A Canadian outfit called Peerio has put its eponymous secure messaging and cloud storage app into public beta, promising a much more usable alternative to PGP email and file encryption. Peerio… Read more »
Google+ is already popular, and it isn’t yet showing any signs of slowing down. If you’re already in or if you’re eagerly awaiting an invite, there are a few ways you… Read more »
Flash Player 10.2 is beta no more, and the general release promises better performance and less CPU usage through Stage Video. Stage Video provides for “a full hardware accelerated video pipeline,”… Read more »
Kyle Dreger responded to a Lifehacker article comparing Windows (s msft) browsers based on pixel-usage by making his own version with Mac (s aapl) browsers. What struck me was how few… Read more »
As of this morning, you can download the beta version of Google’s Chrome for the Mac browser. It’s missing some things found in its Windows counterpart, but what is there is… Read more »
Two small pieces of recent Google (s goog) news were just announced that merit a mention, since both have ramifications for web workers. First, Google has put a date on a… Read more »
I still take it as a personal affront that Mac (s aapl) users have had to wait so long for a usable build of Google Chrome (s goog). Since I haven’t… Read more »
Google (s goog) yesterday made “developer channel releases” (alpha versions) of my current favorite browser, Chrome, available for Mac (s aapl) and Linux. Beware — these releases are not suitable for… Read more »
I’m still annoyed and perplexed that Google would release Chrome for Windows so far ahead of other platforms. At least now they’re finally putting some kind of timeline on when we… Read more »
The launch of the final version of the Firefox 3 browser is not going the way Mozilla planned. This was supposed to be Download Day — an attempt to set a… Read more »