Comment on Microsoft Considers The Following Names For Spartan by tiagos
Edge is the coolest name, I think, and I think it’s also the one that will be most globally acceptable, in that not everyone speaks English, but everyone can say Internet and Explorer…
View ArticleComment on Microsoft Considers The Following Names For Spartan by Usman
I doubt for Edge and Evo as Microsoft could run into copyright issues with these names. Also Internet Explorer Entourage is quite a long name and won’t become very popular. Microsoft should craft some...
View ArticleComment on Microsoft Considers The Following Names For Spartan by Timonthy
I like this name better -EndOfChrome
View ArticleComment on Microsoft Considers The Following Names For Spartan by Mark Driggs
Vygantas, time to change your site logo again. Good thing you have a ‘v’ you can reserve for Opera spiritual successor Vivaldi: https://vivaldi.com/
View ArticleComment on Microsoft Considers The Following Names For Spartan by carls22
Let’s hope that MSoft didn’t us BING search again to see what names were available. That got them in trouble with Metro, Win9, and the original name for Zune. Hope they use another search engine to...
View ArticleComment on Say Goodbye To Flash, YouTube Switches To HTML5 by Flavoi
Welcome to the future :-)
View ArticleComment on This Is Microsoft‘s Spartan by Rafael Luik
So how does it look like? Like Chrome or pretty much any other Webkit based web browser. You’re a f***** retard!
View ArticleComment on Opera Mini Pulled From The Windows Phone Store by Hugh Isaacs II
This is a strong maybe, but maybe this is to reupload it as a Universal App?
View ArticleComment on Opera Mini Pulled From The Windows Phone Store by Patrick
Did you ask Opera?
View ArticleComment on Say Goodbye To Flash, YouTube Switches To HTML5 by Douglas Ryan
Indeed.Now can Flash just please die?
View ArticleComment on Opera Mini Pulled From The Windows Phone Store by Кostadin
https://twitter.com/opera/status/562154528586620928
View ArticleComment on Opera Mini Pulled From The Windows Phone Store by Mark Driggs
While we’re talking about things Opera related, how come there hasn’t been any news posted on the new Vivaldi browser crafted by Ex-Opera members? Are you waiting for them to get out of technical...
View ArticleComment on Google’s US Market Share Goes Below 75% For The First Time by...
Ugly must die — oro o plomo! «Per rectum ad astra» and past not working forever.
View ArticleComment on January, 2015 Desktop Market Share: Google Chrome, Safari, Opera –...
Great to see Opera going up again. If only they don’t ruin it (there is no way to turn off autoupdate or using an older version). Apart from one bug, I’m very happy with Opera 27.
View ArticleComment on Benchmarks: Internet Explorer 11 vs. Spartan vs. Google Chrome 40...
These numbers are even more impressive since there should be even more performance gains once the final optimized builds are released.
View ArticleComment on Say Goodbye To Flash, YouTube Switches To HTML5 by James LaBarre
If IBM had any level of competence in the early 2000′s, we could have been using the java-based HotMedia rather than Flash for video & other multimedia items. Of course, security-wise we might not...
View ArticleComment on Microsoft Considers The Following Names For Spartan by pookie21
what the hell is wrong with Spartan? I LOVE that.
View ArticleComment on Mozilla Will Start Enforcing Extension Signing by Tiago Sá
as long as I don’t need to sign my own self-made extensions, it’s not a problem for me.
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