Google Chrome Linux Mac Windows 5.0.375.55 Graduated from Beta to Stable

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I am happy to share this great news that Google bring Chrome for Linux and Mac out of beta by introducing first stable release for Linux and Mac users to join Windows users. The stable version of Google Chrome is now updated from version 4.1.249.1064 to 5.0.375.55 with new features. You can read more details about the new features in the Official Google Chrome blog.

If you download and already using Chrome for Linux, Mac and Windows from www.google.com/chrome , you are able to get auto-updated to this latest stable release. You can also try to download the 16.6MB of Google Chrome 5.0.375.55 offline installer for Windows. Get this speedy browser now.

Source: Google Chrome Releases

Google Chrome as Fast as 2700 frame per second

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You will be amazed once you watch this video below created by Google to demonstrate how fast Google Chrome web browser load webpages. This video show how Google Chrome load pages compare to a potato, sound waves and lightning.

Just my two cents opinion. I doubt this in my country as the speed provided by my current ISP. However, Google Chrome does rock and it is my 2nd web browser of choice to Mozilla Firefox. Hopefully one day it will become my default web browser.

Google Chrome Speed Tests

Source: PetaPixel

Dell Introduced New Vostro 3000 Series

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Dell introduced its new Vostro 3000 series laptops which is based on Intel’s latest processors; Intel Core i3, i5 and i7 on Tuesday Mar 9, 2010. The Dell Vostro 3000 series laptops is made affordable for small businesses which feature 13.3in (Vostro 3300), 14in (Vostro 3400), 15.6in (Vostro 3500) and 17.3in (Vostro 3700) screen respectively as well as an eye-catching aluminum case with three sophisticated color choices.

All these new models comes with Windows 7 operating system, up to 6GB DDR3 memory offered (up to 8GB DDR3 memory supported), mobile Intel HM57 Express chipset, integrated Intel GMA HD (or NVIDIA Geforce 310M with 512MB memory; NVIDIA Geforce 330M with 1GB memory on 3700 only), Lithium Ion standard battery (4-cell for 3300 with optional 8-cell, 6-cell for 3400 and 3500 with optional 4-cell and 9cell, 6-cell for 3700 with optinal 9-cell), storage up to 500GB 7200RPM SATA hard drive, Gigabit Ethernet, 802.11b/g/n, Bluetooth 2.1, 8X DVD+/-RW with double-layer DVD+/-R write capability, standard full size spill-resistant keyboard (optional backlit keyboard and with numeric keypad for 3700), standard gesture multi-touchpad, integrated 2.0-megapixel camera with digital array microphones, 2 integrated stereo speakers, 15-pin VGA video connector, microphone jack, headphone jack, HDMI connector, 34 mm ExpressCard, card reader (5-in-1 for 3300 and 8-in-1 for others), USB 2.0 connector, IEEE 1394 connector (3700 only), fingerprint reader and with 3 color options (Aberdeen Silver, Lucerne Red and Brisbane Bronze).

The Vostro 3000 series laptops are available in US and some part in Asia. Price start from $669 for Vostro 3300, $649 for Vostro 3400 and 3500, and $679 for Vostro 3700. Check out www.dell.com for more latest information on Vostro 3000 series laptops.

Opera 10.50 Fastest Windows Web Browser

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Opera Software released Opera 10.50, the world’s fastest browser for Windows operating system on Mar 2, 2010. You will noticed a sleek and refined new design in Opera 10.50 as well as private browsing feature that enables you to hide all traces of websites you visited. Users running Windows 7 and Vista will notice that this Opera 10.50 supports Aero Glass, Aero Peek and Jump Lists. Opera’s Speed Dials, tabs and more can easily access from the Taskbar.

However, Opera 10.50 is made currently available to Windows operating system in 42 different languages. Linux and Mac versions of Opera 10.50 are coming soon. Lets get Opera 10.50 from www.opera.com for a spin, so you can get more out from the world wide web.

Source: Opera Press Release

The Story of Creating Nexus One

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Check out the first video below on the story of creating Nexus One by Google. You can subscribe to the official Nexus One YouTube channel to watch other episodes that will be gradually rolled out.

Nexus One: The Story – Episode 1: Concept & Design

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