Archive for March, 2015

Google Rejects Mozilla’s Summer of Code 2015 Application

By | March 4, 2015 | 1 Comment

Google Rejects Mozilla’s Summer of Code 2015 ApplicationNow here’s something for all you conspiracy theorists out there.

As you might remember, Mozilla and Google did not sign a new agreement and Yahoo! became a default search engine on Firefox, which also resulted in a pretty healthy market share increase for the third largest search engine in the US.

Now, it looks like Mozilla was not accepted to Google’s Summer of Code 2015 event; and before you grab your pitchforks and head over to the search giant’s headquarters, we should note that there are fewer organizations on the accepted list (190 in 2014 compared to 137 this year), including Linux Foundation, Tor, etc.
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Video: Spartan On Windows 10! Coming This Month

By | March 3, 2015 | 6 Comments

Video: Spartan On Windows 10!Now this is cool.

Despite not being available for public yet, it looks like we (finally) got a video of Spartan running on Windows 10 Preview and it does look promising.

If you don’t feel like watching a video, it covers Cortana integration and this is what It can do:
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This Is New Opera Mini For Windows Phone

By | March 2, 2015 | 0 Comments

This Is New Opera Mini For Windows PhoneYesterday, Opera Software have announced its plans to show a new version of Opera Mini in the MWC 2015 conference for both Windows Phone and Android.

Well, while we wait for the official press renders and other gooes, guys at WMPU have managed to get their hands on a new Opera Mini build for Windows Phone, that is (finally) not frustrating to use.

According to Opera, it was redesigned from the ground up to alligh with Microsot‘s Metro UI, in addition to that, it is said to be fast and fluid, unlike the Beta version of Opera Mini, which is just awful.
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Opera To Reveal New Opera Mini Tomorrow

By | March 1, 2015 | 0 Comments

Opera To Reveal New Opera Mini TomorrowIf you’ve been using Opera Mini on Windows Mobile and now have downloaded the “latest” build on Windows Phone, then there shouldn’t be UI learning experience as it’s exactly the same as it has been five years ago.

Well, things could take a turn for the better as Opera will unveil two new builds for both Android and Windows Phone that are set to look more native to the OS itself.
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