Microsoft Office in its version 2013 is completely revamped; not just in terms of visual appearance but also some new features integrated to make work easier. Metro-fied interface, Cloud integration, suitable for Tablets and Touch screen interface and many more. Let’s have a look at new features which came up with MS Office 2013 products.
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With the emergence of HTML5 Websites and YouTube adopting it, WebM has gained quite importance recently. Popular Web Browsers and some Media Players have already integrated support for playing WebM videos without installing any codec on Windows, Mac and Linux.
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Though Chrome Web Store is already in operation for a long time, even before it was “opened”, the Google Browser has supported the installation of extensions. At that time, extensions were made available directly to the sites of their developers in a file format with the CRX.
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Although, we are running Windows 64 Bit version but the we are forced to use 32 Bit version of Firefox. This is because Mozilla has no plans around for Firefox 64 Bit for Windows. WaterFox is a Project under Mozilla aiming to develop Firefox x64 bit Windows variant.
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Recently upgraded to Windows 8 and after installing Mozilla Firefox on it, users are facing problem of garbled UI, blurry images and other graphic rendering issues on UI of Firefox. Problem is usually seen on systems using nVidia Graphics card so, here’s how to Fix.
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Though late, but Opera in its version 12 came up with Theme support, Do not Track feature and finally Hardware Acceleration (WebGL). Enabling Hardware acceleration in Opera sends graphic rendering pages to the GPU instead of CPU resulting significantly in loading time.
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I have been using GOM player from a long time now for the obvious reason- its versatility. Recent update however, came with Pop-Up ad window which comes up when I exit and also it forcibly install unwanted Browser Toolbar (AVG or Ask in some versions).
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I was shocked to hear that some of our Readers were facing problems accessing our site. The top antivirus programs namely Kaspersky and Avast! blocked certain webpages saying it contained HEUR:Trojan.Script.Generic and JS:Iframe-FI [Trj] respectively.
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