Saturday, February 27, 2010

According to his promise, the Mozilla mobile browser development completed his given name Fennec. However, for now, this software is available for Linux platform Maemo used Nokia N900.

Release Candidate, which is the last stage before the final version is downloadable for free beginning January 1, 2010. Previously, the beta version of this software has been released since the beginning of 2009 and an alpha version for Windows Mobile.

Some of the features on the upgraded version of the RC include rendering text. In addition, there are added features like synchronization with Firefox on a PC with Mozilla Weave and add-ons to customize the browser view. Fennec also provides tab browsing, bookmarks, quick zoom, pop up blocker, download manager, and the standard features of the browser on your PC.

Although not yet available for other mobile platforms, still try Fennec without using the Nokia N900. Preview in the PC version can be downloaded and used Windows, Linux, and Mac.



Sunday, February 14, 2010

Specifications and Images Samsung New Wave, which is based smart phone operating system has leaked Bada. The phone will be launched at a global conference MobileWorldCongress for the mobile industry a prestigious world on February 14.

DailyMobile been showing the pictures and specifications of this phone. The phone will be marketed as Samsung S8500 and Wave will use the TouchWiz interface version 3.0.

Here is a picture:


Samsung Wave Specifications:

  • 3.3 "screen amoled
  • 5mpix autofocus, flash
  • 720p video
  • 2gb internal memory
  • MicroSD slot
  • HSDPA
  • WIFI b / g / n
  • 1GHz processor
  • Bada OS
  • Touchwiz 3.0
  • 3.5 mm jack
  • 1500mAh baterry
  • Aluminum body
  • Tempered glass
  • Divx player
  • 10.9mm thick!

To find out more details about the Bada, the new operating system from Samsung, visit www.bada.com

Photos / Pictures of Samsung S8500 Wave:

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Playing games with games using a special device that will certainly be better than when using ordinary tools. In addition to a more resilient, this course will make the gamer feel more comfortable so can be freely distributed with the desire to play better.

Accordingly, Microsoft has just introduced the latest X4 SideWinder keyboard, which is designed to give gamers more control over their gaming experience with anti-Ghosting technology at the forefront.

The technology itself has been developed by the Applied Science Group. The workings of this new technology is taking anti-Ghosting technology and brought it to the next level by allowing gamers to push up to 26 keys at once.

In addition, X4 SideWinder keyboard is also equipped with a macro recording feature, automatic repetition of the macro, and profile switching mode and adjustable backlighting.

Regarding availability, X4 SideWinder keyboard is expected to be available in March 2010. While the price of 59.95 USD and is available for pre-order at Amazon.




Naveen Jain is a founder and CEO at Intelius which he started in Janurary 2003 with a mission to empower consumers with online information for personal protection and intelligent decisions. Previously, Naveen launched InfoSpace in March 1996 with the vision of delivering real-world information on the Internet - anytime, anywhere and on any device. Previous to InfoSpace, Jain was a Program Manager at Microsoft Corporation from June 1989 to March 1996.

With his parents’ encouragement and support, Naveen Jain finished his engineering degree from the renowned Indian Institute of Technology in Roorkee (in the state of Uttarakhand) in 1979. He continued his education at the XLRI Jamshedpur School of Management (in the state of Bihar), earning a M.B.A in 1982. These two degrees became crucial in Naveen Jain’s next step in his career.

In 1989, Naveen Jain got his first big break. Microsoft tapped Naveen for a business exchange program, and he moved to the United States to take a management position. As a senior executive, he had the opportunity to work alongside his business hero, Bill Gates. Naveen Jain worked on several crucial projects at Microsoft, including the OS/2, Windows NT, and Windows 95 operating systems. Naveen Jain was also part of the management team that launched the Microsoft Network.

But success at Microsoft was not enough for Naveen Jain. As he famously once said in an interview, Naveen got “tired of making billions for Bill.” In 1996, Jain struck out on his own, founding his first company, InfoSpace. Launched with a small amount of capital, InfoSpace concentrated on providing content to major websites. Within two years, InfoSpace was listed on NASDAQ and had made 24 acquisitions. By 2000, InfoSpace was declared “the most successful company you never heard of,” and Naveen Jain’s personal worth hit $2.2 billion.