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Watch 3D Home Movies Online: Thanks To YouTube And Mozilla

neha dey on May 28th, 2011

Google has teamed up with Mozilla and NVIDIA to support YouTube users’ ability to watch stereoscopic 3D videos, supported by a new HTML5-based playback mode for Firefox 4.

YouTube has been offering stereoscopic 3D as an option since 2009, but the option was only available to the very few who had 3D-enabled computers.

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neha dey on March 29th, 2011

Mozilla shipped the final version of Firefox 4 for Android today. Firefox 4′s new streamlined interface, faster performance and its integrated Sync feature will let users keep bookmarks, passwords and open tabs synchronized across multiple desktop computers and mobile devices.

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neha dey on May 21st, 2010

Through a newly launched WebM video format, Google indicated that the upcoming “Gingerbread” version of its Android OS is currently designed to be released in Q4 of 2010. Google’s latest update,  “Froyo” is the Android 2.2 version which will make your Android phone 465 percent faster than the previous Android 2.1.

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Finally Flash could be supported on mobile devices-Greets to Google. Google has confirmed that it is working with Adobe and Mozilla to define a gen-next browser plug in API for Flash. Companies like Microsoft and Apple have been giving Adobe a bit of a hard time not supporting Flash on their mobile devices, and putting the fault… Continue reading

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Google’s Chrome got a boost as Sony has signed a deal with Google to preinstall the Chrome browser on Windows PC alongside IE.

According to a Dow Jones report, all Vaio PCs are now using Chrome as their default browser. A Sony representative told Dow Jones that there are no plans to add Chrome to Vaios outside the U.S… Continue reading

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