The latest from Telecom-Funda
- LTE World Summit 2011 promising to be bigger than ever
- Verizon Fires Up Digital Media 'Factory'
- China Mobile adds Ericsson to list of TD-LTE vendors
- nTelos tests LTE with Alca-Lu
- Report: LTE infrastructure to reach $27.9B by 2014
- Canada's Telus plans LTE network following dual-carrier HSPA+
- Malaysia's Packet One aims for WiMAX to TD-LTE network conversion
- Cognitive radio – the way out of spectrum crunch?
- Firefox 4 Gives Me Speed and 2 More Lines
- Show & Tell: Huawei Turns 10
LTE World Summit 2011 promising to be bigger than ever | Top |
Verizon Fires Up Digital Media 'Factory' | Top |
China Mobile adds Ericsson to list of TD-LTE vendors | Top |
nTelos tests LTE with Alca-Lu | Top |
Report: LTE infrastructure to reach $27.9B by 2014 | Top |
Canada's Telus plans LTE network following dual-carrier HSPA+ | Top |
Malaysia's Packet One aims for WiMAX to TD-LTE network conversion | Top |
Cognitive radio – the way out of spectrum crunch? | Top |
Firefox 4 Gives Me Speed and 2 More Lines | Top |
A quick note about the recent release of Firefox 4: While I am usually bit reluctant to immediately update to new software versions that are likely to break some add-ons until the authors have caught up with the version numbering I gave Firefox 4 a try as I could install it in a separate directory on my Ubuntu netbook and could thus go back to 3.6 if I didn't like what I saw. And indeed, some add-ons I occasionally use don't work with the new version for the moment. However, there are two major new features that more than make-up for it: Two more lines: On netbooks, vertical screen resolution is a premium. In version 4 the status bar has been removed once the page is fully loaded and the main menu has been put into a drop down menu. In other words, two more lines of screen space for web pages. Fantastic, that makes a big difference! I am not sure if the reason this was done was because of netbook screen size limitations but in any case it's very helpful! Java script speed-up: This has been promised a number of times before but I've never experienced a big difference where it hurt most, the Java Script based editor of Typepad that I use to write blog entries. But with this version it's different, the speedup of the editor is remarkable! Apart from those two features I like the new "eye candy" of the clockwise and counter clockwise rotation of the activity indication in the tabs. When you click on a link the activity indicator starts rotating in one direction and once the connection to the server has been established it changes color and starts turning the other way around. A very worthwhile update indeed, kudos to the guys over at Mozilla! | |
Show & Tell: Huawei Turns 10 | Top |
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