How To Build A Windows Phone 7 Twitter Application Using Silverlight?
We told you about Microsoft unveiling it’s all new Windows Phone 7 Series and the World Mobile Congress. Now lets get down to some fast app development work on the Windows Mobile 7 Platform using the Windows Phone Developer Tools CTP. Here is a link to two quick how to guides for building a Hello… |
How To Set A Proxy In Google Chrome Separately? [Not Using Internet Explorer Settings]
Google Chrome does not have any browser specific proxy settings. When you try to set a proxy in the Google Chrome browser, you are shown the system wide proxy – settings dialog, the one which is used by Internet Explorer to detect change in settings. For example, you won’t be able to browse the Web… |
Google aims for easier 3D Web on Windows
Google announced a move Thursday that could broaden the appeal of a nascent 3D Web graphics technology called WebGL. A year ago Mozilla and the Khronos Group announced WebGL, which gives Web programmers a way to use hardware-accelerated 3D graphics on their Web pages, and in December, the two issued a draft WebGL standard. One hurdle, though,… |
CodeWeaver releases CrossOver 9 [Special discount for our readers]
CodeWeaver has released a new version of its popular application CrossOver. CrossOver is an application for Linux, Mac OS X using which you can run Windows applications. It is an improved version of Wine, the free software that allows Windows applications to run in Linux. The new version Crossover 9, codenamed “Snow Mallard” brings with… |
Microsoft shows off Windows Phone 7 Series dev tools at MIX10
The big theme at Microsoft’s MIX10 developer conference today was developing for Windows Phone 7 Series, and key to this was the new Silverlight 4. For the first time, Microsoft showed off third-party applications for the forthcoming phone platform, and talked about how third-party applications integrate with the platform. Read More Here |
How to shift the windows button to right in Ubuntu’s new Light theme [Workaround]
The new Ubuntu Light theme has the windows control buttons on the left rather than the right, where it traditionally is. This has resulted in many users voicing their opinions how they do not like the change. Mark Shuttleworth has meanwhile said that the buttons on left is here to stay. So, here are two… |