Showing posts with label chrome. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chrome. Show all posts

Friday, May 24, 2013

Chrome 28 outside the notifications include browser

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The Chrome browser version 27 of Google has already released a couple of days ago, but otherwise has also released a new beta version 28, due out in a few weeks. This new beta is exclusive for Windows and Chrome OS and one of its innovations is that notifications may include outside the browser. This is extremely useful because it happens more than once we have multiple tabs open and we can ignore an email, a new query chat, etc..
In the words of Google, these reports have been created to be useful and appealing. Can display both images and text, and even through them we can respond to e-mails that we receive, which is great.
Additionally, it will include a notification center that will allow us to see all notices that for some reason have ignored. You can also disable notifications for a particular service, such as Google Calendar or Gmail, for example. We're not sure if they also bear notifications for Facebook and Twitter, but it would be great to be included.
The notices also will be available for Linux and OS X browser.

Monday, January 7, 2013

Google explains why Google Maps does not work on Windows Phone?

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Lately there have been reports of users who can not access the web version of Google Maps for its smartphones that run Windows Phone. What is this? Well Google has explained very well.
The web version of Google Maps application is available only for WebKit browsers rate, ie browsers such as Chrome and Safari from Apple . Internet Explorer, which is the standard browser on Windows Phone, not a WebKit browser, why where users can not access the Google service known.
Google Maps is not officially supported by Windows Phone and it seems that Google currently has no intention to create a native application for said mobile operating system Microsoft .
Why should this mess? Is it because Microsoft has its own search engine (Bing, which certainly does a great job), or perhaps because of conflicts between companies lately?

Monday, October 22, 2012

FireFox Marketplace is now open for the Aurora channel

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The people at Mozilla is giving the final touches to FireFox Marketplace, a place where users will be able to download web applications, ie something similar to Web Store Google Chrome. FireFox Marketplace is not yet ready, but you just entered pre-beta phase, so the channel is in Aurora.
Those developers and testers who are using Firefox Aurora for Android can now check out the Marketplace and some applications. Of course you can give feedback to the developers of the apps so they can improve them.
FireFox is expected to be released oficilamente Marketplace next year. It will have options to make payments, we can evaluate the applications, do the same analysis and various other things.

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Google Chrome is the product of more attacks


Google Chrome es el producto con más ataques

INTECO (National Institute of Communication Technologies), warning users about cybercrime attention to mobile devices and SCADA systems.

INTECO is responsible to warn and inform users about security flaws that exist in operating systems, hardware and applications. Now it happens that your repository has grown vulnerabilities in the first quarter of 2012, so you have 2112 new vulnerabilities with severity levels of medium and high.

First is Google Chome as the product most affected. Note the increase in operating systems like Linux and IOS, this indicates that we should stop thinking that there are operating systems that are safer, we must use the updates.

Third are the vulnerabilities of the operating system for mobile devices from Apple. It is very important that the case of Apple, but that is a mobile operating system, giving us a clue of where is deepening.

And that cybercriminals are pending in the mobile malware (both Apple, Android, Windows Phone, etc.), is a good idea to take care of security on these devices. In addition the report also adds that browsers are up and are a 'prime target' for cybercriminals.