Google Chrome 25 debuts with flurry of new features
Google Chrome’s version 25 comes packed with a lot of new features for the web developers including the Web Speech API and WebRTC support.
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Google Chrome’s version 25 comes packed with a lot of new features for the web developers including the Web Speech API and WebRTC support.
Apple is losing its advantage in smartphone applications to Google, diminishing one of the iPhone’s big selling points.
In a move to make its Ubuntu operating system available across all devices, Canonical has announced the availability of Ubuntu for Tablets. A developer preview will soon be released for Nexus devices on Thursday. It will also be shown off during the upcoming Mobile World Congress.
Microsoft is making a large push to help web developers with the launch of Modern.IE. This new site will aim at helping the developers code more efficiently by offering two tools to do so.
Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to jailbreak a pre-A5 device running on iOS 6.1 beta 5.
Whatsapp has recently come under fire for copying phone numbers of user’s contacts on its servers, despite the fact that some of them do not use their service. Both the privacy agencies have recommended Whatsapp to make changes ensuring its users’ privacy, or face penalties.
It seem that history is indeed repeating itself, as Samsung seems keen to add a feature to its Tablets that has graced PCs for a long, long time, multiple app windows.
Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) provider ActiveState becomes the official PaaS for the entire HP cloud business. It won this deal through the strength of Stackato, its PaaS that uses Cloud Foundry to offer a distributed developer platform.
The international regulatory body has finally approved a new video standard which will allow for better compression of data, it is highly relevant because of the fact that it will allow HD videos to be streamed more easily and even make 4K streaming possible in the future.