Archive for October, 2010

Watch Opera’s Up North Web Event Webcast

By | October 14, 2010 | 6 Comments

Watch Opera's Up North Web Event Webcast

If you have missed today’s Up North Web event, here is your chance to see its webcast right now.

Just head over to the following site where you can find 4 videos from:

Lars Boilesen
Christen Krogh
Håkon Wium Lie
Jon von Tetzchner

As well as some photos.

Opera 11 with Extensions

By | October 14, 2010 | 39 Comments

Opera 11 with ExtensionsThe world is coming to an end, as Opera Software has just announced its plans to bring extensions to the upcoming Opera 11 web browser.

What? How?

According to Norwegian software company, Opera tried to make it easy for developers to port already existing extensions from other browsers.

Furthermore, you will have a chance to create your own extension by using HTML5, CSS, JavaScript and supported APIs.

Extensions will be based on the W3C Widget specifications and this is being considered for an Open Standard effort.

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Opera Mobile for Android

By | October 14, 2010 | 4 Comments

Opera Mobile for Android

Android users rejoice, as Opera has just announced the upcoming release of Opera Mobile for Android.

When? When? When?

Although the official date of availability remains unknown, company promised to deliver browser within a month or so.

Features?
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Mozilla’s Army of Awesome

By | October 13, 2010 | 4 Comments

Mozilla's Army of Awesome

In a plausible effort to strengthen Firefox community support, Mozilla has launched a new web site, called “Army of Awesome”.

Now, before you start packing your bags, here’s how it works:
– Mozilla tracks and displays all #Firefox mentions at Twitter
– In case of a browser issue, recruits may use their Twitter account and help those people out

Fair enough. However, while it sounds good on paper, there is one problem: it displays all the mentions, not highlighting tweets that may require your attention. To put it another way: a mess.

So, if you have a few minutes to spare, head over to Army of Awesome page and see it for yourself.

Fake: New and Different Mac OS X Web Browser

By | October 13, 2010 | 5 Comments

Now here is an interesting spin on a regular web browser. Basically, it’s a programmable web browser, designed with automation in mind. Think about it as a blend of Safari and OS X Apple Script utility.

According to Fake web page, you can use it to automate various web tasks, such as: filling forms and/or capturing screenshots. Developers may also find it beneficial, as they can use Fake to graphically configure automated tests for their web applications.

However, there are two downsides: Mac OS X only and a price of $29.95.

Home page.

Why Stop at 8? Google Chrome 9 Details Are Here

By | October 13, 2010 | 7 Comments

Why Stop at 8? Google Chrome 9 Details Are HereWhat happens when you start pushing new browser milestones every month or so? Apparently, features get pushed back as well.

According to cNET, Google has cut off a bunch of features that were originally planned for Google Chrome 8 and is now making its way to Chrome 9.

What was axed?
Hardware acceleration
Hardware based video decoding
Large layers support
Opacity fixes
Canvas issues fix for 2D graphics
CSS reflections, drop shadows and masks support

However, as new Google Chrome branches are usually released every 6 weeks, it’s not a big delay after all.

Firefox Has Encountered a Popup

By | October 12, 2010 | 2 Comments

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Hello, Google Chrome 8

By | October 12, 2010 | 3 Comments

Hello, Google Chrome 8Although Google Chrome 8 is still in early stages of development, it appears to be shaping up nicely. Following its new release cycle, Google has recently released the very first build of Google Chrome 8 web browser.

Before you become too excited, don’t expect any major changes yet as the only difference between Chromium 7.0.548.0 and Chromium 8.0.549.0 builds is a single bug fix.

Recently, Chrome 7 beta builds received a cloud printing and host remoting features that align nicely with the upcoming Chrome OS release.

What will Chrome 8 bring to the table? Only time will tell. However, performance improvements are more than likely.

Download Link: Chromium 8.0.549.0

Download Opera 10.63

By | October 12, 2010 | 13 Comments

Opera 10.63 ReleasedToday, Opera Software has released a new version of Opera browser that is 10.63.

In addition to user interface, scripting and miscellaneous bug fixes, this release also includes 5 security related patches. Therefore, it’s a recommended update for every Opera 10.6x user.

Changelog: 10.63

Download Link: Opera 10.63

All the Way to Internet Explorer 13

By | October 12, 2010 | 4 Comments

All the Way to Internet Explorer 13It seems like Microsoft decided to increase its domain names portfolio, as company has recently registered a bunch of new IE related domain names:

InternetExplorer12.com
InternetExplorer13.com
ie12beta.com
ie13beta.com

Unfortunately for Microsoft, they failed to register InternetExplorer8.com, InternetExplorer9.com and InternetExplorer10.com domains, as now they belong to someone else.

Considering that .com price is ~8-9 USD, why stop at number 13?