Showing posts with label Browsers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Browsers. Show all posts
Sunday, May 6, 2012

Nokia Introduces Asha 202 Dual SIM Touch and Type

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Nokia India today announced its latest addition to the Nokia Asha series – the Nokia Asha 202 , the Nokia Asha 202 is a dual SIM touch and type phone designed for enhanced and cost effective web browsing, social networking, gaming and entertainment.

The Nokia Asha 202 is packed with exciting features and services such as EA games-pack and Nimbuzz chat client for young and social consumers.



The Nokia Asha 202 offers faster, richer and more cost-efficient web experience through Nokia Browser.

To enable the consumers to experience ‘faster internet’ without having to worry about data charges, Nokia has tied up with five lead operators Aircel, Airtel, Reliance, Tata Docomo and Vodafone – across the country to offer 100 MB of data (each) per month for six months absolutely free.

The Nokia Asha 202 will be the first Series 40 device to offer exclusive EA games in India. As a 60-day promotion at Nokia Store, the consumers can enjoy 40 EA game pack worth Rs. 4000 absolutely free. The offer includes popular and classic titles like Tetris, Need for Speed, The Run and Bejeweled. Asha 202 is to be priced around Rs. 4200.


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Saturday, March 31, 2012

Zite magazine app now available for Android

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Zite, one of the popular news reader apps for iPhone and iPad is finally available for Android smartphones. It offers personalized news, articles, blogs, and videos at one place. It automatically learns what you like and gets smarter every time you use it.


Features of Zite for Android
  • Zite personalizes your content automatically and gets better the more you use it.
  • Create your magazine your way with thousands of sections and a smart auto-suggest tool.
  • Interact with the articles you read on Zite by thumbing them up or down and watch your magazine get more and more personalized.
  • Automatically sync Zite with your Twitter and Google Reader accounts.

Download Zite for Android from Google Play Store for free. This app is not optimized for Android tablets yet. Hope they bring the Tablet support in the next update.


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Retrieve History of All Web Browsers in One Place

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                 We might be using multiple web browsers on Windows and all the browsers have the browsing history unless you are using private mode. Each browser has its own way to fetch the browsing history and it can be tedious to search or export them.

BrowserHistorySpy is a portable freeware app which can retrieve the browsing history in one place. It automatically detects the right history database file based on the browser and current user configuration. You can also manually specify the different history file for Firefox and Chrome browsers. This is useful when you have to recover the history from another system.


The app supports Firefox, Google Chrome and Internet Explorer. BrowserHistorySpy is the clean and simple tool to help you recover and view web browsing history from your local browsers.

You can export the recovered history list to HTML or XML file for future use.
It works on most of the Windows platforms starting from Windows XP to Windows 7.



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Monday, March 26, 2012

Clean Browsing and Data History in Chrome with Click&Clean

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            Privacy is one important aspect when it comes to online life and browsers are one of the important thing when it comes to using the internet. Browser track all your actions performed in the form of history and cookies, some times even when you are using in private mode. So it is necessary to clean up your data tracks once a while. Click&Clean is an innovative and totally free extension for Google Chrome which let you protect privacy and financial activities while browsing or shopping online. It can clean up all the instances of your web browsing.

Your browser and system keep tracks of your Computer and Internet activity. Web sites may gather cookies or otherwise collect personal information about you. This could pose as a threat to you in case someone gets hold of this data. Once you install, this extension, you can pretty much clean every tracks. You can configure the extension based on your usage. The extension deletes your browsing history, typed URLs,Flash cookies,all traces of your online activity to protect your privacy.


The extension provides access to many preferences and options right inside the main window. There are multiple tabs to manage almost every feature of the browser. The preferences menu lets you to customize how the extension behaves when you use and browser and also close it.


Features of Click&Clean
  • Delete your browsing history completely
  • Remove records from your download history
  • Delete all Cookies and Empty the cache
  • Remove Flash Local Shared Objects LSO
  • Remove Silverlight Cookies
  • Clear Java Cache
  • Delete Web Storage
  • Protect your privacy by cleaning up all traces of your PC activity
  • Clean up your hard drives and Free up more disk space including secure file deletion
  • Scans your computer for active malware (QuickScanfrom BitDefender Labs)
  • Working with multiple profiles simultaneously
  • Automatic and instant notifications of updates
  • Quick Access to chrome About: pages
  • Easy Access to System Tools
  • Media Cache (View YouTube, Vimeo, Metacafe… videos and MP3 files Offline)
  • Screen Capture and Image Editing Tool
This powerful solution enables you to do all that mentioned above instantly, with one click on the icon in the Chrome toolbar.



