Mozilla has released today Firefox 7. With this release, Mozilla focused on performance improvements, making Firefox the second fastest browser, following Opera.
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Mozilla has released today Firefox 7. With this release, Mozilla focused on performance improvements, making Firefox the second fastest browser, following Opera.
Mozilla has released today Firefox 7. With this release, Mozilla focused on performance improvements, making Firefox the second fastest browser, following Opera.
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New day, new web browser in Cydia: zad0xNET. It’s a simple and easy to use web browser, similar to Safari but without the cookies, bookmarks and history.
No matter how much better the iPhone/iPad/iPod might be as a mobile browsing experience, developing content that only works on those devices, ignores everything else, is a backward step.
Peter-Paul Koch has won international renown with his browser compatibility research and is the man with opinions about mobile web. Here is one of his opinions: mobile Safari is this generation’s Internet Explorer 6, and will be hated by future webdevs.
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PreBrowser is a web browser , and its similar to the one on Palm Pre. I didn’t play too much with it, but you know what they say… first impressions are everything, and it seems that PreBrowser can easily replace MobileSafari as my default web browser on the iPhone.
New day, new app in Cydia: PreBrowser. PreBrowser is a web browser , and its similar to the one on Palm Pre. I didn’t play too much with it, but you know what they say… first impressions are everything, and it seems that PreBrowser can easily replace MobileSafari as my default web browser on the iPhone.
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Memory Stick lets you use your iPhone or iPod Touch for storing and viewing files or for transferring files between two computers. Using Memory Stick, you can access your iPhone or iPod Touch just like you would a network drive from either Windows Vista, Windows XP or a Mac. You can copy files to and from the device simply by dragging and dropping files from within Windows Explorer or Mac Finder. Your iPhone or iPod Touch simply needs to be available on the network via its wi-fi capability.
In the page that is then shown, ensure that the File Sharing switch is set to ON. Shortly afterwards, just underneath the switch, the iPhone’s IP address and the Bonjour address will be shown.
The IP address is needed if you are accessing the iPhone from Windows. Either the IP address or the Bonjour address may be used if accessing the iPhone from a MAC (note that if you are accessing the iPhone from a MAC, the bonjour address will be more convenient since unlike the IP address, it will always remain the same).
Once File Sharing is enabled, you may connect to the phone either from a web browser, or by accessing the phone as a drive from within Windows Explorer or the Finder application (or indeed any webDAV client).