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It was time to take its powerful Google web browser, Chrome, its great mobile OS, Android. Smartphones are becoming better because they have better processors and more RAM, allowing Chrome can run in a completely fluent in them.
You could say that the tablets have already Honeycomb Chrome because its browser is designed to look and feel exactly like the popular Google product. Coincidence? I doubt it, but remember that “like” does not mean “equal.”
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Mozilla Firefox promised to have updates every 6 weeks, and so far has kept his word. In these days has been released the new Mozilla Firefox 7.
If there is something that we can not complain about Firefox is its memory consumption. Now the company has put the batteries in this and the new version uses less memory than before, approximately 20% less. But that’s not all, Firefox 7 also has a better image rendering and instant synchronization of passwords and bookmarks to different devices using Firefox Sync.
It’s incredible man’s ability to turn harmless creatures such as insects in the most effective spy cameras in history. Just in case to avoid confusion, we are not talking about little robots with insect forms as often seen in movies, but real insects are used as spies.
Maharbiz Michel and his colleagues at the University of California are in the midst of a project which if successful will give us excellent spies really insects. What you do, you see, is to connect electronic devices to tiny insect and radio waves are used to control the flight of it.
Personal claims company First4Lawyers have come up with a way of recording the details of road traffic accidents as soon as they happen. Accident Toolkit is a free, easy to use iPhone application that walks users through the steps required to take an accurate record of all the most crucial information at the scene of a car crash, right there at the roadside.
Those of us who have suffered at the hands of another careless road user will know that it can be a stressful and messy business. When we’re involved in an accident, we might not always have the presence of mind to record everything we need to ensure a strong case for an insurance claim. This is where Accident Toolkit comes in.
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