Comment on HTML5: Play “Cut The Rope” Game Via Web Browser by Jackn
What color underwear the most healthy? Some people like brunet pants, but neglect the color is through the colorant out, dyes were is collect a variety of chemical substances in one of the mixed bag,...
View ArticleComment on Internet Explorer 10 Will Support SkyDrive by Shane Bundy
I don’t see IE10 integration with SkyDrive, only Windows 8. Not on the site or the referring blog post: http://www.windows8news.com/2012/02/20/windows-8-skydrive-integration/
View ArticleComment on Internet Explorer 10 Will Support SkyDrive by FavBrowser.com
We will see, IE 10 features are pretty bleak atm, nothing announced yet :)
View ArticleComment on Microsoft: Google Bypasses Internet Explorer’s Security As Well by...
Opera users: https://addons.opera.com/addons/extensions/details/ghostery/ Its available for every other browser, but search for it. After installing this I could once and for all tell google analytics...
View ArticleComment on Internet Explorer 10 Will Support SkyDrive by daPhyre
That would be interesting. Let’s see what they do with such tool!
View ArticleComment on Internet Explorer 10 Will Support SkyDrive by Shane Bundy
We’ve only got to wait until Wednesday. ;)
View ArticleComment on Mozilla’s Firefox 2012 Roadmap And Futures by Anonymous
More like Captain Oblivious… “First of all Chrome doesn’t have hardware acceleration” It accelerates composited layers (and does so without a hitch). Identical to all Webkit browsers. “Firefox...
View ArticleComment on Opera Mobile And Opera Mini For Windows Phone 7 by Shane Bundy
Did you hear that Opera Mobile 12 is out along with Opera Mini Next? They’ve been doing some really cool things. ;)
View ArticleComment on Microsoft Excel: Whirly Line (Pic) by Max Renn
What’s the point of this cartoon? You feel superior? o_O
View ArticleComment on Opera Submits Other People Apps Without Permission by Marcosc
As someone who used to work for Opera, I can tell you they would never do this kind of thing on purpose. Seems like an f’up by Handster.
View ArticleComment on Opera Submits Other People Apps Without Permission by David Grane
Nice article thank you for sharing. This is fault of Handster team.
View ArticleComment on Download Opera Mobile 12 And Opera Mini Next by FavBrowser.com
I was positively surprised by the IE mobile as previous versions were pretty horrible. Well, at least Windows 8 preview is coming today so some can play with the IE10
View ArticleComment on Android, iOS, BlackBerry Affected By A Serious WebKit...
After looking through WebKit’s code myself (I’ve built it from source before) I can see multiple security issues with it. It’s too “simple”.
View ArticleComment on Android, iOS, BlackBerry Affected By A Serious WebKit...
Wow… I wonder how many of those are used and not reported
View ArticleComment on Android, iOS, BlackBerry Affected By A Serious WebKit...
You should report them, you can earn money..
View ArticleComment on Opera Submits Other People Apps Without Permission by Anonymous
What mess was caused by Handster? Looks like Dolphin signed up for the Handster store: http://www.handster.com/dolphin_browser_hd.html And the update at Engadget: “By the Handster standard distribution...
View ArticleComment on Android, iOS, BlackBerry Affected By A Serious WebKit...
It’s not Chrome (Google are the ones who pay people for finding security flaws). In fact Chrome makes WebKit safer because of the sandbox environment Chrome runs. Safari has only jeopardised it, but I...
View ArticleComment on Opera Submits Other People Apps Without Permission by Sirnh1
According to linked Engadget article: (http://www.engadget.com/2012/02/25/is-your-android-app-on-blackberry-app-world-without-you-knowing/ ) “By the Handster standard distribution agreement, we can...
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