Ernan Baldomero+ 20 Jan 2013 android, apple safari, beta version, bookmarking, desktop version, engine platform, gestures, google, ios, layout engine, mobile browser, opera software, pc browser, pocket lint, rich applications, screen opera, slashgear, smartphone products, touch input, webkit
Opera Software is set to release a new browser specifically for smartphone and tablet devices called Opera Ice this February. The new mobile browser was designed to be touch input and gestures and ditching buttons to control elements like forwards and backwards. It also introduces several innovations on the interface and user experience front, but [...]
Ernan Baldomero+ 19 Jan 2013 anti malware, computer emergency readiness, cult of mac, department of homeland, department of homeland security, exploit, flashback, information week, java plugin, java software, javajar, mac os x, mac users, readiness team, target, trojan horse, vulnerability, windows linux, x system, zero day
Java software is again the target of the latest exploit leaving computers running Windows, Linux and Mac OS vulnerable to attack from a new Trojan horse putting personal information and even your online accounts at risk. The US Computer Emergency Readiness Team (US Cert) at the Department of Homeland Security has warned users to immediately [...]
Ernan Baldomero+ 19 Jan 2013 1 billion, android, call option, challenge microsoft, developers, dominance, facebook, free voice, graph search, international clients, launch, mobile numbers, msn messenger, networking giant, search feature, social networking sites, tap, user accounts, voip service
Social networking giant Facebook has announced the launching of its first VoIP service embedded on its Graph Search feature in apparent challenge to Skype dominance of VoIP service. Last January 15, Facebook announced to the press in the US the launch of the service and on Wednesday it has added to the free voice calling [...]
Ernan Baldomero+ 17 Jan 2013 all sorts, beta, bugs, desktop devices, google, improvements, interactive experiences, mac windows, mobile computers, octane performance, party applications, performance benchmark, smartphone, speech api, speech recognition, third parties, web apps, web speech, windows linux
Google has introduced its new Chrome Beta channel at Google Play specially designed for tablet and smartphone devices running Android 4.0 operating system and above. It is joining the recently release beta channel for other desktop and mobile computers running Mac, Windows, Linux and Chrome OS. The announcement was made on June 10 at Google [...]
Ernan Baldomero+ 14 Jan 2013 asian market, d2, dual core, gpu, htc, huawei, internal memory, last monday, lumia, mate, microsd cards, midrange, operating system, phone manufacturer, qualcomm, rear camera, snapdragon, windows phone
Huawei Ascend W1 has partnered with Microsoft and introduces its first of Windows powered smartphone called Huawei Ascend W1 on top of its line of Android based phones. In a press conference held last Monday, the Chinese phone manufacturer revealed that besides the Ascend W1 they also introduced the two more Android phones Huawei Ascend [...]
Ernan Baldomero+ 13 Jan 2013 additional memory, bluetooth usb, bridge intel, connectivity options, google, hdmi, ivy bridge, mobile workers, panasonic, rugged tablet pc, storage options, tablet pc, usb port, windows 8
Panasonic has announced that it would be releasing a new product called Toughpad FZ-G1. The tablet PC dubbed as the world’s thinnest and lightest rugged tablet PC has been on display in the recently held CES in Las Vegas, Nevada. This is in addition to the company’s rugged Toughpad tablet series; however, previous editions are [...]
Samsung announced the release of a mid-range Android smartphone Samsung Galaxy II Plus, an update to its older model Samsung Galaxy SII. The new phone has an overhauled designed, a new Android OS and chipset for mid-range performance. The Samsung Galaxy II Plus has a 4.3-inch WVGA (480×800) Super AMOLED Plus display screen like its [...]