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Google Chrome Browser To Support CustomizationOpen in New Window
"The move gives Google's Web browser the same level of third-party extensions as Mozilla Firefox. " read more »
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Apple removes antivirus support pageOpen in New Window
"A support page on Apple's Web site recommending users purchase antivirus software for their Macs received a lot of attention over the past couple of days, but on Tuesday Apple removed the page..." read more »
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Flickr Revamps Mobile Site, Adds Video Streaming SupportOpen in New Window
Flickr has released a new version of its mobile site that affords several new features, most notably the ability to stream video clips up to 90-seconds in length.Video streaming will be initially ava read more »
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Sun's JavaFX Scripting Tools Counter Ajax, FlexOpen in New Window
Like Silverlight and Ajax, the JavaFX scripting language can be used to build rich, interactive Web applications and adaptable user interfaces for smartphones and other mobile devices. read more »
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Sun sneaks JavaFX Mobile into desktop FXOpen in New Window
Any RIA in a stormSun Microsystems, it is generally felt, lost the desktop to Microsoft a long time ago. Aware of this, Sun in recent years evangelized mobile as Java's habitat - mobile is, after all read more »
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CounterPath adds enterprise-grade softphone to support OutlookOpen in New Window
Steve Taylor and Larry Hettick write, "In the new product category, CounterPath has added an enterprise- and carrier-grade softphone for Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Exchange to its Bria softphone read more »
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Boxee gets support for Netflix streamingOpen in New Window
Boxee is releasing on Thursday a new version of its media center software that adds support for Netflix Watch Instantly streaming movies. Unlike streaming solutions from Roku and Microsoft's Xbox 360 read more »
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Sun's JavaFX RIA technology now availableOpen in New Window
JavaFX, Sun's Java-based entrant into the hotly contested rich media application space, will make its formal debut on Thursday.Free components of the platform and plugins for the Eclipse and NetBeans read more »
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