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Photo The device runs a version of the Opera browser instead of Internet Explorer. Peter Chou (pictured above), president and CEO of mobile maker HTC, has announced the latest smart phone in its Touch touchscreen series at a launch event in London.
[07 May 2008]
Photo The demo consisted of a web browser and a 3D globe app called 'World time' which could be spun by flicking a stylus across the touchscreen. Texas Instruments drew the crowds to their booth at Mobile World Congress by demonstrating a prototype phone...
[15 Feb 2008]
Photo The converged device, incorporating a phone, iPod and web browser, will have a huge impact on the company's fortunes, for better or for worse. The Mac was almost certainly inspired by a similar black cube computer developed by Steve Jobs at his...
[24 Jan 2008]
Photo The iPhone's sleek looks and touchscreen tech give it plenty of allure but its lasting appeal is down to its user-focused interface (the Apple 'it just works' mantra applies here) and the fact it neatly combines several gadgets into the one device...
[03 Dec 2007]
Photo The systems are used as an entertainment hub for guests, with a radio, TV, DVD and CD player and a web browser all available. The Internet Bookmarks section allows users to access a number of useful websites with the click of a button, rather than...
[20 Nov 2007]
Photo The iPod Touch (pictured) also comes with a built-in wi-fi antenna and Apple's Safari web browser, as well as built in Google and Yahoo! Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveiled the new range of iPods in San Francisco this week.
[06 Sep 2007]
Photo This is QEDWiki, a browser based platform for developing mash-ups. Above is the Hursley House, the stately home in which IBM's UK R&D operations are based. The Spitfire engine was developed here by previous occupants, Vickers.
[07 Aug 2007]
Photo In conjunction with its developer day, Google also released the source code for its Google Gears software - a browser plug-in that lets people run web apps whether they're connected to the internet or not.
[01 Jun 2007]
Photo Visitors use a browser to navigate through lists of available footage and then view it. The British Film Institute (BFI) has unveiled 14 individual mini-cinemas where the public can view hundreds of rare film and TV titles for free.
[14 May 2007]
Photo However, Nord admitted it still had a "few flaws" and would not ship with a browser or media player. Trolltech is the company that brought developers the Linux-based mobile application platform Qtopia, based on its Qt platform.
[07 Sep 2006]
Photo Earlier this week the Mozilla Foundation released its first major update to the open source Firefox web browser. New in Firefox 1.5 is the ability to update the browser when a new version comes out. Previously, you had to download and install the...
[02 Dec 2005]
Photo They will keep popping up until the user caves in or shuts down their browser via their task bar (ctrl + alt + del). Speaking at the Virus Bulletin 2005 conference in Dublin, Eric Chien, senior antivirus researcher at Symantec, outlines the common...
[11 Oct 2005]
Photo To this end, the Boston R&D lab worked with the Mozilla Foundation to create an open-source mobile browser called Minimo, which runs on any Windows CE-based device and is still in alpha. Here's an exterior view of France Telecom's Boston research...
[03 Oct 2005]
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