Showing posts with label Chrome. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chrome. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Firefox gets a makeover and introduces user accounts

Mozilla has released a new stable version of its Firefox browser which adopts the Australis user interface.The friction within the Mozilla board did not alter the pace of development and the new Firefox is available for download .

Initially expected for Firefox 24, the Australis interface has now officially appeared on the browser.
It is characterized by less angular tabs and better display.
 


Much like Chrome, we could now find the options menu to the right of the address bar. It provides access to preferences, extensions, options or full screen mode.

Firefox 29 also features a new synchronization module. More specifically, it will be easier to ensure the transfer of data by creating a user account rather than entering a security key. For each account, it will be possible to retrieve bookmarks, add- ons, passwords, browsing history or preferences and tabs.

For those of you who are nostalgic, it is possible to reload the old UI by downloading this extension: old-firefox


Saturday, March 23, 2013

Turn any website into a 3D Maze with Google

The new Chrome "Maze" from Google is just amazing. It literally turns any website into a 3D maze, whose handle is none other than your smartphone.
To start the game and drop your productivity at the lowest level, here's how:
Picture of the platform turned into a 3D playground
  • Make sure you have a PC or Mac with the Chrome browser available.Take your smartphone (Android 4.0 or iPhone with Chrome) in hand.
  • Login to chrome.com / maze on your computer.
  • Click "start" (then "skip intro" if you're in a hurry).
  • Make sure the website address is 6 digits at the end (as chrome.com/maze/123456).
  • Enter the address in your Chrome browser on mobile/ connect with tab sync/ scan a QR bar code.
  • Choose a site as your playground.
  •  Play with your smartphone or with the keyboard (it's easier) and don't forget to eat your dinner.

 

And voila! WebGL offers a new game canon.