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Published on Tuesday, 10 April 2012 08:24 Written by Anton Karmehed
Facebook is one of the decade’s biggest successes and has today an estimated valued of somewhere around $75 to $100 billion, which are almost impossible numbers to understand for most people. The company has now shown their real power on the market by buying the popular app for $1 billion.
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Published on Thursday, 01 March 2012 16:15 Written by Carl Holmberg
When the hacker event Pwn2Own opens next month Google will participate in a new way. Instead of sponsoring the even it will host its own competition - with up to one million dollar to the one who cracks the Chrome browser.
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Published on Tuesday, 14 February 2012 10:15 Written by Anton Karmehed
The extremely high resolution Quad-Full HD monitors was one of the biggest attractions back at CES. Already in January 2013 the next video standard will be set and the new H.265 standard will support the extreme Ultra-HD resolution.
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Published on Thursday, 26 January 2012 18:00 Written by Jacob Hugosson
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HP made a half-assed attempt to break into tablets and smartphones, but form VP Apotheker decided to make sure that didn't lead to anything. The praised operating system webOS that HP acquired when it purchased Palm will instead oopen up in September.
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Published on Tuesday, 20 December 2011 09:55 Written by Anton Karmehed
Firefox 9 has rolled out onto Mozilla's servers and the latest version of the browser offers a number of news. Not the least Firefox 9.0 will bring 30% better JavaScript performance and improved support for themes and swipe navigation in Mac OS X.
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Published on Sunday, 04 December 2011 15:00 Written by Jacob Hugosson
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It is always a pain trying to interpret statistics, but it looks like Google Chrome could have outgrown Mozilla Firefox. According to StatCounter the browser Chrome climbed past Firefox, something may have just been a matter of time.
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Published on Wednesday, 30 November 2011 13:50 Written by Jacob Hugosson

Google Maps is one of the most apps that comes with Android phones, and there has been talk about taking the app to the next level. Google Maps will now help you find indoors, not your bedroom but public places like shopping malls and airports.
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Published on Monday, 14 November 2011 19:48 Written by Jacob Hugosson

Futuremark are perhaps best known for their 3DMark and PCMark tests for measuring graphics and system performance. It has now announced plans for a new 3DMark for Windows 8 that will work with everything from tablets, notebooks and desktops, and both x86 and ARM.
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Published on Wednesday, 09 November 2011 23:25 Written by Jacob Hugosson

There has been a lot of talk of not supporting Flash for mobiles for various reasons, among others Steve Jobs took a stand against it in favor of open standards. Adobe has now announced it will stop developing Flash for mobile devices, and instead use HTML5.
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Published on Tuesday, 08 November 2011 10:25 Written by Jacob Hugosson

