The Softonic Minute: Windows, Twitter, Chrome 33 and Goat Simulator

  • 10 years ago
Twitter considers abandoning vertical timeline. Twitter is experimenting with a new design that completely changes the appearance of profiles. It looks like the interface is borrowing design elements from Facebook to attract new users. Could Microsoft allow Android apps on Windows Phone? According to sources, Microsoft is planning to make future versions of Windows and Windows Phone compatible with Android apps. The complexity of the process makes it a long shot, but it would be a great boost for Microsoft systems. Google Chrome 33 blocks all extensions from outside the Chrome Web Store. The latest version of the Chrome browser won’t allow extensions or apps installed outside of its official store. After some security issues, the open browser will sacrifice some freedom in exchange for more stability and control. Goat Simulator comes to Steam this spring. What began as a joke has turned into reality. Goat Simulator is the latest forthcoming simulator, to be available this spring on PC from Steam, which will be an original tribute to old skating games.

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