Posts tagged Firefox
Energy Sistem 52 Touch Showcased With Plenty of Renders
Jul 9th

Here’s another product line-up for the over-saturated personal media player market. Not that options are a bad thing, mind you. Energy Sistem has just pulled the curtain off their 52 Touch line-up of devices, but manages to only show off a full array of digital renders, and not the actual devices
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Energy Sistem 52 Touch Showcased With Plenty of Renders
IBM embraces Firefox, adopts it internally
Jul 1st
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A recent change to IBM’s internal IT policy has made Firefox the company’s default Web browser. The move is a major endorsement of the browser’s suitability in large-scale enterprise environments. IBM plans to roll it out to employees on new computers and will encourage its staff of 400,000 to use it on their existing systems
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Speeding Up OS X Navigation with Quicksilver
Jun 30th

We are always looking to improve efficiency, fewer steps to edit photos, fewer steps to format word processing, etc.
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Speeding Up OS X Navigation with Quicksilver
Integrate MS Office and Your Zoho Online Account
Jun 29th

Have you been looking to integrate MS Office install and your Zoho online account?
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Integrate MS Office and Your Zoho Online Account
Flock Beta Builds Social Browsing into Chrome [Downloads]
Jun 16th

Windows: We’re familiar with Flock as the browser that bakes social networking tools into Firefox . A new beta uses Chrome as the base browser, and as you might expect, it’s a lighter, thinner browser, with the same convenient posting and reading tools
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Flock Beta Builds Social Browsing into Chrome [Downloads]
iPhone 4 sells-out in US & UK; AT&T security breach exposes subscriber details
Jun 16th

We’ve got to say, Apple’s launch of the iPhone 4 wasn’t exactly the slick, user-friendly experience we’ve come to expect from the Cupertino company. As we reported yesterday , Apple’s US online store is apparently out of its first batch of iPhone 4 handsets, now showing the smartphone shipping by July 2nd rather than June 24th as before; the UK store has since caught up, with Apple’s supply of unlocked, SIM-free iPhone 4 handsets also showing a July 2nd ship date. That’s despite consistent problems with accessing the two stores throughout the day.
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iPhone 4 sells-out in US & UK; AT&T security breach exposes subscriber details
ScrollyFox Automates Firefox Scrolling for Hands-Free Reading [Downloads]
Jun 7th

Firefox: If you spend time reading lengthy text on the web ScrollyFox is a handle tool to automatically scroll the page down for you.
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ScrollyFox Provides Automated Page Scrolling in Firefox
Jun 7th

Do you read a high amount of content each day on the web but get tired of manually scrolling through everything? Now you can set up relaxed pace auto-scrolling in Firefox with the ScrollyFox extension. Note: You may occasionally encounter a website where the extension will not work.
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ScrollyFox Provides Automated Page Scrolling in Firefox
Desktop Fun: Nebula Wallpapers
Jun 5th

Nebulae can be very colorful, breathtaking to look at, and inspire the imagination. Add a touch of that ethereal beauty to your desktop with our Nebula Wallpapers collection.
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Desktop Fun: Nebula Wallpapers
Remains of the Day: Don’t Eat What You See on TV [For What It's Worth]
Jun 3rd

Diets based on food we see on TV make us fat, Firefox considers a cool new look for dialogs, and email addresses that aren’t supposed to show up on Facebook still end up indexed by Google.
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Remains of the Day: Don’t Eat What You See on TV [For What It's Worth]

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