I am serious! I was lost in this software for almost an hour and didn’t even had to open Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox (or Internet Explorer for those who still use IE). The advantage being, I was surfing the internet like I regularly do and was downloading videos (plus converting them to the most comfortable format any one of us can dream of) simultaneously. All this was happening in just one single piece of software and this made my life look extremely simple. I was in heaven, literally!

On April 1st a screenshot on a certain Chinese site appeared that just might be the new Internet Explorer 9. Is it just a joke, or is it for real? Let’s find out.
Opera Mini, the popular web browser for many smartphones will soon be available for the iPhone. The company is organizing an exclusive pre-release preview of the software during 2010 Mobile World Congress. Jon von Tetzchner, Co-founder, Opera Software, marks this as a unique opportunity for the company to unveil the feature-rich web browser to the world.

As per Jon this event is a major step towards achieving company’s goal of bringing the Web to the World. Opera web browser is currently available as Opera Mobile and Opera Mini on numerous platforms and devices. The event will put light on the latest beta versions and add-on widgets of the software. Continue reading »
Two months after celebrating Firefox’s 5th birthday in November, Mozilla unveiled the latest version of the world’s most famous web browser. Yes, Firefox 3.6 RC2 is finally here and available for download! Though, it was expected to be released in December last year. The browser was officially made available last Thursday, Jan 21 at 9:30 AM Pacific Time.

Mozilla officially announced release the RC1 Firefox 3.6 on Jan 11, after development of five beta test versions. The RC2 came after fixing of over 70 bugs found in the earlier release. The Firefox 3.6 RC2 has been optimized to serve its users more efficiently than its predecessors. It features many new enhancements for the end users, web and add-on developers.
One of the most controversial discussions regarding LG’s new addition to Black Labels Series phones is how will the new shape of the BL40 perform? Thanks to LG who recently sent us the new Chocolate BL40 for a review, we’ve been able to test it out. For those who like a reminder of what the BL40 is technically capable of.
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