Mozilla has today made the release of Firefox 4 official. Windows, Mac and Linux versions are available, and in numerous different languages, ranging from mainstays like English, French and Chinese to less commonly-supported languages like Icelandic and Catalan. Only a handful of languages are still limited to v3.6.15, namely Assamese, Georgian, Occitan and Serbian. Version […]
RIM today unveiled the PlayBook. The PlayBook has a seven-inch, multi-touch display and is just 9.7mm thick. It’s designed as a browsing device with both a WebKit browser as well as Flash 10.1 and Adobe AIR support. The slate is billed as a media-heavy device with full 1080P video output over HDMI. It also […]
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Mozilla said in its latest notes Firefox 4 beta 4 will release this coming Monday, August 23. The release will be the first to have built-in graphics acceleration for the regular web and, in Windows, will invoke Direct2D to use the video chipset to speed up rendering web code. The feature isn’t enabled by default […]
The Khronos Group today published the first specification for OpenGL 4.1 in what’s considered a coup for desktop graphics. The standard catches up to DirectX 11 in visual features and overtakes it in integration with other standards: it can now sync graphics with OpenCL to take advantage of video hardware’s general-purpose math features. Mobile app […]
Smith Micro today announced the availability of Poser 8, the next generation of the popular 3D figure design and animation solution. Poser 8 enables hobbyists, artists, and graphic professionals to create and digitally shape humans, animals and entire scenes in 3D Poser 8 acts as a virtual stage, offering eight new, ready-to-pose, fully-textured humans of […]