Archive for January, 2009
Opera Mini for Andriod Finalized
G1 holders, Opera have finalized the Opera Mini browser version for the Android, bringing some cool new features, like the ability to access SD cards for page upload, download, and saving. There is also the double-tab for zoom in feature, and the video playback handover to the OS. The thing that sets Opera Mini [...]
IE8 RC1 Benchmarks… SLOWEST?
Internet Explorer 8 RC1 speed benchmarks have been released by ZDNet Australia, and guess what? Chrome is number 1, and the positively reviewed IE8 so far still falls maginicintly behind when it comes to speed at least. Read the full post for more details here.
Update Google Chrome to Latest Beta Release
If you’re so much into Google Chrome, and would like to stay at the edge of its latest Beta releases every month, Google Chrome Channel Changer is your tool for this. Sysdigg posted a more detailed article about how to get the latest Beta releases here. For the record, following their foot-steps did not really [...]
Console Vs PC Gaming on aMap.com
So I came across this aMap new site via TechCrunch, which takes your debat into a tree-like fascinating way to flip through the debate as it grows. So I started just for the sake of testing (and I have a very strong feeling I wil l regret it) the debate of Console vs PC Gaming… [...]
How to add RSS Subscriptions to Google Chrome
Google have the best RSS Reader in the world, and they released and graduated their favorite new Chrome baby out of Beta as the future of web browsing. Yet they somehow miss a simple easy way to subscribe to RSS feeds and add them to their Google Reader. This is a quick workaround for now.
ZoneAlarm Blocking TinyURL
I have been dazzled for so long about why TinyURLs never seem to work for me while everyone else is happy with it. Bad luck I thought or a common problem people are living with. But today after I received some Twitter feedback and tried it again I noticed, it was ZoneAlarm blocking it [...]
Google Chrome For Mac & Linux
For those waiting, Google have commented of continuous efforts for bringing the Chrome browser to the Mac and Linux operating systems as their top priority, and the new Chrome 2.0 pre-Beta release already contains pieces of code that are in the direction of one common source code for multi-platform support. Alas, no release date [...]
