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Wii's Opera Browser 2.0 Update Gets Detailed [Wii Browser]Game Reactor has the scoop on Wii's Opera Browser 2.0, coming this December for 500 Wii Points ($5). It's got Wii Speak compatibility, updated buttons, a maximum of six tabs, Wii Mail support and will be free for people who already paid for the first. Those of you who love surfing the net with a ... |
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Dealzmodo Hack: Cooked Software Revives HTC Phones [Upgrade Your Smartphone]HTC has always known their biggest weakness: Windows Mobile. They've done their best to hide the aged interface in glossy costumes and bolster performance, but they can only do so much—the OS is slow, buggy and can drain battery life on certain hardware. Luckily, Windows Mobile responds wel... |
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The Xiph.Org Foundation Announces Theora 1.0Theora is a video codec with a small CPU footprint that offers easy portability and requires no patent royalties. While the Theora bitstream format was standardized in 2004 and our beta releases have been used by millions, this 1.0 release is an important milestone reflecting the maturity and sta... |
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Xiph.org releases Theora 1.0A codec is a pieces of software that can both code and decode video hence the name, just like modem is short for modulator demodulator. If you've seen any video... ... |
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The Week in iPhone Apps: To The Polls! [IPhone Apps]Wow. Four more days to go. The next time you pop open one of our lovely weekly app roundups, we will have a new man in the White House (knocking on wood hard here). I don't know about you guys, but I'm a little on edge. This week, let's have a look at the apps that will make you forget about gerryma ... |
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Apple blocks Opera Mobile on iPhoneApple blocks Opera Mobile on iPhone Steve Jobs doesn’t seem to like competition Apple wants to protect its baby Apple’s success with the iPhone hasn’t seemed to dampen its enthusiasm from keeping all other companies away from its precious device, as it has apparently rejected ... |


