New Mozilla Mobile Internet Browser Update

For those who get used to Opera or Webkit, it’s time right to pay attention to Mozilla 3 Fennec, the new Mozilla mobile internet browser update. Their mobile initiative began last October, and now they are making functional steps to world browser domination. Fennec, the codename of pre-alpha mobile Firefox browser, was tested accurately and showed great results (5,9 times faster) in comparison with Microb Nokia N810 Internet Tablet that dates back to the previous Firefox 3 alpha series. Memory usage was reduced and performance increased greatly.

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Tested with a number of websites, Fennec appeared to be more responsive and have a small memory footprint. Now Mozilla is working to create intuitive and versatile interface. One step towards this goal is Mozilla’s touchscreen mobile interface.

But that is just the early step of development and Fennec doesn’t count on mainstream use at this stage, and their functionality hasn’t impressed through the user interface yet. But Fennec has some impressive results that that show huge potential:

Jay Sullivan, Mozilla Mobile director, claimed that it is “just a starting point to give us a framework to start experimenting, doing performance tests.” His goal is to bring the Firefox desktop user experience to handheld devices. The key is “Web compatibility, security, performance, support for rich internet apps.”

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Firefox user interface uses XUL, an XML-based user interface description language, which makes mobile browser very easy to customize and experiment with new mobile user interface ideas by modifying browser.xul file or browser.js file in JavaScript. Also the XUL technology can be easily used with a XUL Runner runtime to develop platform-neutral mobile applications that contain XML and JavaScript.

But that is just pre-alpha builds that are easy to modify and create with its code. Apparently this new Mozilla mobile internet browser update is an effective step to establish the development of Mozilla’s worldwide influence.

See additional information about Fennec Requirements

Download recent Fennec builds on Nokia N810

Who Owns Apple, One Should Have Apple AirPort Extreme Tested

Who never heard of Apple AirPort Extreme? This post is specially catered for you! Have taken the Apple AirPort Extreme for tests, we decided to answer several questions at once:

1. Is there any sense to overpay for 802.11n support?
2. A real speed of transmission via 802.11n?
3. Is Apple AirPort Extreme qualitative and functional?

I’m going to compare functionality of AirPort Extreme with AirPort Express and a wireline network. Who owns Apple Airport Extreme? The situation: the two above-mentioned access points are connected to the net via Planet and 3Com routers. There’re around 20 computers in the net, 6-8 out of them are linked up with WiFi. The rest of them are connected with a high-speed twisted-pair cable. Quite acceptable conditions for small networks. I set up connection between these nets and the notebook Dell with WiFi Adapter Intel 4965.

I don’t see a reason to test it very profoundly. Generally, gadgets are created to be used in small offices and at home, where there’re some clients of various types and several walls and obstacles that are in the way of signals.

Apple Air Extreme

A nice white flat box made is the perfect wireless solution for home, school, and business. Traditional Apple style. There is a transmit indicator on the front panel of the Apple Air Extreme, and the important thing about the back panel, is that there’re 3 GB LAN-ports, a LAN-port for a modem, USB-port.

 

 

Previous series were supplied with 100Mbit ports, but now they are rarely met.

Designers created three built-in antennas for WiFi 802.11n support. A user can choose just one of three frequencies in the range from 5 GHz to 2.4 GHz due to a two-way radio.

Apple is famous for its style and cutting edge designing. Apple AirPort Extreme is no exclusion. Engineers of Apple supplied AirPort Extreme with the support of WPA/WPA2, WEP (40-bit, 128-bit, RADIUS), Mac filtration system, and DHCP, NAT, PPoE, VPN Passthrough, DNS Proxy, IPv6 and SNMP.

Software package for Mac OS and Windows are supplied as units. Access point is realized by means of a special program - wizard.

 

 

The wizard helps users to resolve hardware conflicts, set up data protection, and adjust network options, etc. IMHO, the application is functional and easy-to-use, and operates better than the web-interface.

Among a wide variety of settings one can choose the frequency (5 GHz or 2.4 GHz) and firmly set the type of a network (b, g, n).

In-built USB-port may be used to connect a Flash-disk or a printer. AirPort’s built-in print-server allows us to use the printer directly via the net. The most important point, however, is that Mac users shouldn’t customize the printer. The Wizard does it for them.

AirPort Utility automatically detects the networked USB-HD or flash disk, offering to define a password and access rights. The program uses the protocol Apple Bonjour (French influence?), that considerably makes the work easier and speeds it up.

