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The blink tag is finally dead, killed off by Firefox 23
2013-08-07 13:46:25| InfoWorld: Top News
When Mozilla released Firefox 23 on Tuesday, the updated browser put an unofficial end to one of the annoyances of the early Web--the "blink" tag.According to the release notes for the new browser, Firefox 23 completely drops support for the "blink" element, preventing browsers from rendering text that, well, blinks.
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Firefox 23 finally kills the blink tag, removes ability to turn off JavaScript, introduces new logo
2013-08-07 13:34:14| Extremetech
Some 20 years after it was first implemented in Netscape Navigator, one of the most reviled and widely abhorred pieces of web surfing history has finally been killed. With the release of Firefox 23, the HTML tag is no longer supported by any major browser. Firefox 23 also introduces a new, simplified logo, and the option to turn JavaScript off has been removed from the Options window.
ReRAM, the memory tech that will eventually replace NAND flash, finally comes to market
2013-08-05 14:00:35| Extremetech
A new ReRAM technology company is prepping designs that move the new standard one step closer to widespread commercial deployment -- and the SSDs and mobile products of the future.
Finally! Google unveils Android Device Manager to protect your misplaced phone
2013-08-05 13:54:04| InfoWorld: Top News
Fears about rogue apps and mobile malware may snag all the headlines, but when it comes down to brass tacks, the odds of contracting a digital disease on your phone are pretty low as long as you stick to official app stores and don't download things found in the darker corners of the Internet. A much more tangible risk ties into your phone's physical nature. Simply put: If you lose it, you're screwed.
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The future of ray tracing, reviewed: Caustics R2500 accelerator finally moves us towards real-time ray tracing
2013-08-01 18:58:22| Extremetech
Caustic Professional launched its new dedicated ray tracing solutions earlier this year, and we've gotten one of the high-end samples to test. Is this the future of consumer graphics?
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