Top 10 Free Apps to Create Flash and HTML5 Video
0Over the last decade, dynamic video content has become extremely popular over the Web, so that video promos, slideshows and clips are now a must-have for each modern blog or website aiming to keep pace with the times. That’s not hard to add a video onto a web page, you just need to make it web-ready.
With the growth of Adobe Flash format, webmasters started using Flash player to embed video into a site. To do this, you need to upload to your server a video converted to Flash FLV or SWF video More >
The Google Privacy Policy Change
0You probably noticed the important Google privacy policy change that has been popping up when you logged into your Google account. I’m as guilty as the next person when it comes to skipping the fine print (usually). So, rather than skip it this time; I decided to read the lines of text and to read in between the lines, as well.
The privacy policy change announcement comes almost as abruptly after the SOPA/PIPA debacle as More >
Office 15
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Massive Samsung Galaxy Note on sale
0In November, Neowin reviewed the Samsung Galaxy Note, which could either be called a small tablet or a huge smartphone, thanks to its 5.3 inch touch screen. At the time the smartphone wasn’t being sold here in the US. Now AT&T has confirmed it will be selling the Samsung Galaxy Note starting on February 19. The price of the Galaxy Note will be $299.99 with a new two year contract.
AT&T has added that pre-orders for the Galaxy Note will begin on February 5 at AT&T’s web site. If you decided to More >
HTC Desire With Gingerbread Update
0HTC has been in the news a lot lately and for all the disappointments and confusion it created about having Gingerbread Update on its HTC Desire.
What does HTC say about HTC Desire?Recently, HTC released on its Facebook page a news that shocked all Desire owners. They said that the ever so talked about Gingerbread update to HTC Desirewasn’t possible anymore! “Our engineering teams have been working hard for the past few months to find a way to bring Gingerbread to the HTC Desire without More >
How Bill Gates changed Microsoft’s stance on open source
0When you think of Microsoft, friend of open source probably isn’t one of the things thy comes to mind, but the company’s been keeping an eye on the community for a while now. A new article from Wired shows how the company has been changing its stance, maybe even to the point of embracing it.
For three years, Sam Ramji served as Microsoft’s head of open source software. One of his duties included bringing Bill Gates and other Microsoft execs up to speed on open source at a briefing every few More >