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Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Opera Mini 6.5 lands on BlackBerry smartphones

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               Opera Software just announced the availability of its Opera Mini 6.5 mobile browser on yet another platform. The native version of the popular data-saving browser just hit the BlackBerry App World and, if you happen to have a BlackBerry OS smartphone, you can have it right away. 

You need to be running version 4.2.1 or later of the BlackBerry OS, no matter your carrier or country. This means that Opera Mini will be available on every half decent BlackBerry device, but the PlayBook tablet.


Opera Mini 6.5 offers data compression by up to 90%, thus saving you data traffic and improving loading speeds on slower networks as its key selling point, but there’s actually more to the browser. You also get bookmarks and Speed Dial sync with your desktop browser (if you happen to use Opera, of course), as well as Twitter and Facebook integration.

The app is available for free, so you can get it by simply following this link.


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Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Firefox 7 Available Now For Windows/Mac/Linux

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            Good news for who still use Mozilla Firefox. Firefox has been updated to version 7. The new update brings bug fixes, obligatory housekeeping, under-the-hood tweaks and above all of that it dramatically reduces the memory consumption.
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What’s new in Firefox 7 ?


Firefox manages memory more efficiently to deliver a nimble Web browsing experience. Users will notice Firefox is faster at opening new tabs, clicking on menu items and buttons on websites. Heavy Internet users will enjoy enhanced performance when lots of tabs are open and during long Web browsing sessions that last hours or even days.

New tools in Firefox make it easier for developers to build snappy Web experiences for users. A new version of hardware-accelerated Canvas speeds up HTML5 animations and games in Firefox. This allows developers to build more compelling and interactive Web experiences like Angry Birds or Runfield.

Firefox now supports the W3C navigation timing spec API so developers can measure page load time and website navigation against bandwidth speed, website traffic and other factors. This API allows developers to test user experiences remotely and easily and quickly optimize websites and Web apps for different types of users.

Download Firefox 7 for Windows/Mac/Linux


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Sunday, August 28, 2011

Desktop browsers - Comparison ....!

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Choosing a browser was much simpler in the past. There were fewer choices available and usually there would be a clear winner. These days you have a lot more options available and all of them are more or less similar. So which one should you choose for the best browsing experience ?
Some things such as the UI and features are subjective. You might like the look of a particular browser that someone else won’t or there might be a particular feature in a browser that you must have that others might not care for much. But there is one things that isn’t subjective and that is performance. It has to be the very best regardless of the browser you choose. So today we decided to leave everything else aside and compare this aspect of the web browsers available for Windows to see which one came out on top.

This means we will only be running benchmarks on them and comparing the scores. We have chosen the five major browsers available on the Windows platform: Internet Explorer 9, Firefox 6, Chrome 13, Safari 5 and Opera 11. Each browser was on the very latest stable version currently available from its developer.

As for the benchmarks, we chose four of the most popular browser benchmarks available today: Sunspider, Peacekeeper, V8 Benchmark Suite and the HTML5 test. We refrained from performing page load tests as they would vary depending on the Internet connection speed at the time of testing, making comparisons difficult.

The machine we ran the browsers on had a pretty standard configuration and wasn’t particularly high-end. It was running Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit on a 3.10GHz AMD Phenom II X2 550 Black Edition CPU, 4GB DDR2 RAM and NVIDIA GeForce 9800GT GPU connected to a 1920×1080 resolution display.

You can see how the browsers performed below:




As you can see, Chrome consistently outperforms all the other browsers in almost every test. It even outstrips Safari in every benchmark by a healthy margin, despite running on the same basic WebKit engine. Other browsers weren’t too far back though, except for IE9, which apart from the impressive Sunspider score, lagged behind in every other benchmark.

In real life usage the difference is even less, with all the browsers managing to give extremely fast page loading times. Only issues I ever faced were in Opera and occasionally IE9, where the page was clearly not looking the way it was supposed to. The other three had no such issues and rendered every site correctly.

Personally, I found Chrome best of the lot in terms of features, UI and performance. Being an Internet company Google certainly knows its business and it shows in their web browser, which has some nice features lacking in others. It also has the second largest library of extensions for any of these browsers, bested only by the Firefox although realistically, Chrome’s numbers are higher because Firefox’s extensions often don’t work when the browser is updated. The implementation of the store for downloading these extensions on Chrome is also the best of the lot.

It’s because of the little things that the Chrome edges ahead. Although to be honest, you can’t really go wrong with any of these browsers. They are good all enough to be paid money for, which makes the fact that they are free even better.
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