EA has lifted the lid on a brand new Command & Conquer game that’s taken an aggressive stance against closed app stores. Command & Conquer Tiberium Alliances is built in HTML5 to be able to offer a truly multi-platform experience. Read more
EA has lifted the lid on a brand new Command & Conquer game that’s taken an aggressive stance against closed app stores. Command & Conquer Tiberium Alliances is built in HTML5 to be able to offer a truly multi-platform experience. Read more
An Opera Android tablet browser is on the way. Opera has released a short clip (26 seconds to be precise) showing it in action with a peek at the UI and the fluid scrolling and zooming. Expect to see more of the Opera Android tablet browser during CES 2011. We’ll be sending reporters scouring the show floor to get at the best new Android tablets. Click through to see the Opera Android tablet browser in action…
The new Apple TV hasn’t got apps yet as such but it does not how a new browser option. The FireCore aTV Flash (black) browser is an Apple TV hack which has been outed in beta. It’ll work with the new Apple TV running the iOS-based 4.0 software. As well as an HTML5-compatible browser, it packs a Last.fm app. We’re promised expanded format support and networked storage smarts in a future update. The Apple TV browser hack will set you back $20 on preorder, jumping up to $30 for the final version.
Out now | $20 | Fire Core
The Project Canvas YouView box was announced this morning with some scant details about its functionality, but now news has emerged that YouView will not have a web browser, according to the newly appointed CEO of YouView Richard Halton. He said: “The question that often gets asked is, ‘Will this thing have a browser?’… if, in time, the British public decides that’s what it wants, we will be able to do it. But, for now, we’ve essentially built a TV experience.”
[via PaidContentUK]
Windows Phone 7 hasn’t hit the shelves yet but it’s already scored a win in a showdown against the newly arrived Blackberry Torch 9800. Pitted in a battle of the browsers, a Windows Phone 7 prototype outclassed the freshly picked Blackberry and the new Blackberry 6 OS. Is it just a one off or a real worry for RIM?
Internet Explorer 9 announced new features today, to “break the glass ceiling of browsing” in the words of Windows 7 head honcho Leila Martine, by using your computer’s GPU to improve IE9′s performance.
Google Chrome for Mac has finally appeared, bearing Google’s beloved “beta” badge. As we told you previously, it doesn’t have Google Chrome Extensions yet but everything else seems present and correct. Read more