? Jut click the following link and enjoy free gaming.

Web Browsers: iPhone 4 vs. Samsung Galaxy S II vs. HTC Thunderbolt vs. Samsung Focus

By | May 12, 2011 | 6 Comments

PocketNow compared some of the most popular handsets web browsing experience.

If you don’t feel like watching the video, then here is a conclusion for you: what happens when you add the 1.2GHz Exynos CPU and 1GB of RAM to a cell phone (Samsung Galaxy S II)? It destroys the competition, that is all.

Wikitude: 3D Augmented Reality Browser

By | May 11, 2011 | 1 Comment

Wikitude: 3D Augmented Reality Browser

Good news for all you 2D haters, the upcoming LG Optimus 3D cell phone will save you from sorrow as it includes the world’s first augmented reality 3D browser called Wikitude. Although not many details are known, it’s not a long wait since LG plans to launch the beast this summer.

Thankfully, it will not require any glasses.
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Chrome Web Store, Now Available Worldwide

By | May 11, 2011 | 1 Comment

Chrome Web Store, Now Available Worldwide

Yet more news come from the Google’s I/O 2011 keynote as company has just announced that the Chrome Web Store is now available to all the users worldwide in no less than 41 different language.

There is a catch though; they will be able to access the free applications only, at least for now.

In addition to that, Google has revealed that there have been more than 17 million app installations so far and with the new countries inclusion, these numbers will surely explode.

As for developers, instead of complicating things, the company will charge a flat 5% fee instead.

Via: Engadget

Google Chrome: 160 Million Active Users And Growing

By | May 11, 2011 | 6 Comments

Google Chrome: 160 Million Active Users And GrowingIn today’s Google I/O keynote, it was revealed that Google Chrome now has 160 million active users. That’s twice as many users as reported last May (70 million)!

Furthermore, the company has promised major web browser improvements in the upcoming few months, such as: more developer APIs, speech support and more.

Google Chrome 12.0.742.30 Beta Brings Fancy Features

By | May 11, 2011 | 11 Comments

Google Chrome 12.0.742.30 Beta Brings Fancy FeaturesThe latest Beta Channel build of Google Chrome (12.0.742.30 that is) has been released a couple of days ago and it’s worth checking out.

What’s New?

– The hardware accelerated 3D CSS support has been finalized and is now available in the following version.

– As reported earlier, by issuing warnings, Google Chrome now protects users from malicious file downloads
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