Opera Mobile 12 comes to Android and Symbian as iOS content with Opera Mini 7

Posted: March 1st, 2012 | Author: | Filed under: Smartphones, Software | Tags: , , , ,

Opera Mobile 12 for Android

It is clear that certain limitations imposed by the different platforms, become conditional to some extent the development of applications for them. As it Europe’s economic crisis, there are two speed developments, such as the Opera browser, has released a major update to its Android and Symbian versions, as well as aminor update to the appropriate version for your system IOS operating.

Opera Mobile 12 for Android and Symbian include a wide range of improvements to support HTML5 features, the first operating system that you get the upper hand with a greater number of new features incorporated. Meanwhile, the Opera Mini 7 as universal application for both iPhone and iPad, adds support for more than nine markers in the Speed ​​Dial screen, dictionary and the ability to upload files.

Opera Mini 7

This aspect of the Speed ​​Dial that also occurs in the case of Opera Mobile 12 for Android, which now also allows access to websites device camera. Also included are improvements in the detection of the orientation of the device and share content via Android Beam NFC-equipped devices.

The developer has made ​​available to users with a series of demonstrations to teach the simple new HTML5 features as well as an emulator, called Opera Mobile Emulator, led developers to enable them to preview their developments in the application of desktop without going on a smartphone.


Microsoft: Internet Explorer 9 does not run on Windows XP

Posted: March 19th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Internet, Software | Tags: , ,

The Microsoft Internet Explorer 9 has been announced, and allowed to grow Microsoft hopes of a better browser. Already now you can do in a demo preview an image of the new capacity. Precluded from doing so – and the subsequent full version of Internet Explorer, 9 – are, however, users of Windows XP.

Windows XP users who want to download the preview, and install Microsoft’s new browser to get the message that Internet Explorer 9 only from the Microsoft Vista operating system with Service Pack 2 will run. All previous versions of Windows will have to make do without the new Microsoft browser. As a technical background. The new browser from Microsoft uses the Direct2D feature of DirectX in order to improve the graphics performance of Internet Explorer 9.

This feature was introduced with Windows 7 and then transferred to Vista (with Service Pack 2) and Windows Server 2008 R2, but not on Windows XP. Because of this lack of features, Windows XP is not now in a position with the new Microsoft browser to work together. The banks continue to update therefore only three options: to use the Internet Explorer 8 to switch to another browser, or – if the hardware allows it – to the current Windows 7. Read the rest of this entry »


How to make Internet Explorer 8 Faster

Posted: March 8th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Software | Tags: , ,

No matter whether you use Internet Explorer handled his e-mails, shopping or visiting websites herumsurft aimlessly, the fun goes by one when the browser is too slow. Compared to earlier versions of Microsoft Internet Explorer in version 8 is certainly a good choice, but always tell users of delays, they are annoying.

There are many causes for this performance problems of Web browsers such as Internet Explorer 8 Memory, disk space, and the number next to the browser running programs have an impact on the Geschwindigkei. We give a few tips that can make Internet Explorer faster 8 Tips to keep the Internet Explorer 8 is running faster Read the rest of this entry »


Microsoft browser will choose the next

Posted: February 23rd, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Software

Windows users can download Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Opera, or the latest version of Explorer. Microsoft already has the appearance date for the first time, the browser screen choice for users of Internet Explorer in Europe. The next one of matzo, when using the Internet browser and operating system Redmond will be displayed as a window from which you can download Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Opera, or the latest version of Explorer. The company responds well to pressure from the European Union. Competition, one of the portfolios of the European Commission had discussed before the marketing of Windows 7, whether the inclusion of Windows Explorer series could be an unfairness to other browsers. After an initial proposal for a Windows 7 without default browser, was the inclusion of a download window of alternatives the option that convinced both Europe and Microsoft. Windows 7 arrived and the European market with the same characteristics as were users of other countries, even months after the Old World users will find a plus. On Monday of next week may choose which of the various browsers that will be on your computer. The list of options offered is arranged randomly. The first test was conducted in France, Germany and the UK.


Cisco breaks with HP

Posted: February 23rd, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Hardware, Hot News, Software, Technology

The two companies are no longer looked the same, according to Cisco: from April 30 are no longer members. In a video message via YouTube and the company blog, the organization’s senior vice president of Cisco’s global partner, Keith Goodwin, announced the breakup of the company’s relationships with HP. On 30 April this year, HP will no longer be a certified member of the Cisco channel, as the company has already notified her co-worker. Behind this break in relations is the “evolution of relations” which has led in the words of Goodwin, Cisco and HP to not look the same. The relations between the two companies had become “troubled” because their decisions and actions to bring value to its customers had become diametrically different. ”Change is the only constant in the IT industry,” said the manager pragmatic at the beginning of his speech. According to the analysis of eWEEK, the launch of the UCS (Unified Computing System), Cisco has led the straw that broke the camel in the relations of the two companies, because they put Cisco in direct fight against HP. The joint customers will now be the battlefield as forward eWEEK, assuming the beginning of a new war market.


Internet Explorer 9 on Mid 2010. Windows browser to be chosen soon

Posted: February 21st, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Hot News, Software

Microsoft confirms that it will take quickly to requests from EU Antitrust in the browser market. Meanwhile, new details emerge on IE 9

Microsoft wants to put on track Internet Explorer in trouble for months, according to statistics on-line (the only good news of recent weeks is that IE 8 is the most popular browser). On the one hand Microsoft must comply promptly to requests EU Antitrust in the browser market: it has released details on the ballot screen (the opening for rivals to IE browser) to enable European users of Windows to choose the preferred browser (Firefox, Google Chrome, Opera, Apple Safari). On the other hand, is already working on the future of IE: Internet Explorer 9. Microsoft will announce further details on Internet Explorer 9 on Mix2010. A taste of IE9 was offered last PDC at that time in the opening keynote at PDC, the Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie promised that Internet Explorer would be the best browser ever. Steven Sinofsky, Windows unit president, had also display text and graphics on IE9 hardware-accelerated. IE9 summarize the acceleration:to challenge Google and Mozilla Web GL Native Client and to put the turbo on the 3D graphics. Moreover, from August, Microsoft is trying to join the standard HTML 5 and has sent a team of IE on the World Wide Web Consortium Meeting. The acceleration IE9 works by exploiting the interface of Microsoft Direct 2D rather than its GDI (Graphical Device Interface).


Green light to the agreement between Microsoft and Yahoo!

Posted: February 21st, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Internet, Software | Tags: ,

The European Commission and U.S. antitrust regulators have given its approval to the agreement reached by Yahoo! and Microsoft on July 29. The U.S. Justice Department and the European Commission give way to the alliance between Microsoft and Yahoo, announced on 29 July 2009. Thus, the two companies will begin to develop different parts of the agreement, among which Microsoft will use the core search engine Yahoo! Bing or in the engine from Microsoft is used as the exclusive platform of search and paid search on sites in Yahoo!

In addition, Microsoft will compensate monetarily to Yahoo! by the traffic generated from their sites, through a formula by which the latter will retain 88% of revenues. As noted Carol Bartz, CEO of Yahoo!, “The alliance with Microsoft will enable us to further focus on innovating in our search engine and improve the user experience. Meanwhile, Steve Ballmer, CEO of Microsoft, states that “I am sure that the two companies together will enhance the opportunity of choice and get a higher level of innovation that will benefit our users, advertisers and content generators.