Google released the latest beta version of its Chrome browser today, and if you’re a Windows user on a machine that runs at least Vista, fonts will now look better on your screen. That’s because the ...
With a few about:config tweaks, you can turn on Firefox's built-in hardware acceleration and improve both graphical performance and the look of your fonts. If you have a decent graphics card (DirectX ...
DirectWrite uses font antialiasing methodClearTypeCan be processed with GPU, it will be possible to display a smooth and beautiful font without imposing a burden on the CPU. Chrome finally responded ...
Google today released Chrome version 37 for Windows, Mac, and Linux. Among the changes are better-looking fonts on Windows and a revamped password manager; you can update to the latest release now ...
Google has pushed Chrome 37 to the stable channel for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux, with the biggest change being support for DirectWrite on Windows. From this version on, this added technology should ...
Google has made public the Chrome 37 stable version, and the web browser is available for free download from the official Chrome webpage. Chrome 37 is available for users of Windows, Mac OSX and Linux ...
This is about my work computer. It's a Windows 7 laptop with a 1080p screen. In an attempt to resolve some SharePoint issues, I have been upgraded from Office 2010 to Office 2013 (hey, it's a ...
Typekit has announced that it is now serving PostScript versions of certain fonts in order to work around a problem with Windows rendering. Those who haven’t upgraded to the DirectWrite type rendering ...
April 15, 2014 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google Chrome beta: Google's browser is pretty great most of the time, but occasionally you'll come across this weird ...