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Jan 29, 2013 - 3:49 PM - by dgstorm

A new leak of listed specs suggests that HP is working on their own version of a Google Chromebook. Here's what the intel indicates:- 14-inch display with a resolution of 1,366 x 768 pixels
- 1.1GHz Celeron processor
- 2GB of RAM
- 16GB SSD
There is no word on pricing or availability, but we will keep you informed when more concrete details arrive.
Source: HP Chromebook specs leak | BGR
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Jan 25, 2013 - 4:11 PM - by dgstorm

Did you hop on the new Chrome beta track for Android? There's a treat waiting under the hood. Google's Brandon Jones has confirmed that the latest build enables the flags page, letting us toggle hidden elements -- including the rather big deal of WebGL support. Anyone with reasonably quick graphics can now experiment with full 3D on their phone without having to hack or use a plugin, whether it's wild music videos or lovefests. Just remember that the experience won't be as seamless as it is on the desktop. You'll likely have to force the desktop version of a page just to see the graphics code, and few if any WebGL developers are optimizing for the performance and screen size of a phone.
Continue Reading @: Chrome beta for Android exposes WebGL, brings more 3D to the mobile web
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Jan 15, 2013 - 11:15 AM - by dgstorm

Here's some intriguing news for developers related to the newest version of Chrome:
Hello Browser
Using your voice to search on your computer or phone is handy, but there’s so much more you can do with voice commands. Imagine if you could dictate documents, have a freestyle rap battle, or control game characters with your browser using only your voice. With today’s Chrome Beta release, this future is closer than you think.
With the inclusion of the Web Speech API for developers, users can start enjoying new, interactive experiences with web apps, like in this demo where you can compose an email by speaking. With this new JavaScript API, developers can integrate speech recognition into their web apps. So, in the near future you’ll be able to talk apps into doing all sorts of things.
To make sure your Chrome installation isn’t being slowed down, today’s Chrome Beta will automatically disable some extensions on Windows that may have been added by third party programs without proper acknowledgement from users. The original intent was to give people an option to add useful extensions when installing applications, but unfortunately this feature has been widely abused by third parties who added extensions without user consent. A notification will appear with the option to re-enable the affected extensions.
Download Chrome Beta to give these latest enhancements a test drive. If you dig APIs more than chocolate cake you can get more details on the Web Speech API and this Chrome release over on the Chromium blog.
Posted by Glen Shires, Software Engineer and Speech Specialist
Source: ChromeBlog
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Nov 21, 2012 - 2:14 PM - by dgstorm

It's that time of year again when we come together with friends and family and share all that we are all grateful for. We are so very grateful for the astounding and supportive community that has been built here by you; the members. Thank you everyone, we truly appreciate each and every one of you. Enjoy your Thanksgiving and celebrate the good things in your life. We all have something we can be grateful for. Happy Thanksgiving everyone!!!
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