Today, amongst all of the Apple fan-fair Google updated their VoIP calling service included in Gmail. The Mountain View, CA based company released the original version of this sub-service back in August of 2010 and is following up today with the announcement of two new features. Simultaneous Multi-Line calls and Call Waiting. Both, [....]
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Yesterday night, I received an email from the people over at Infini-Dev letting me know that I had received a very early and very private beta of Lima. Lima, if you don’t know is a Cydia alternative but 100% browser based so you don’t have to use any tools like Geenposin and Redsnow. However, I [....]
July 9, 2011 at 11:41 pm Mobile
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While trolling around the internet late at night, I got that happy little green update notifier on my CR-48′s Setting icon and was more than happy to install the update. I didn’t think much of it, as Google is always updating something on these things, so I didn’t go out of my way [....]
May 3, 2011 at 2:39 am Mobile, Software / Hardware
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Today RockMelt introduced a mobile version of their well known desktop browser. Undoubtedly there are heaps of 3rd party browsers, Twitter and Facebook clients, as well as RSS readers on the iOS App Store. What RockMelt has done is taken the best from all of those applications and molded it into one “all-in-one” application. As [....]
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So according to Microsoft’s testing, IE9 is the most energy efficientbrowser out there. My primary browser, Google Chrome 10 tops the chart at 13.561. So far, you can really see the difference. To be honest, it’s interesting to see Internet Explorer 9 to be battery efficient. We can clearly see that Microsoft is stepping up [....]
March 29, 2011 at 10:25 pm Computers, Entertainment, Software / Hardware
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Google Voice has been a great launch for Google but in an effort to bring it to more people they have integrated it with there amazing email client Gmail. But not only have they done that but they have integrated there browser application for Windows, Mac and Linux which allows you to use [....]
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Look above this post, nope up a little bit more, yah that’s it those things you see they are called tabs, and were first used in Netscape, a browser just like the rest of them (in some ways). Up until this point you have a horizontal bar of tabs, web pages that you [....]
July 23, 2010 at 8:19 pm Computers, Reviews, Software / Hardware
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Google Chrome is known for handling JavaScript very well. If you have ever browsed Facebook.com on Firefox it is ridiculously slow. This was from the main reason JavaScript wasn’t handled well on the browser. Mozilla has seemed to fix it in their new update Firefox 4.0. I had some tests done with the [....]
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The Mozilla team is always busy designing, scripting, and planning their next browser. A couple weeks ago they opened their public doors to the next generation of Firefox, Firefox 4 Beta 1. Firefox sports a new, “more aero enabled” theme and a similar feel to Google Chrome. On that note the tabs are [....]
July 14, 2010 at 10:05 pm Computers, News, Reviews, Software / Hardware