This tutorial will show you how to install new version of Firefox – Firefox 8.0 on Ubuntu . To install , either you can upgrade or can do a fresh install . Before installing Firefox 8.0, Lets see what’s new in it : Add-ons installed by third party programs are now disabled by default Added Twitter to the search bar for select locales. Additional locale support will be added in the future Added a preference to load tabs on demand, improving start-up time when windows are restored Improved performance and memory handling when using Added CORS support for cross-domain textures in WebGL Added support for HTML5 context menus To know more about it , Visit http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/8.0/releasenotes/ How to Install : Open the terminal by pressing Ctrl + Alt + T and run the [&hellip
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By default , Flash player is not installed in Ubuntu. We generally install flash player in Ubuntu to watch youtube videos . There is also alternative way to overcome this issue. Recently i came across youtube desktop application called Minitube which can be installed in Ubuntu & we can watch youtube videos without any flash player. Lets see what’s new in Minitube’s recent version Minitube 1.6 . What’s new in 1.6: Find the missing parts of a video Share a video using Facebook, Twitter or email Fixed bug with very short videos not playing Fixed a (rather paranoid) security issue with temporary files and made sure temp files are always deleted How to Install : It is also installed through same traditional method 🙂 . [&hellip
This tutorial will show you how to display multiple time zone in Ubuntu 11.10 . By default it comes with calendar ,but you can customize in your own way. Step 1 : Go to top panel and Navigate through Clock -> Time and date settings . Step 2 : Next you have to disable “Monthly calendar” which is enabled by default in Ubuntu 11.10 , but at the same time you have to enable “Time in other locations” option which is disabled by default. Before (Which comes by default) : After Our change : Step 3 : Select “Choose location” where you can add or remove locations . Here i added new location “Boston” to my list . To add location , click “+” symbol [&hellip
This is a simple tutorial which will teach you to install Adobe flash in two different ways . Two different ways include Through Adobe official website Through Ubuntu Software Centre. a) Through Adobe official website : First of all , download apt from adobe website . http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/ Here select APT for Ubuntu 10.04+ option & download the package . Thats it done . Next way is much simpler than first one . b) Through Ubuntu Software Centre : Go to Menu (which is in left side) , and navigate through Ubuntu software centre ->Adobe flash Player.Here click install and enjoy flash experience on web . Hope you enjoyed my simple tutorial . Thank you for visiting my blog .  
On Sep 27 2011, Mozilla released new version of its browser : Firefox 7.0 . It is now available for all operating system . Firefox always comes up with new stuffs . Lets see what they mentioned in their official blog . What’s New in Firefox 7.0 : Drastically improved memory handling for certain use cases Added a new rendering backend to speed up Canvas operations on Windows systems Bookmark and password changes now sync almost instantly when using Firefox Sync The ‘http://’ URL prefix is now hidden by default Added support for text-overflow: ellipsis Added support for the Web Timing specification Enhanced support for MathML The WebSocket protocol has been updated from version 7 to version 8 Added an opt-in system for users to [&hellip
Adobe® Flash® Player 11 desktop beta drives innovation for rich, engaging digital experiences with new features for cross-platform browser-based viewing of expressive rich internet applications, content, and videos across devices. Some of the features from the Flash Player Incubator, such as Stage 3D and 64-bit support, have been moved into this beta release. Features : Stage3D APIs — Deliver cutting edge three dimensional experiences on the desktop. Native 64-bit support — Support for 64-bit operating systems and browsers on Linux, Mac OS, and Windows. G.711 audio compression for telephony — Integrate real-time voice and telephony capabilities into business apps and integrate with existing phone systems using the G.711 codec. H.264/AVC SW Encoding — Create apps that encode higher quality video locally using the efficient H.264 [&hellip