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Saturday, April 6, 2013
Mozilla and Samsung with the new way in browsers development.
The big question is : Why Rust?
Most of the people know the Rust come with version 0.6. So can be more powerful ?
Seam this is true.
Rust is the perfect choice for this endeavor because of its built-in security features and precise hardware control.
Now Mozilla make big steps with Firefox OS.
Also the linux distro will be update with this new browser?
Let's see: Opera joining Google and Apple to use Webkit , Microsoft has Internet Explorer and Mozilla with Firefox.
I wonder : this is good or not ?
Thursday, April 4, 2013
Why I love another browser
I have some feelings about IE . I like my browser and with the next article show us the true.
Microsoft's next version of Internet Explorer might just support WebGL, a standard for accelerated 3D graphics on the Web that the company previously has attacked as a security risk.
A leaked version of the next version of Windows, code-named Blue, came with a version of IE11, and developer's scrutiny of the browser shows evidence of WebGL.
"It seems like WebGL interfaces are defined but not functional at this time," said Web developer and author Francois Remy in a blog post this week. That means that the IE11 build has some infrastructure in place to support WebGL, but lacks actual support at this stage.
If you want read more here.
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
The Steam give a kick to the other distros.
The Steam development team give a kick to the other distros.
After I try to put steam on Fedora without results , the team replay:
Hello Catalin,
Thank you for contacting Steam Support.
Steam for Linux is currently only supported on Ubuntu 12.04/12.10 with Unity, Gnome, or KDE desktops.
If you are running another distribution of Linux, we will not be able to provide support. We recommend you install Ubuntu for the best Steam experience on Linux.
For more information on this please visit the following link: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Valve