Hyperlapse, Windows XP, The Sims 4, and Google Chrome in the Softonic Minute

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Hyperlapse by Instagram. Instagram has shown off Hyperlapse, an app for recording time-lapse videos. Hyperlapse’s technology allows you to stabilize videos which would normally have to be filmed in a fixed position, instead making a nice motion timelapse. Instagram wants to help users record videos more easily, and its working! Unofficial Windows XP update. Windows XP will receive an update that has nothing to do with Microsoft. A group of developers want to keep supporting the operating system, and are about to launch what they have christened Service Pack 4. Redmond, of course, doesn’t recommend installing any unofficial patch. The Sims 4 official trailer. We’ve finally seen the official launch trailer for The Sims 4. The game from Maxis and Electronic Arts will be released on Tuesday, and it looks like everything is ready for the big premiere. The Sims 4 promises more customization and new options, something we’ve already analyzed here at Softonic. Chrome 64 bits. Google has released version 37 of its Chrome browser twice: the traditional 32-bit version, as well as the 64-bit version, which has reached the public for the first time. The latter still suffers some incompatibilities, but Google promises a significant increase in performance, along with greater stability.

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