jQuery Mobile touch-optimized web framework for smartphones & tablets now stable with V1.0. HTML5-based user interface system for all popular mobile device platforms, built on the rock-solid jQuery and jQuery UI foundation. Its lightweight code is built with progressive enhancement, and has a flexible, easily themeable design.
jQuery Mobile already supports a huge set of mobile browsers, …
Google announced today on the Google Chrome Blog the introduction of the stable version of Google Chrome 10 — which is, as usual, said to be faster, safer, and better than previous versions. In addition, Google indicates that the browser has been equipped with a new settings interface that makes it easier to find specific settings.
Google has also added …
The beta of Twitter App for BlackBerry was publicly released in April, about two months after a private beta of the application was released.
The new version of Twitter App for BlackBerry will include support for several new languages such as Portuguese EU, Japanese, Indonesian, Russian, Turkish, Dutch, and Korean. Additionally, the new Twitter for BlackBerry will see the …
After releasing Opera 10.6 alpha and beta versions at last Opera 10.60 final version of web browser is available now for download. Opera Software announced today the release of the final and stable version of its Opera 10.60 desktop browser for Windows and Mac. The company claims that Opera 10.60 is 50% faster than its predecessors. A beta of the …
Adobe has quietly and finally released the final stable version of Flash Player 10.1 for Windows, Mac, and Linux. Thus far, the company had only made available the release candidate version of Flash Player on its Adobe Labs page for the aforementioned operating systems.
The most notable feature is the addition of support for H.264 video content. Additionally, the Flash …
Google announced today on its Google Chrome Releases blog the introduction of VP8/WebM support to the dev channel of the Chrome browser for Windows, Mac, and Linux. Back in May 19, when Google first introduced its VP8-based WebM video format, only the Firefox, Opera, and the not so popular Chromium build supported the format. It was a bit surprising that …
Microsoft announced today on the MSDN Blogs that its High Capacity Color Barcode [HCCB] technology “Tag” is no longer in beta stage anymore, and has graduated to version 1.0. The company states that ever since Microsoft Tag was originally launched as a public beta 18 months ago, there have been more than 1 billion Tags printed by businesses. Just in …
At the beginning of this month, Google launched a preview or beta version of the Chrome browser [version 5] for Windows, Mac, and Linux. The company promised it was the fastest version of Chrome to day, and even proved it with a speed video. Well, Mountain View-based Google announced today on its Google Chrome Blog that a stable release of …
Opera Software announced today that they have released the final version of the Opera Mini 5 and Opera Mobile 10 browsers for mobile phones. With this new release, both browsers loose the beta tag. Do bear in mind that this new release does not bring any new features, it only brings a more stable and bug-free version of the …