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Google's Own Browser: Chrome

`dancewiththesky:icondancewiththesky: reports, September 2
Links about Google's new browser.

Ars Technica on TinEye Ripped Image Search Engine

`dancewiththesky:icondancewiththesky: reports, August 19
Ars Technica has published a review of TinEye, a search engine to find ripped images on the Web.

Firefox & dA - Add-ons, Extensions and Plugins.

*Vayde:iconVayde: reports, August 3
If you have an extension which you have found useful that isn't in the list please provide a link and short description in a comment for others. :thumbsup:

TSTC to Offer Accredited Degrees in Virtual Worlds

=jake10684:iconjake10684: reports, July 28
Texas State Technical College, starting fall '08, will be offering fully accredited certificates and degrees in digital media through Second Life.

Topolate personal animation equipment

^guruubii:iconguruubii: reports, July 11
The most advanced classical animation system I've ever seen, and pretty reasonable prices!

Adobe unveils Reader 9 with Flash

^guruubii:iconguruubii: reports, July 2
Adobe released on Tuesday the first Reader application to make movies and animation into the Portable Document Format.

22 Signs You're a dA Addict

=nxxos:iconnxxos: reports, June 29
Addicts never realize that they are addicted. Let me give you some help ;)

Browse deviantART with style

*ctrl-click:iconctrl-click: reports, June 21
Renew your deviantART experience!

Mozilla Firefox 3 is out!

~ppgrainbow:iconppgrainbow: reports, June 17
The wait is finally over!

After 34 months of development, beta testing and feedback, Mozilla has released it's highly anticipated Firefox 3 web browser.

Help set the Guinness Book of World Records today by downloading Firefox 3. You can also learn more about Firefox 3's latest key features by reading this article.

The best web browser in the world!

Firefox 3 Out Now !

¢mindfuckx:iconmindfuckx: reports, June 17
MOUNTAIN VIEW, CALIF. - June 17, 2008 - Mozilla today released Firefox® 3, a major update to its popular and acclaimed free, open source Web browser. Firefox 3 is the culmination of three years of efforts from thousands of developers, security experts, localization and support communities, and testers from around the globe.

more info at: [link]
download firefox 3 at: [link]

Technology News This Week

Google's Own Browser: Chrome

`dancewiththesky:icondancewiththesky: reports, September 2
Links about Google's new browser.

Chrome can no longer resuse all submissions

~scolopacidae:iconscolopacidae: reports, September 4
Google has changed its terms and conditions so it can't do what it likes with everything you submit using it's web browser

Google Chrome Browser

~Markomann:iconMarkomann: reports, September 3
Well, i just downloaded it, and i can say it is fast, similiar to FireFox, and i like it :) Using it as my default browser

The Coolest Things Ever.

~oddly-addicted:iconoddly-addicted: reports, 2d 4h ago
Just like the title says - here is a list of 7 things that i think are super amazing at the moment =P

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ViewSonic Intros Three Photo Frames

~JustAFallingStar:iconJustAFallingStar: reports, April 11
ViewSonic has added new 7-, 8-, and 10-inch photo frames to its product line...and urges consumers to get one for Mom.

It's easy to predict some "holidays" by consumer electronics announcements. End-of-the-year celebrations? Big TVs, video games, and video cameras start hitting retailers in October. Halloween? Scary graphics and wireless child-tracking systems for parents start flooding the market in late September. And Mothers' Day? Why, that would be the Holiday for Digital Photo Frames.

To that end, ViewSonic has announced a total of 10 new 7-inch, 8-inch, and 10-inch digital photo frames to make it easy to put images of consumers most cherished moments on bright, backlit, wholesome display anywhere in their house.

"The digital age has become ubiquitous, but people still want a way to display their content in the 'old fashioned' way," said ViewSonic Americas VP Steve Woo, in a statement. "ViewSonic brings its award-winning heritage in high-quality display technology to this category, making these frames an obvious, affordable choice for gift-giving this spring."

The 10-inch DPX1002 supports JPEG and BMP images, Motion JPEG and MPEG4 video, and can even handle playback of MP3 music for folks who can't bear the thought of looking at an image without an accompanying soundtrack. The display boasts a 1,024 by 600-pixel resolution, 400 cd/m2 brightness, and a 400:1 contrast ratio, along with a remote control and integrated utilities like a calendar and alarm clock.

The 7- and 8-inch models offer similar features, albeit with a 800 by 480-pixel display and 800 by 600-pixel display, respectively, and it doesn't look like the 7-incher can handle MP3 audio. All three frames sport 256 MB of internal memory and USB connectivity.

ViewSonic is offering 7, 8, and 10-inch frames in a modern high-gloss white, albeit with 128 MB of memory. The frames are available now at suggested prices of $139, $149, and $179 for the 7-, 8-, and 10-inch models, respectively—although ViewSonic isn't clear whether those prices apply to the 256 MB or 128 MB versions. But, remember, Mothers' Day is just around the corner.

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