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Firefox 4 Beta 7 Benchmarked – Fastest In Sunspider Benchmark
Mozilla has released the seventh beta of its upcoming browser, Firefox 4.0. The Firefox 4.0 development has hit a slightly rough patch recently resulting in the release date for the final build pushed back to 2011. However, there is good news with the new beta – it has finally overtaken both Chrome and Opera, both… |
Google Slaps Back At Facebook: Asks Users To Register A Complaint
![]() | A kind of war has been going on recently between Facebook and Google over a contacts export issue. First, Google blocked Facebook access to the GMail contacts API. To this, Facebook responded back with a new method to get GMail contacts of an user (the download contacts option). And now Google has slapped back again at Facebook. |
Nautilus-Elementary To be Discontinued; Will Be Replaced By Marlin
![]() | Nautilus-Elementary is a patched version of Nautilus, the default file manager in GNOME. It is by far one of the slickest patches for Nautilus and looks a lot better than vanilla Nautilus. It was included in our 7 Things To Do After Installing Ubuntu 10.10. Well, words are coming out that the Elementary team has… |
Google To Provide Free InFlight Wi-Fi
![]() | Today the Google Chrome browser team has announced that it will be providing free in-flight internet access to an estimated 15 million passengers during the holiday season. To bring this free Wi-Fi access, Google has teamed up with AirTran, Delta and Virgin America. Passengers travelling on any of these flights between 20th November 2010 and… |
Nexus One Getting Gingerbread In “A Few Days”
![]() | We have been hearing rumors that the next version of Android “Gingerbread” will be released early November, probably on November 11th. Another rumor going around recently says that Gingerbread is Android 2.3, not Android 3.0 as previously thought. Today in a tweet, Alvaro Fuentes Vasquez, confirmed both these rumors. This is what he tweeted: |