 

Access Control

AirPort Extreme is in close proximity to the client (no more than 7 m). Let’s test it.

There’s only one client in the net. The data is transferred to the computer (the 100Mb netcard).

 

With the 1Gb netcard.

The system is purely experimental. Data transfer goes to the AirPort Extreme, then to router, and reaches the AirPort Express and the client with the netcard (operating according to 802.11g standard).

It goes without saying, that synthetic tests show striking results. It was found, that the 100Mb receiver transmits data better than the 1Gb one. By the way, the experiment was tested with the use of SiSoftware Sandra Professional Business XII.SP1.

And for consideration let’s see the work of AirPort Express.

An unloaded net, the 1Gb netcard.

6 clients connected to the AirPort Express, the same computer.

6 clients connected to the AirPort Express, data transmission between these 2 computers.

On the balance, it should be noted that we answered the asked questions. Is there any sense to overpay for 802.11n support? Yes, it is! At worst, you’ve got doubled performance and speed. Who owns Apple Airport Extreme, one should be very lucky!

The average transmission speed is ensured by a stable transfer of DVD-video via the net in case of connected several clients. Therefore, you can set up your own wireless home hub.

The Apple AirPort Extreme proved itself on the good side. The gadget is packed nice, looks extremely well. During the tests it hung only one time.

Best iPod In Ear Headphones - New & Exclusive By Ultimateears

brian_evans_1.jpgMany professionals rely on Ultimate Ears products for its high quality. It has a large market share of the best ipod in ear headphones. For instance, Matthew Miller is very pleased with Ultimate Ears models for its quality and comfort. As he said: “I discovered Ultimate Ears - now the irreplaceable complement to my iPod and computers at home and work, the headphones for my life’s soundtrack”. Read more about his experience at Forbes.com.

Now let’s look at some exclusive new models:

iphonebig.jpgThe super.fi 4vi earphones are really the best ipod in ear headphones with voice integration. It works with Apple’s new iPhones, an answer button allows to pause music or other media application and answer calls. Their noise-isolating design reduces noise income and increase quality of sound. Also the super.fi 4 offers two wearing styles: cable down for casual listening and over the ear for exercising.

Specifications:

Buy it at Apple store

ue-11-pro.jpgAnd now the real pride of Ultimateears - the UE-11 Pro earphones, a new model with a quad armature speaker configuration. The UE-11 Pro has:

The Ultimate Ears UE-11 Pro earphones will take their price at $1150, which is rather expensive, but you will possess the best ipod, iphone, onstage or offstage in-ear headphones in the world! So wait a bit till August and check out our news.

Read the previous article about the best iPod in ear headphones

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Ultimateears With Best iPod In Ear Headphones

ears_328_324.jpgHeadphones are audio devices that receive an electrical signal from a player and use speakers to transfer the signal into sound waves. Listener can use it without disturbing, because the sound is just for him. Headphones can be worn on the head with small speakers over the ears or even more conveniently into the ears - in-ear headphones.

Brands (such as Shure, Apple iPod, Sennheiser) offer full-size portable headphones with noise cancellation or with wireless system. Any earheadphone is meant to be put gently into the ear with the isolation from the external sounds.

Have you ever dreamed to be a rock or pop star with headphones on your head, singing out favorite tunes? But there was no brilliant sound or comfortable fit, remember? Then you are looking the best iPod in ear headphone. Here is the offer. At Ultimateears.com there are ear plugs, monitors and accessories for onstage or personal use with accurately clear sound production without any harm to consumer’s ears.

If you really want to view the best iPod in ear headphones, look at the offered range of hi-end qualitative in ear headphones.

Next article is dedicated to new exclusive products by Ultimateears.

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Touchscreen Display Smartphone – A Samsung’s New iPhone Killer

samsunginstinct.jpgLast week Samsung and Sprint introduced the Samsung Instinct at CTIA (the wireless conference in Las Vegas). They truly believe that this innovation would become an iPhone killer. It’s a candy-bar shaped and stylish smartphone with a large touchscreen display and no keypad. All the experts at the conference were really impressed with its features, but not all would agree with their challenging statement to kill iPhone with Samsung instinct. Surely it needs time to prove their instincts.

Let’s see its pros and cons from critics:

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Let’s see Samsung’s touchscreen smartphone specifications:

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