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Trillian chats up Android

Trillian IM for Android

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Cerulean Studios)

Already available in one form or another for BlackBerry and iOS, Trillian launched the beta version of its multiprotocol instant-messaging client for Android on Thursday. Trillian for Android brings many of the desktop program’s core features to Android 1.6 and above, including tabbed chats, emoticons, and support for a broad range of . . . → Read More: Trillian chats up Android

Apple Reports Third Quarter Results

Apple today announced financial results for its fiscal 2010 third quarter ended June 26, 2010. The Company posted record revenue of $15.7 billion and net quarterly profit of $3.25 billion, or $3.51 per diluted share. “It was a phenomenal quarter that exceeded our expectations all around, including the most successful product launch in Apple’s history with . . . → Read More: Apple Reports Third Quarter Results

Trillian chats up Android

Trillian IM for Android

(Credit:
Cerulean Studios)

Already available in one form or another for BlackBerry and iOS, Trillian launched the beta version of its multiprotocol instant-messaging client for Android on Thursday. Trillian for Android brings many of the desktop program’s core features to Android 1.6 and above, including tabbed chats, emoticons, and support for a broad range of . . . → Read More: Trillian chats up Android

Firefox 4 beta 4 adds hardware acceleration

Mozilla hopes to release its fourth beta of Firefox 4 on Monday, adding hardware-accelerated graphics for some Windows users but leaving it turned off by default.

Also coming is a major user interface change called tab sets, formerly known as tab candy.

Hardware acceleration, coming to all the major browsers in various forms, is designed to shift some . . . → Read More: Firefox 4 beta 4 adds hardware acceleration

Firefox 4 beta 4 adds hardware acceleration

Mozilla hopes to release its fourth beta of Firefox 4 on Monday, adding hardware-accelerated graphics for some Windows users but leaving it turned off by default.

Also coming is a major user interface change called tab sets, formerly known as tab candy.

Hardware acceleration, coming to all the major browsers in various forms, is designed to shift some . . . → Read More: Firefox 4 beta 4 adds hardware acceleration

Google gives Picasa 3.8 a cloud connection

A Picnik interface now is built into Google's Picasa application for photo editing and cataloging.

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Screenshot by Stephen Shankland/CNET)

Google issued Picasa 3.8 on Tuesday, hybridizing the desktop software by building in elements of its cloud-computing service for photo editing.

Picasa, used for editing, cataloging, and uploading photos to the Picasa Web Albums site, now incorporates all the editing . . . → Read More: Google gives Picasa 3.8 a cloud connection

Google gives Picasa 3.8 a cloud connection

A Picnik interface now is built into Google's Picasa application for photo editing and cataloging.

(Credit:
Screenshot by Stephen Shankland/CNET)

Google issued Picasa 3.8 on Tuesday, hybridizing the desktop software by building in elements of its cloud-computing service for photo editing.

Picasa, used for editing, cataloging, and uploading photos to the Picasa Web Albums site, now incorporates all the editing . . . → Read More: Google gives Picasa 3.8 a cloud connection

Firefox 4 beta 4 adds hardware acceleration

Mozilla hopes to release its fourth beta of Firefox 4 on Monday, adding hardware-accelerated graphics for some Windows users but leaving it turned off by default.

Also coming is a major user interface change called tab sets, formerly known as tab candy.

Hardware acceleration, coming to all the major browsers in various forms, is designed to shift some . . . → Read More: Firefox 4 beta 4 adds hardware acceleration

Microsoft adds photo editing to Mac Office

Microsoft said Wednesday the next version of Office for Mac will get two key features that were part of the latest Windows version: photo editing and mini charts in Excel, known as Sparklines.

In a video posted on its Office for Mac Web site, the company showed how the two features will work. Sparklines are tiny charts . . . → Read More: Microsoft adds photo editing to Mac Office

Google gives Picasa 3.8 a cloud connection

A Picnik interface now is built into Google's Picasa application for photo editing and cataloging.

(Credit:
Screenshot by Stephen Shankland/CNET)

Google issued Picasa 3.8 on Tuesday, hybridizing the desktop software by building in elements of its cloud-computing service for photo editing.

Picasa, used for editing, cataloging, and uploading photos to the Picasa Web Albums site, now incorporates all the editing . . . → Read More: Google gives Picasa 3.8 a cloud connection

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