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  • Mozilla brings near-native application performance to the web with asm.js
    Mozilla has developed a version of JavaScript called asm.js that they claim will offer performance near that of native code, which will allow a web browser to run almost any application, reports Ars Technica.

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  • Google visits the Galapagos Islands to capture Street View imagery
    Google’s iconic Street View cameras recently visited Ecuador's Galapagos Islands and soon enough, you’ll be able to explore the some of the region’s most remote locations without leaving your house. The search giant deployed multiple camera-toting hikers to the Galapagos during a 10-day stint in an effort to better understand...

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  • HP Envy/Pavilion revamp, more touchscreens, 3200x1800 LCD, 20" tablet
    With the advent of another school year on the way, HP is revamping its consumer laptop line-up. Engadget takes a detailed look with some hands-on photos of HP's rejiggered notebook families. Amongst the changes are a broad adoption of Intel's Haswell platform, a higher proliferation of touchscreens, more aggressive pricing and...

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  • Microsoft unveils two new mice for Windows 8 users
    Microsoft is attempting to cater to Windows 8 users that don’t have a touchscreen with the announcement of two new pointing devices, the Sculpt Comfort Mouse and the Sculpt Mobile Mouse. Redmond is taking a unique approach by placing a Windows key on each mouse. It seems a bit odd...

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  • Apple claims Samsung violates Siri patents with Google Now
    Apple has added another complaint to its ongoing patent infringement lawsuit with Samsung, claiming that Google Now violates Siri patents. Florian Mueller of Foss Patents reports that in an amendment to its current court case, Apple says that Samsung infringed upon patents 8,086,604 and 6,846,959, both entitled “Universal interface for...

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    Would You Like To Browse Privatly?


    Many people like to use private mode or InPrivate as Microsoft calls it for Internet Explorer which allows you to browse the internet without your computer keeping any history of the sites you have visited or any URLs you have typed into your browser. Here's a tip for you, if you use InPrivate mode more often than regular mode then you may want to enable InPrivate mode to be the default setting every time you open Internet Explorer. To do this, all you need to do is create a new shortcut for IE on your desktop that you can use to start it in InPrivate mode without having to do it manually each time. Then you can use your regular IE shortcut to use IE in normal mode.
    To create this new shortcut simply right click a blank spot on your desktop and choose New -> Shortcut. In the location box type in or copy and paste from this page the following text depending if your version of Windows is 32 bit or 64 bit.

    For 32 bit versions of Windows use this text.
    "C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe" –private

    For 64 bit versions of Windows use this text.
    "C:\Program Files (x86)\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe" -private

     

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