For those of you HTC Evo 4G users who have been waiting for Sprint/HTC to upgrade to Gingerbread, you don’t have to wait, you can start playing with some of the beta versions like I was doing last night.
Hit up the link below for full details!
IE 8 is finally here, out of beta, you can download it here.
I suspect that IE8 still will be slow but heck, I will give it a try later today and let you know on what’s up.
Today Microsoft Corp. announced the availability of Windows Internet Explorer 8, the new Web browser that offers the best solution for how people use the Web today. It c
Yes, Google Chrome has been around and I have even made a blog dedicated to Chrome hacks, but Google Chrome is now going official. I really sense that Chrome will start picking up even more users due to the fact that they did fix a lot of security bugs with enhancements from the community feedback.
Go Google!
One thing I highly admire of Google over Microsoft is that they went with open-source when they could’ve made gazillions more money with proprietary code. Kudos to open-source, Linux
Stumbleupon launches its Toolbar-less browsing feature, of course, it seems that they have picked on our ideas from SiteHoppin, which is originally based on Toolbar-less browsing.
You can test both out yourself and judge which one is better, I still think my SiteHoppin rocks over SU’s new toolbar-lessness.
video://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_6oqKL2j8eA
Here’s a really cool 3D iPhone application that is coming soon. (You can sign up for the beta for now…)
The iPhone Earth lets you view satellite imagery of the globe in 3D, sorta like Google Earth, but customized for the iPhone so you can rotate it back and forth for control.
I was particularly impressed when I saw they had used the iPhone accelerometers to allow you to tilt and rotate your view by tilting the iPhone. They weren’t downloading the imagery data over the