Tuesday, February 5th, 2008
Last week I promised that my "Browser of the Week" series would begin on Monday. Due to unforeseen circumstances, it will kick off next week. The first browser to go under the microscope will be Opera. If Opera does anything special that I absolutely positively must take a look at, ...
Tags: botw, opera | 4 Comments »
Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008
Last month, Microsoft announced to general astonishment that the upcoming release of Internet Explorer will pass the Acid2 test of standards compliance. They even went as far as to publish a video containing interviews with leading members of the IE team and a fascinating inside look at their Acid2 quest. ...
Tags: acid2, ie, microsoft, opera | 4 Comments »
Monday, January 21st, 2008
Is the television next in line for a big technology-driven overhaul as the transformation of mobile phones into miniature computers continues apace? A panoply of set-top boxes are vying to serve as the brains of the humble boob tube, from PVRs (TiVo and company) through game consoles (XBox, Playstation, Wii) ...
Tags: apple tv, google, iphone, media center, opera, playstation, pvr, slingbox, tivo, trends, tv, wii, xbox | No Comments »
Thursday, January 10th, 2008
Michael Calore of Wired delved more deeply into the Opera video that I mentioned yesterday. In particular, he took the logical step of contacting Opera PR to ask about David Rosen's off-the-cuff assertion that they are planning an iPhone port. Opera communications honcho Michelle Valdivia Lien's response is a PR ...
Tags: android, apple, browser wars, iphone, microsoft, mobile, mozilla, opera, webkit | No Comments »
Wednesday, January 9th, 2008
Uberpulse has posted a interview at CES with David Rosen, a developer at Opera Software. The interview is entitled "Opera Browser Coming To The iPhone", but the first 99% of the video have nothing to do with the iPhone, proving yet again that like sex, the iPhone sells. David isn't ...
Tags: iphone, mobile, opera, standards, video, widgets | 1 Comment »