Chrome 5 Arrives, Mac, Linux Versions Now Available
Google has updated its Chrome web browser to version 5.0, and, perhaps more importantly, given the ready-for-prime-time blessing to the Mac and Linux versions of Chrome. Previously versions of Chrome...
View ArticleMozilla Moves Tabs to the Top for Firefox 4
Firefox fans, your tabs are headed for the top of the browser. Opera started it, Safari flirted with it, Chrome brought it to the masses and now Mozilla is falling in line as well — Firefox 4 will...
View ArticlePow: Simplify Ruby on Rails for OS X
Attention Ruby on Rails fans, 37 Signals — the folks who created Ruby on Rails — have put together a new, configuration-free, version of Rack for OS X, the Ruby web server interface. Pow, as the new...
View ArticleSimplify Firefox: Experimental Add-on Hides the URL Bar
LessChrome HD Offers a minimalist take on browser chromeMozilla Labs has released a new experimental Firefox add-on, dubbed LessChrome HD, which hides the URL bar to give webpages a bit more room. The...
View ArticleStop Typekit Fonts From Slowing Down Your Site
That’s a fancy-lookin’ T you got there. Typekit is one of the easiest ways to get fancy fonts working on your website. Just sign up for an account, pick a font and paste a few lines of code into your...
View ArticleCSS 3 Box Shadow Showcases Browser Differences
The CSS 3 box-shadow property allows for drop shadows and other gradient-based effects without the need for images or other hacks. Box shadow works in Firefox 3+, Chrome, Safari, Opera and Internet...
View ArticleJobs
It’s impossible to imagine the web as it is today without Steve Jobs in the story. Even something as seemingly simple as proportional width fonts might not exist were it not for Jobs and Apple, to say...
View ArticleAdobe’s New ‘Unblur’ Filter Makes CSI-Style Effects Real
You know that scene in CSI and its ilk where the detective says, “Can you enhance the image?” and some faceless tech hits a few keys and suddenly the license plate is clear and readable? Nerds have...
View ArticleAdobe Fixes Flash Privacy Panel so Hackers Can’t Check You Out
Adobe has made changes to a page on an Adobe website that controls Flash user’s security settings—or more specifically, to the Flash .SWF file embedded in the page that opens the Flash website privacy...
View ArticleTwitter’s New Logo Inspires Parodies, CSS Greatness
Twitter's new logo versus its Batman parody. Images: Twitter & Josh Helfferich In case you’ve been too busy using third-party apps to notice, Twitter recently unveiled a new logo. From now on,...
View ArticleThe Web of the Future Wants to Hear What You Have to Say
Please speak slowly and clearly. Image: Vikramdeep Sidhu/FlickrEarlier this year Google’s Chrome web browser added preliminary support for voice commands, opening the door to a voice-driven future...
View ArticleIt’s Not Just Reader: Google Kills Chrome RSS Add-On Too
The great Google+ eclipse continues. Image: Screenshot/WebmonkeyLast week Google announced it is shutting down its popular — but apparently not popular enough — RSS reader, Google Reader. In what...
View ArticleFirefox for Android: Better Privacy, More Device Support
Image: Screenshot/Webmonkey. To go along with the desktop release of Firefox 20, Mozilla has updated Firefox for Android. The latest version of Firefox for Android is available in the Google Play...
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