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Thursday, December 22, 2011

You can get Firefox 9 for desktop and mobile right now, Google-Firefox deal renewed






Firefox was in a precarious position for a while because the search deal with Google was running out – and that was the main source of cash for the non-profit Mozilla Foundation. Firefox fans can breathe a sigh of relief as there’s a new deal that ensures Google sponsorship for another three years.



After reports that Chrome has surpassed Firefox for the second spot in the most popular browser leaderboard, it looked uncertain if Google still had interest in Firefox. It turns out it does and Google will remain the default search provider for Firefox for the foreseeable future.


Mozilla does offer a Bing version of Firefox, but a reported 80%+ of the foundations money comes from the Google deal so it would have been a major hit if they lost that.


To celebrate the occasion, Firefox fans can treat themselves to the latest version of Firefox – version 9 – which boosts JavaScript performance by adding type inference to the engine for about 30% performance gains and two-finger gesture support for Mac OS X. There are bug fixes and improvements in other areas but not ones you’re likely to notice easily.



This time it’s official, so updating is as easy as going into the About dialog. And if you don’t have Firefox already, you can snatch it from their official site.


Firefox 9 for Android also moved out of the beta channel and right into the release channel. Its developments were in a different direction than its desktop counterpart – it brings the new tablet-specific design, adds access to the camera for web pages and HTML5 form validation.


Check out the new UI on video:



You can grab Firefox 9 for Android from the Android Market. There’s a separate app for the Beta channel if you like being on the cutting edge of browsers.

Saturday, December 3, 2011

LG Nitro HD blasts into our office, right in front of the camera [VIDEO]

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LG Nitro HD blasts into our office, right in front of the camera [VIDEO]

It’s been a while since we got a taste of an LG flagship, so we were more than curious to spend some quality time with the company’s freshly launched Nitro HD for AT&T Wireless. As the highlight of its top of the line spec sheet, the LTE rocking smartphone boasts an award winning, 4.5″ AH-IPS LCD screen with HD (720×1280 pixels) resolution – more than enough to spark our interest.

Now on with the specs. Along with its state of the art display, the LG Nitro HD packs a Snapdragon chipset with two Scorpion cores, clocked at 1.5GHz. A gig of RAM is on board, along with 4GB of built-in storage. The latter is expandable via microSD card slot (16GB card comes in the box). An 8MP camera, capable of 1080p video recording is at hand, complemented by a front-facing unit for video calls.

The LG Nitro HD is a sleek and stylish device. Its measures are 133.9 x 67.8 x 10.4 mm, and its weight tips the scale at 127 grams – quite pocket friendly for a phone of such size and massive functionality. An 1830 mAh battery is the power source of the device – we’ll tell you more about it in a separate post.


LG Nitro HD live shots

The LG Nitro HD comes with Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread out of the box, dressed in the typical LG launcher. We have prepared a video of the phone in action for you. Check it out below.

We are hard at work on a review of the device, so stay tuned!


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