The images on the Web are about to get snazzier looking. Per webkit.org, WebKit, the Apple-supported open source project behind Safari, is the first browser layout engine to support a new Web standard that makes it easier for developers to take advantage of high-resolution displays, like the Retina panels found in the iPhone, iPad and […]
Tag: Chrome
On Tuesday, Google released version 28.0.1500.95 of its Chrome web browser. The update, a 51.5 megabyte download, adds the following fixes and changes: – Medium CVE-2013-2881: Origin bypass in frame handling. – High CVE-2013-2882: Type confusion in V8. – High CVE-2013-2883: Use-after-free in MutationObserver. – High CVE-2013-2884: Use-after-free in DOM. – High CVE-2013-2885: Use-after-free in […]
It’s kind of nifty when you get an invite for something typically accessible to the developer community. Per 9to5Mac, Apple has apparently begun inviting non-developers to the online document editing program. Tipsters have stated that the company asked them to try out the services and send in feedback. In order to try the new beta, […]
This is why they invented firmware updates… Per Macworld UK, a number of MacBook Air owners have taken to Apple’s Support Community forums to express concern over unexpected, and unwanted, changes in volume when viewing video content. According to numerous posts, the issue presents itself in both first-party and third-party applications, such as QuickTime and […]
Never doubt a good update. On Tuesday, Google released version 27.0.1453.116 of its Chrome web browser. The update, a 50.4 megabyte download, adds the following fixes and changes: – [249335] Medium CVE-2013-2866: Clickjacking in the Flash plug-in. This build also has fixes to the following issues: – Multiple flash movies on one page not playing […]