• Cut the Rope is Now Available to Play on your Web Browser


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    Cut The Rope

    The popular mobile game, Cut the Rope is now available to play on your web browser. All you have to do is access the Cut the Rope website with an HTML5 web browser, Chrome, Firefox, IE9 etc. The game translated pretty well from a touchscreen to a mouse-based.

    Want to try it out yourself? Head over to the Cut the Rope website now to give it a shot.

  • Download Firefox 4 Final Version Now


    While the actual release of the most anticipated browser is slated for tomorrow, it appears that a Mozilla staffer has made the version available via the FTP as of today.

    You can get your head start by following this link (OR Direct Links Below) to the Mozilla releases FTP server. Once you’re finished, you’ll be the proud owner of a shiny new splash logo. Enjoy

    Here’s what’s new in Firefox 4:

    Fastest Firefox Ever

    • Performance: Firefox is up to six times faster than the previous release. With improved start-up and page load times, speedy Web app performance and hardware accelerated graphics, Firefox is optimized for rich, interactive websites.

    Streamlined Interface

    • App Tabs: give a permanent home to frequently visited sites like Web mail, Twitter, Pandora, Flickr.
    • Switch to Tab: easily find and switch to any open tab from your Awesome Bar without opening duplicate tabs.
    • Panorama: drag and drop tabs into manageable groups to save time while navigating many open tabs.

    Private and Secure Synchronization

    • Firefox Sync: access your Awesome Bar history, bookmarks, open tabs, passwords and form data across multiple computers and mobile devices.

    Most Customizable

    • New Add-ons Manager: easily discover and install more than 200,000 add-ons to customize the features, functionality and look of Firefox.

    Private and Secure

    • Do Not Track: Firefox is leading the Web towards a universal standard Do Not Track feature that allows users to opt-out of tracking used for behavioral advertising.
    • Firefox puts privacy first, fixing flaws in some Web standards to prevent others from accessing your browser history.
    • HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS): automatically establishes secure connections to stop “man in the middle” attacks and keep sensitive data safe from interception during the log-in process.
    • Content Security Policy (CSP): prevent cross-scripting attacks by allowing sites to explicitly tell the browser which content is legitimate.

    Cutting Edge Tools for Web Developers:

    • The JavaScript engine incorporates the new JägerMonkey JIT compiler, along with enhancements to the existing TraceMonkey JIT and SpiderMonkey’s interpreter for faster page-load speed and better performance of Web apps and games.
    • HTML5 support in Firefox includes hardware accelerated, high-definition video (WebM), 3D graphics, offline data storage, professional typography, touchscreen interfaces and the Mozilla Audio API to help create visual experiences for sound and more.
    • Firefox 4 also improves existing tools like CSS, Canvas and SVG to enable developers to make exciting Web pages.
    • Firefox provides uninterrupted browsing when there is a crash in the Adobe Flash, Apple QuickTime or Microsoft Silverlight plugins. If one of these plugins crashes or freezes, it won’t affect the rest of Firefox. Simply reload the page to restart the plugin.

    Direct Download Links:

  • Microsoft Internet Explorer 9 Available Now


    At the SXSW event, Microsoft released its much awaited new browser, Internet Explorer 9.

    Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) is a radical shift for Microsoft, with a new focus on standards compliance and performance and built to handle the developing web standard HTML5, something that has put it at odds with certain Microsoft in-house technologies, such as Silverlight.

    The mobile version of Internet Explorer 9 is expected to launch for Windows Phone 7 later this year.

    Download links:

  • Internet Explorer 9 RC Available Now


    Microsoft has just release download links for Release Candidate version of Internet Explorer 9. This new version of IE 9, according to Neowin includes:

    Much improved tab functionality, from the new square-ish visual elements, and moveable tab bar elements to increase customization. It also includes features that enable a user to refuse tracking from advertisers.

    Internet Explorer 9 generally introduces tons of new features, including the new option to pin web apps on Windows 7 taskbar, full support for HTML5 standard, graphics rendering on the GPU level via Microsoft DirectX technology, completely revamped UI and more.

    Download links for Internet Explorer 9 RC: