Mozilla updated Thunderbird to version 17.06 on May 17, 2013.
Firefox 22.0 Beta 1
Firefox 22.0 Beta 1 was released on May 17, 2013.
Image is edited using Pixelmator 2.2 instead of the usual Photoshop.
Pixelmator 2.2 is available at Mac App Store.
Angry Birds Toons: Off Duty
Tenth episode of Angry Birds Toons titled “Off Duty” is now playing at the nearest Angry Birds game. Spoiler, it features Red, Matilda, The Blues, The Eggs, The Pigs and first appearance of Bomb.
Next week episode is titled “Slingshot 101” featuring Red, The Eggs and The Pigs.
Megadeth premiers “Kingmaker”
Megadeth premiers “Kingmaker”, another track from the upcoming 14th record “Super Collider”.
Forget about the title track which gets negative initial reactions.
Angry Birds Seasons: Abra-Ca-Bacon
Rovio has just released updates to Angry Birds Seasons.
Abra-Ca-Bacon! It’s a beautiful spring night, and the bad piggies have learned some magic tricks — and the first one is making the eggs disappear! Not to worry, the Angry Birds have something up their sleeve… like the all new MAGIC PORTALS!
- 36 all new magical levels!
- PORTALS: introducing new gameplay that lets you magically transport within the level!
- New power-up: AllakaBAM – the exploding magic box!
- Brand new topsy-turvy carnival theme filled with clown pigs, magic hats, and plenty of surprises!
iMovie 9.0.9
Apple release iMovie 9.0.9.
• Addresses issues where iMovie does not recognize video cameras connected to your Mac
• Improves compatibility with projects imported from iMovie for iOS
• Includes stability improvements
Amazon introduces Amazon Coins for Amazon Appstore
Amazon introduces Amazon Coins for Amazon Appstore. 100 Amazon Coins worth $1.
Kindle Fire owners in the US get promotional 500 Amazon Coins in their account.
Owners of Kindle Fire 1st Generation please take notes:
Amazon Coins are supported on Kindle Fire 2nd Generation, Kindle Fire HD 7″, Kindle Fire HD 8.9″, and on the Amazon Appstore on Amazon.com. If you own a Kindle Fire 1st Generation, you can use your Coins on the Amazon Appstore on Amazon.com, and then download your purchase using the Cloud tab on your Kindle Fire.
Feels like I’ve seen something like this before.