All browser vendors have a way to contact Adobe and report bugs and whatnot. The Flash related lock-ups have been happening for a long time now and I'm pretty sure it's the #1 reason people are moving to Chrome.
Saying that it's Flash's fault won't mean anything to the average user. They'll see a site lock up in FF and see the same site work fine in Chrome and that's all that will matter.
In the course of their duties, cops are required to take pictures of evidence such as injuries. They didn't do that so it's not a stretch to conclude that they didn't have anything to work with, else they would have worked with it...
You are as clueless as you accuse the parent poster to be. XPCOM is not used for plug-in, NPAPI is. It's the same API that was used in the Netscape days. Even MS used to use that API for early versions of IE before they moved to ActiveX in a ploy to hurt Netscape on plugin compatibility.
You are confusing WebGL with acceleration of the web page rendering done in IE, FF and Chrome. They are completely different things. WebGL is an API web devs can use to draw 3D stuff.
Hardware acceleration is all done under the hood and doesn't use WebGL (it uses DirectX or OpenGL and is not called in any way by the web developer.
This is not true. FF4 uses DirectX9 on XP to accelerate the compositing / rendering of web content.
The only time when it uses software rendering is when your graphics drivers are not recent enough, and that's true for both XP and Win Vista / 7. the one thing Vista and 7 have over XP is support DirectWrite, which is part of DirectX 10 so of course, doesn't work on XP.
There have been many leaks (just read the article this post links to to find out) about other governments and corporations in other countries. You're not hearing about the because the US based media doesn't cover them.
Just because they released stuff that target the US Government doesn't mean they are anti US. It just means than they got a lot of leaks from that country... and/or that the US has a lot of bad things to hide.
This is extremely old news. It would be interesting to know if that tech has been enabled for more than Win10 and Nvidia GPUs by now.
Most people don't know what JS is and couldn't care less if it was enabled or not.
I read on the Mozilla Hacks blog that they are working on more APIs so that extensions like TabMixPlus are possible in the future.
Hamas was elected. Look it up.
You're missing the point. The Jews and Palestinians had been coexisting peacefully in Palestine before the Zionists created the state of Israel.
All browser vendors have a way to contact Adobe and report bugs and whatnot. The Flash related lock-ups have been happening for a long time now and I'm pretty sure it's the #1 reason people are moving to Chrome.
Saying that it's Flash's fault won't mean anything to the average user. They'll see a site lock up in FF and see the same site work fine in Chrome and that's all that will matter.
I have a first generation 60Gb model and I've had to have it repaired twice already.
Here's a very clear video without any logos hiding anything:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zVSxiTi6kf4&feature=plcp&context=C40bfea4VDvjVQa1PpcFPa90Qx73V4N3dv0KW3SiSSBDO76VHE8Ak=
Too bad you're a liar. Trayvon had no criminal record whatsoever.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/rashad-robinson/trayvon-martin-tragedy_b_1390171.html
Bring your source.
Sure, whenever a black man shoots a white kid, it's not unusual that he's just sent home and barely investigated.
In the course of their duties, cops are required to take pictures of evidence such as injuries. They didn't do that so it's not a stretch to conclude that they didn't have anything to work with, else they would have worked with it...
Because it was kept secret from the American people and the media.
Thanks you
He's trying to make it mate with his Bonzi Buddy.
"Do FB Notes appear on people's news feed if they aren't tagged in it?"
Yes.
You are as clueless as you accuse the parent poster to be. XPCOM is not used for plug-in, NPAPI is. It's the same API that was used in the Netscape days. Even MS used to use that API for early versions of IE before they moved to ActiveX in a ploy to hurt Netscape on plugin compatibility.
You are confusing WebGL with acceleration of the web page rendering done in IE, FF and Chrome. They are completely different things. WebGL is an API web devs can use to draw 3D stuff.
Hardware acceleration is all done under the hood and doesn't use WebGL (it uses DirectX or OpenGL and is not called in any way by the web developer.
I had some GUI issues when I used it with my FF3.6 profile. I created a new profile and imported the old one's bookmarks and everything worked.
To create a new profile, run it from the command line like this:
C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe -profilemanager
This is not true. FF4 uses DirectX9 on XP to accelerate the compositing / rendering of web content.
The only time when it uses software rendering is when your graphics drivers are not recent enough, and that's true for both XP and Win Vista / 7. the one thing Vista and 7 have over XP is support DirectWrite, which is part of DirectX 10 so of course, doesn't work on XP.
The download links are still pointing to beta 7.
https://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/all-beta.html
To my knowledge, the name of the bank was not revealed. Where did you read that it was about Citibank?
Score!
I loved that video :)
There have been many leaks (just read the article this post links to to find out) about other governments and corporations in other countries. You're not hearing about the because the US based media doesn't cover them.
Just because they released stuff that target the US Government doesn't mean they are anti US. It just means than they got a lot of leaks from that country... and/or that the US has a lot of bad things to hide.