Surfy For Windows Phone Updated

By | April 18, 2014 | 0 Comments

Surfy For Windows Phone UpdatedMicrosoft grants Outcoder restricted capabilities in order to allow SD card support.

Recently, a new version of popular web browser for Windows Phone has been released, bringing a couple of new features as well as expected bug fixes and various enhancements.

So what else is new? Well, according to the changelog, Surfy 3.9 now allows you to export downloaded files to your SD Card and phone’s Media Library. Also, you can expect some sort of improvements to password and form cache (whatever that means).
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Latest Build Of Chrome OS Has Windows 8 Like Snapping

By | April 18, 2014 | 0 Comments

Latest Build Of Chrome OS Has Windows 8 Like Snapping
Now here’s something to be thankful for.

Good news for all you Chrome OS users out there, if you’ve been dreaming about the better way to multitask on your Chromebook, now you can with the latest build from Google.
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Windows Phone How To: Open A Private Tab (Incognito Mode) On Internet Explorer 11

By | April 17, 2014 | 0 Comments

Windows Phone How To: Open A Private Tab (Incognito Mode) On Internet Explorer 11With the recent Windows Phone 8.1 update, the software giant as included a much needed, private browsing feature, which can be enabled in the following way:

– Click on the Tabs icon
– Click on the three dots that are located at the bottom right corner
– Click “New Inprivate Tab”

Enjoy your Christmas shopping.

Microsoft Board Sued By A Shareholder

By | April 16, 2014 | 0 Comments

Microsoft Board Sued By A ShareholderEU fine is the reason.

Back in 2013, Microsoft was fined ($732 million) by the European Union for mismanaging the browser ballot screen, which was missing due to a „technical error“.

Now, one of the Microsoft shareholders, Kim Barovic, is suing the board for this very reason, as well as for an insuffiicnet investigation where the software giant was asked to find out how that mistake has occured and take action agaist the offenders.
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Must Have Google Chrome Extensions

By | April 16, 2014 | 0 Comments

Must Have Google Chrome ExtensionsNow here’s a quickie.

If you have some time to spare, there is a pretty popular thread at ask.reddit with over 4000 comments of people sharing their favorite Google Chrome extensions.

Check it out. Maybe you will find something useful.

March, 2014 Desktop Market Share: Google Chrome, Safari – Up; Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera – Down

By | April 15, 2014 | 0 Comments


Kicking things off with Internet Explorer, Microsoft’s web browser has lost some of the market share, down from 58.19% to 57.96% (0.23 point decrease).
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This Is The Firefox OS 2.0 Interface

By | April 13, 2014 | 5 Comments

This Is The Firefox OS 2.0 InterfaceFirefox OS meets Metro and iOS 7.

Earlier this year, Mozilla has talked about the upcoming Firefox OS UI revamp and today, Soren Hentzschel and Ahmed Nefzaoui have shared the very first screenshots of a new look.

The overall design follows Microsoft’s “flat surface” guidelines and then borrows from iOS, with added transparency and such.
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March, 2014 Mobile Market Share: Safari, Google Chrome, Internet Explorer – Up; Android Browser, Opera Mini – Down

By | April 10, 2014 | 0 Comments


Another month, another report.

Starting with Safari, Apple’s web browser seen an increase of 0.39 point, up from 53.52% to 53.91%.
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Google Wants Business To Ditch Windows XP For Chromebook

By | April 9, 2014 | 1 Comment

Google Wants Business To Ditch Windows XP For ChromebookChromebooks for Business.

With the recent death of Windows XP, it looks like the search giant is trying to gamble on this very fact and has created a special offer for busineness.

According to the recent blog post, Google will offer a $100 discount for each Chromebook purchase and/or $200 off Chromebooks for Business with VMware Desktop as a Service (DaaS).
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Internet Explorer 6 Is No More

By | April 8, 2014 | 2 Comments

Internet Explorer 6 Is No MoreAnd nothing of value was lost.

Today marks an important day to all of you who are still using Internet Explorer 6 (why would you?). With today‘s death of Windows XP support, the software giant will also stop releasing new updates for IE6, the browser we love to hate.

As far as the usage goes, it currently holds 4.15% of the market share, down from 4.65%, so far, so good.