Posted by Patrick on December 5, 2011

When it comes to the matter of the exploring the Internet, one of the most widely used application in a computer and even mobile devices are web browsers. And when it comes to web browsers, many users will agree that fast speed is one of the factors that constitutes a great web browser. As you might already know, several browser are in an eternal battle for the best web browser available. And this includes the...
Continue Reading... »Posted by Patrick on November 30, 2011

If you have been an avid user of iDevices and Macs, chances are high that you are also using Safari as your choice of web browser. For the most basic users, Safari is more than enough to address their web browsing needs but unfortunately it is not open source which makes other high end users seek other alternatives such as Mozilla's Firefox or Google Chrome. But overall, while Safari doesn't exactly blow you away with...
Continue Reading... »Posted by Ben Johnson on October 14, 2011

As you can see from all the tech news, Apple is currently on fire as they have been pushing hardware and software left and right. First, they launched their next major smartphone release, the iPhone 4S which was proven to be a hit since it was made available for preorder. And of course, another big shot was released as well when iOS 5 is finally out of its beta shackles and now made available to...
Continue Reading... »Posted by Patrick on August 31, 2011

With Mobile Safari, web-browsing on the iOS is a relatively smooth and bug free experience. For the most basic browsing tasks, it gets the job done. But if we are going to nitpick, one of the main flaw of Mobile Safari is the fact that it is seriously lacking in features. Features and functionalities that are staples of other web browsers. Sure there are quite a good number of jailbreak tweaks such as RestoreTab for...
Continue Reading... »Posted by Patrick on August 5, 2011

When it comes to web browsing on the iOS, there's nothing much that you can fault Safari with. The iOS's native browser does its job and does it well. But is it just me or does scrolling in Mobile Safari quite a bit sluggish? Scrolling down on pages can be quite cumbersome especially if the web page is very long. Now if you are like me who wants to increase the speed of page scrolling...
Continue Reading... »Posted by Patrick on July 9, 2011

Just yesterday, social networking giant Facebook has just launched their very own Skype powered Video Calling. This newest feature from Facebook works with all official versions of the Mac OS X and Windows. As of now, it doesn't work with Mac OS X Lion because it hasn't been released to the public yet. So if you are running a pre-release version of Lion, then you are out of luck, unless of course you perform the...
Continue Reading... »Posted by Ben Johnson on May 24, 2010
Just like Internet Explorer in Windows, every iPhone comes with stock Safari browser pre-installed in it. Although there are number of web-browsers available at App Store like Atomic, iCab Mobile and Perfect Browser but no one has match for the lightning speed of Opera Mini. For those who don't know: Opera Mini currently holds the title of World's fastest mobile web-browser with over 30 million active users. Below is a small tip allowing you to...
Continue Reading... »Posted by Ben Johnson on March 26, 2010
Annual Pwn2Own contest gives various hackers and security experts the opportunity to win over $100,000 USD by hacking various browsers and cell phones available in the market. Nearly all famous web-browsers including IE8, Safari and Firefox were hacked in the contest this year. Not only this but the famous iPhone's SMS database was also hacked within 20 seconds.
Continue Reading... »Posted by Jaxov Team on January 26, 2010
Yes now you can watch flash based videos on your iPhone. Even though iPhone still don't support flash but still Tobias Schneider, a German programmer has developed a JavaScript known as Gordon which can help you to play flash based videos on your iPhone. Just like HTML5 based player helps you to watch videos on YouTube without flash player installed on your browser, Gordon can help you to play flash content in mobile Safari but...
Continue Reading... »Posted by Jaxov Team on January 25, 2010
YouTube now support limited HTML5 support for videos which enables you to watch YouTube videos without installing plugins like flash player or silverlight. Inorder to view YouTube videos in HTML5 based video player, you must first signup for Test Tube and as a prerequisite you must have Google Chrome, Safari or Chrome frame in IE as web browsers. HTML5 video player may look like a regular flash player but the interesting part is that you...
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