Maybe the following movie may look at first funny as it did for me, but there are also from Google Chrome some more or less same examples of a 3D glasses on the link http://www.google.com/intl/en/landing/chrome/cadie/ it does say how to do the glasses and also a link to download for Google Chrome 3D. I do… Continue reading how to make 3d glass
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Mozilla Firefox 3.6
New product, seems more stable.
Google fights Flash, adds HTML5 support for YouTube videos in Safari
Google this week added support for HTML5 playback of videos in its own Chrome browser as well as Safari from Apple. The new feature allows users to watch video without the longstanding Internet standard: Adobe Flash. YouTube’s HTML5 support is offered through a beta opt-in program and is currently only available with browsers that support… Continue reading Google fights Flash, adds HTML5 support for YouTube videos in Safari
my DELL Studio XPS 1640 with Radeon HD 3670 – update 2
some info related to my laptop from www.notebookcheck.net that covers all series DELL Studio XPS 1640 at the folowing link. Pro + Attractive design + High quality haptics + Very good case stability + Numerous interfaces + UMTS ready + Spacious keyboard + Bright display with brilliant colours + Good application performance + Low noise emissions… Continue reading my DELL Studio XPS 1640 with Radeon HD 3670 – update 2
Dell Studio XPS 1640 with Radeon HD 3670
Dell Studio XPS 1640 with Radeon HD 3670 Core 2 Duo P8600 (2,4GHz – 3Mb – FSB 1066 MHz) RAM 6 Gb DDR3 1066 MHz – HDD 320 Gb – DVD +/- R/RW DL VGA ATI HD 3670 512 Mb Dedicated – LCD 16 ” WIFI N – LAN – WEBCAM – eSATA – HDMI… Continue reading Dell Studio XPS 1640 with Radeon HD 3670
Tomcat is Dead, Long Live Glassfish!
SUN finished off 2009 with a release of Glassfish v3 – a high visibility Open Source implementation of Java Enterprise 6 – and the NetBeans 6.8 IDE. Combined, these releases significantly reduce the barrier to entry for writing and deploying Java Enterprise applications. However, the documentation is sparse at best, and misleading at worst (some… Continue reading Tomcat is Dead, Long Live Glassfish!
Gigabyte Launches H55 and H57 Series Motherboards
Gigabyte has announced motherboards based on Intel’ s latest H55 and H57 chipset. This chipset supports the latest Intel Core i3 and Core i5 LGA 1156 socket processors (codename Clarkdale) — that have an on-die integrated graphics and DDR3 memory controller. Highlighted features include SuperSpeed USB 3.0 support that promises a super-fast transfer rate of… Continue reading Gigabyte Launches H55 and H57 Series Motherboards
Google Docs to allow storage of any type of file
Google is opening up its Docs hosted office productivity suite so that users can store any type of file in it, giving the popular software-as-a-service product an important online storage component. “This is a natural extension and progression of what we’ve been doing with Google Docs,” said Vijay Bangaru, Google Docs product manager. One thing… Continue reading Google Docs to allow storage of any type of file
some 3D movies on the internet
Well do you have 3D glasses i don’t know if this may help you, the folowing website http://www.3dmovies.com/ you well may wanna try it, it may work, but maybe your monitor hasn’t refresh rate so quickly. Let us know.
3D movie lovers must see an ophthalmologist
3D movie lovers are advised that before going to the cinema to see an ophthalmologist, or abused to acquire next-generation televisions, whose image is broadcast 3D to go consult an ophthalmologist. “Many people have minor vision problems such as a squint slightly, which in normal conditions, not in any way affect the brain, believes ophthalmologist… Continue reading 3D movie lovers must see an ophthalmologist