Opera Mobile 9.5 beta now defaults to page overview mode, allowing the user to view the entire Web page and instantly recognize the Web site. With panning and zooming options, the user is able to focus on specific page content. Opera also introduces a sleek, new user interface for easier navigation. Opera Mobile 9.5 includes several features to enable easier development on the mobile platform…
Mobile browsing gets a makeover
Opera Mobile 9.5 beta is released
Opera Software released the much-anticipated, first public version of Opera Mobile 9.5 beta. A powerful foreshadowing of what is to come, this beta takes mobile browsing speed and features to a new level, complete with visual effects and a new look. Opera has changed the face of its mobile browser in this beta release. As with the latest version of Opera Mini, Opera Mobile 9.5 beta now defaults to page overview mode, allowing the user to view the entire Web page and instantly recognize the Web site. With panning and zooming options, the user is able to focus on specific page content. Opera also introduces a sleek, new user interface for easier navigation.
The Opera Widgets SDK is based on open, W3C-set standards to employ common web technologies such as HTML, CSS and media queries, JavaScript and Ajax, in creating advanced Web applications. The Opera Widgets SDK makes it even easier to create widgets of various complexity, using known and practiced Web standards, that can run across devices…
Opera Software released the Opera Widgets SDK beta, enabling Web developers to deploy Web applications on any device. The Opera Widgets SDK is based on open, W3C-set standards to employ common web technologies such as HTML, CSS and media queries, JavaScript and Ajax, in creating advanced Web applications. The SDK features an emulator, libraries, documentation and Opera Dragonfly for debugging.
“Opera continues to lead the way to real convergence with the Opera Widgets SDK,” says Christen Krogh, Chief Development Officer, Opera Software. “Promoting One Web takes on additional meaning with the support of an SDK to develop full-scale Web applications for any range of devices at one time.”
The TNETC4820, builds upon TI’s current portfolio of DOCSIS 3.0 compliant products, allowing original equipment manufacturers (OEM) to quickly deliver STBs and other cable TV equipment with the higher transfer speeds of DOCSIS 3.0. TI’s TNETC4820 is compatible with both legacy QAM (quadrature amplitude modulation) cable video and IP-based data streams, and can function either as a transport or video gateway into the residence…
Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) [NYSE: TXN] announced a new DOCSIS 3.0® (Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification) product that supports cable set-top-boxes (STB) with both MPEG-TS (transport stream) and Internet Protocol (IP) capabilities. This latest addition to the Puma 5 family provides equipment manufacturers with the ability to create a new breed of hybrid STB products. STBs with TI’s Puma 5 solution enable cable operators to extend their current digital TV products with compelling new services such as programmed and Internet sourced IP television (IPTV) while minimizing new infrastructure investment.