OCZ continues to launch new SSDs using PCI Express and now it is time for OCZ RevoDrive 3 Max IOPS to arrive. The new RevoDrive 3, is mainly intended for workstations and hungry enthusiasts that are looking for the best possible performance and bandwidth.
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Published on Friday, 14 October 2011 09:57 Written by Jacob Hugosson
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Google started out as a search engine, but has since spread to most areas on the Internet. Google has not increased its revenue and profit, but also hired thousands of new workers.
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Published on Monday, 03 October 2011 08:17 Written by Anton Karmehed
Google hasn't been around in the browser industry as Mozilla and Microsoft, but with its extremely popular search engine and a very rapid development Google Chrome has lured many users and the latest milestone is a global market shares of over 16%.
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Published on Friday, 30 September 2011 08:43 Written by Anton Karmehed
Mozilla recently rolled out the sharp version of Firefox 7.0, but continues its now rapid development. Now there is an open beta version of Firefox 8.0 to download and this time there is extra love for restoring tabs, HTML5 and a closer cooperation with Twitter.
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Published on Monday, 22 August 2011 20:14 Written by Anton Karmehed
Nvidia has great stakes in both PC games and ultramobile products like tablets and smartphones. The company is known for its discrete graphics cards of the GeForce series and ARM-based Tegra SoCs has now revealed the possibility to combine the platform in the form of a streaming game service.
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Published on Friday, 19 August 2011 08:41 Written by Anton Karmehed
Mozilla continues with the rapid development of Firefox and shortly after it launched Firefox 6.0 the first public beta of Firefox 7.0 has arrived. This time it has focused on the memory usage where it has cut times at loading websites and the amount of RAM used by the browser.
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Published on Thursday, 18 August 2011 11:42 Written by Jacob Hugosson
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GIMP is a free image editing software for Linux, but also Windows if you are unwilling to pay for Adobe Photoshop or other image editing programs. A problem for GIMP has been that it is very single-threaded, but this will change in the future.
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Published on Tuesday, 09 August 2011 13:25 Written by Jacob Hugosson
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Physics engine Havok is used frequently in games and by platforms - from PC, Xbox 360, Playstation 3, Wii to mobile devices like smartphones and tablets. Havok is since 2008 owned wholly by Intel and it has now acquired Trinigy, which is just as spread as Havok between the game platforms.
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Published on Tuesday, 02 August 2011 09:01 Written by Jacob Hugosson
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Many probably remember the video from YouTube where a company claimed it would revolutionize the gaming industry. It called it"Unlimited Cloud-point Data", which would be capable to render an unlimited number of particles in games and the company, Euclideon, have released a new video and says it is almost finished.
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Published on Wednesday, 27 July 2011 12:13 Written by Jacob Hugosson
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Oracle and Google are in a deep conflict regarding Oracle's platform and programming language Java, which Oracle says Google is using without consent and is breaking into patents and the use of Java. New, or more precise an old blog entry, by Sun Microsystem's VP has surfaced that might void the whole case.
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Published on Monday, 18 July 2011 08:34 Written by Anton Karmehed
ID Software is working on its next generation FPS title RAGE and before the launch in October it has posted a video preview and the history of ID. We not only learn about how the company worked on the new engine ID Tech 5 but also a trip back to some of the classic games we have some many familiar memories of.
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Published on Friday, 15 July 2011 09:10 Written by Anton Karmehed
Adobe continues to develop it's widely used, although criticized media player Flash Player. When it rolls out the first official beta of Adobe Flash Player 11 it brings several big news. Among others 64-bit support, playback of 7.1 channel audio and Stage3D that can be used for 3D rendering in Flash with GPU acceleration.
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Published on Friday, 08 July 2011 09:12 Written by Anton Karmehed
The development speed of the browser companies have accelerated to near cosmic speeds. The version numbers increase at a ridiculous rate. Mozilla has moved Firefox 7 into the aurora channel, which is the step before beta. Firefox 7 will bring better performance and optimized memory handling.
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Published on Thursday, 07 July 2011 14:53 Written by Anton Karmehed
After years of negotiations with American record companies it seems like the Swedish music service Spotify will finally make it to the American market. With over 310 million people and a rapid technological development it is a huge market for a subscription based company like Spotify, where you can also get the material for free.
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Published on Thursday, 07 July 2011 08:22 Written by Anton Karmehed
Google Maps 5.7 just rolled out on Android Market and the latest version of the popular and free map service has some interesting news, which should scare companies like TomTom and Navigon. Google Maps 5.7 has local traffic navigation and downloading of offline maps for those with limited data plans.
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Published on Wednesday, 06 July 2011 09:29 Written by Anton Karmehed
Google continues to grab market shares on several markets. Besides an impressive offensive on the search engine market it has lately shown progress among smartphones. Also the browser Chrome have been moving up the ladder and how has 20% of the total browser market.
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Published on Tuesday, 28 June 2011 09:03 Written by Anton Karmehed
Crysis 2 was launched as the successor to one of the demanding games ever created. When it became clear that the game would not get DirectX 11 support critics were not far away. Electronic Arts and Crytek have now released an update for the game that adds the much wanted and more advanced DirectX 11 effects.
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Published on Friday, 03 June 2011 16:09 Written by Jacob Hugosson
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Swedish Gamersgate has announced that it will release an ad-supported program that will allow you to download games free and legal, similar to the success Spotify. It has signed contracts with several of the major game distributors and the first to get a try is USA and Sweden in September.
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Published on Friday, 03 June 2011 15:02 Written by Jacob Hugosson
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The perhaps most anticipated and delayed game ever is now just days from release, nearly 15 years after development started. There is now a demo available to those who pre-ordered Duke Nukem: Forever or purchased Borderlands GOTY.
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Published on Thursday, 02 June 2011 11:02 Written by Andreas Galistel
Elcomsoft has released another software tool for retrieving passwords. This time it is Facebook that is taking a hit, or more so, all of the most popular browsers. Elcomsoft Facebook Password Extractor simply scavenge through the browser files and presents you with your password, or any other person who has logged into Facebook on your computer.
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Published on Wednesday, 01 June 2011 15:45 Written by Anton Karmehed
Doom is the ancestor to all modern first person shooters and came in the era when 3D graphics was still unexplored. The game has become a favorite for emulators and less powerful systems, e.g. smartphones and such, but is now also available in our browsers. The game has been ported to HTML5 and JavaScript.
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