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Google is phasing out the use of Windows company-wide due to security concerns. The move comes after news in January that Google was hacked in an attack originating in China. Those attacks used a security vulnerability in Internet Explorer for W… Filed under: Internet Google has taken the “beta” adjective off of the Chrome for Mac browser, signifying that it’s ready for primetime. The beta was originally released last December . Google Mac says it’s ready for a stable release , and that the browser “provides not only the stability, performance, and polish that every Mac user expects, but also a seamless native Mac application experience that Mac users will feel instantly at home with.” Additionally, the new release allows for full-screen mode (by hitting Command + Shift + F) and will synchronize bookmarks across computers (something I currently have to rely on Xmarks for in Firefox ). And since it’s Chrome, the update also adds speed bonuses and brings the HTML5 magic, including drag and drop file transfers for those sites that support the feature. Google also notes that support for a baked-in version of Flash Player will be present in future releases of the browser. It’s a little buggy right now (heh), but they’re aiming to have it ready and out by Flash 10.1. You can still install and use the current version of Flash, if you want to . [via TechCrunch ] Chrome for Mac out of beta originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Tue, 25 May 2010 15:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments One item spotted in the latest iPhone 4.0 Beta is a new configuration page for Internet Tethering. The page alerts AT&T customers that in order to set up internet tethering, you need to contact AT&T at 611 or visit AT&T’s website. The new … Adobe today went on the offensive regarding the controversy over its Flash platform, pressing its support for openness on the Internet and responding to some of the comments made by others about the platform in recent weeks that it believes a… For the last several years, netbooks have been a booming business for a number of computer manufacturers as consumers look for low-cost, portable machines to browse the Internet and perform other light tasks. Apple resisted entering the netbook mark… Advertising firm Chitika earlier this week rolled out a running tally calculating the number of iPads accessing the Internet via the device’s Safari browser based on unique hits to its network of advertisements. According to current tallies,… ![]() |sumsion| posted a photo: Since I have no Internet tonight I decided to make this iPhone shot public. This was taken today during my road trip. Mid 70s or so. Nice Easter weather. I missed the sunset tonight by about an hour. I think I’ll hang out long enough tomorrow to catch it. (I think the automatic tags show this being taken with my D90. It wasn’t.) ![]() |sumsion| posted a photo: Since I have no Internet tonight I decided to make this iPhone shot public. This was taken today during my road trip. Mid 70s or so. Nice Easter weather. I missed the sunset tonight by about an hour. I think I’ll hang out long enough tomorrow to catch it. (I think the automatic tags show this being taken with my D90. It wasn’t.) AT&T today announced that next month it will begin a nationwide rollout of its 3G MicroCell service that allows users to route their cellular phone calls around the house onto their broadband Internet con… Apple today released Safari 4.0.5 for Mac and Windows, bringing a number of enhancements to Apple’s Internet browser application. This update is recommended for all Safari users and includ… |
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