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Is Firefox Toast?

With its first appearance Firefox 1.0 was far better and more secure than the other browsers existing at this time. But today it seems that its performance is not that good and Google Chrome already is the second most popular browser according to StatCounter. Its advantage is not only the great speed but also its integration with Google's applications.
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New Opera Tweaks Threads, Mail Client

The new version of Opera was released for Windows, Mac and Linux. Opera 11.6 was updated with some interface changes including a more universal default skin, better HTML5 support, and faster handling of secure sites thanks to the new HTML5 algorithm for parsing code and other improvements of the browser.

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Adobe

Adobe Museum of Digital Media Announces Exhibition Launch

The Adobe Museum of Digital Art announces an exhibition by the japanese artist Mariko Mori called Journey to Seven Light Bay which starts today 12.01 a.m. at www.adobemuseum.com/TidaDome. It includes some featured projects where Mori explores the connections between the modern technologies, human conscious and nature. Read More
Mobile

Google Tests Android Update on Employees' Nexus S

The testing of the Android 4.0 which is also known as Ice Cream Sandwich update has already commenced. The operating system was sent to some Google employees for closed testing before the update release. One of them, the Google engineer Adel Saoud reported in a Google+ post that the Ice-cream Sandwich update looks great on his Nexus S. Read More
Mobile

Find Out If You Have Carrier IQ

At least three apps are already able to determine whether the software which is claimed to sent your personal information to the mobile companies, Carrier IQ is installed on your phone or not. You can choose between an app that is created by an Android antivirus expert to detect the malicious keylogger, another one written by Trevor Eckhart who was the first to announce that the Carrier IQ is running on mobile devices and CIQ detect.

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Social Networking

Open Graph for Reading News

Millions of Facebook users chose to use the news social apps Open Graph for reading specific news since its launch. The social network introduced the option for control over the news that you want to receive and read three months ago so people now can change their settings at any time and get what they really want.

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Mobile

Hands-on with the Samsung Galaxy Nexus

The Samsung Galaxy Nexus phone also known as Ice Cream Sandwich is already available in the stores. The first impressions of the Galaxy Nexus are that it is a pretty wide device with a high end display and processor and great wireless connectivity but the camera parameters could be much better. With the ICS you get great notifications, slick multi-tasking card interface, and 5 customizable home screens.

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Google

Youtube with New Look

Yesterday Google announced the new Youtube home page, Channel design and a fresh coat of digital paint. With the new Youtube look it is easier for you to search and find not only videos but also channels on Youtube and keep them into your tabs that shows what you really want to watch.

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Mobile

iPhone Said to Have Spontaneously Combusted

Another owner of iPhone, Ayla Mota, reported that the device allegedly began to emit sparks while it was recharging by the bedside. This incident happened a week after on an Australian plane a charging iPhone began to smoke and sizzle as the flight came into land.

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Microsoft

Windows 8 is Good for Companies

Intel CEO Paul Otellini commented the new version of Windows. According to him the new OS is one of the best things that’s ever happened to their company. He also stated that Windows 8 will allow tablets to get a legitimacy into mainstream computing because of the better security that it will provide and the user-friendly Metro interface. Read More
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