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Mozilla Firefox 8.0 Released - Official Direct Download Link

Written By Lingkar Dunia on Monday, November 7, 2011 | 4:44 AM

Mozilla is going to release its most awaited web browser Firefox 8.0 tomorrow just after the half month release of its Firefox 7.0. The official date of the release for Firefox 8.0 is November 8, 2011 However, it�s publicly available for download on Mozilla�s servers a bit early before the official announcement, Users of Firefox 7.0 can download and install the upcoming Firefox 8.0 now and can enjoy its features a bit early.



Change log of Mozilla Firefox 8.0:
  • Improved tab animations when moving, reordering, or detaching tabs
  • Improved performance and memory handling
  • Improved CSS hyphen support for many languages
  • Improved WebSocket support
  • Add-ons installed by third party programs are now disabled by default
  • Added a one-time add-on selection dialog to manage previously installed add-ons
  • Added Twitter to the search bar
  • Added a preference to load tabs on demand, improving start-up time when windows are restored
  • Added CORS support for cross-domain textures in WebGL
  • Added support for HTML5 context menus
  • Added support for insertAdjacentHTML
  • Fixed several stability issues
The upcoming Firefox 8.0 is the part of major changes in Web Browser which Mozilla announced two months back on its press release. Mozilla has made several usual stability and performance fixes and changes in version 8.0, Firefox 8 brings support for Twitter in the search bar and have also added some additional tab options and improved add-on management and security.

Mozilla Firefox 8.0 Direct Download Links:

Download Firefox 8.0 for Windows and Mac from the following Mozilla's FTP mirrors.

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Top Five Operating Systems of 2010-2011 - Statistic Report

Written By Lingkar Dunia on Monday, October 3, 2011 | 7:39 AM

According to the current statistic report from StatCounter.com in which they have compared the statistic of Top Five Operating Systems from September 2010 till October 2011, OS includes Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Mac OSX and Linux and its really strange for me to know the result as compare to my previous report.


The current statistic report shows that Windows 7 has finally overtake Windows XP, which is obvious and good to hear from latest Microsoft OS. Windows 7 now holds the total percent of 43.84% share of market as compare to Windows XP which were holds only 38.65% when its was launched back in 2001, but the strange part is that Mac OSX and Linux are going smoothly fine and they are on same platform or line of growing and there is no Ups and Downs as compare to Microsoft's New OS Windows 7.

Have a look at following statistic image of StatCounter:

Click to Enlarge Image!
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Apple iOS 5.0 and iCloud Details and Features Information

Written By Lingkar Dunia on Saturday, June 11, 2011 | 2:06 AM

Apple has finally announced its upcoming iOS 5.0 firmware version for Mac and iDevices at annual WWDC event. Steve Jobs holds the mike to announce the new flagship of software suites for Mac and iDevices, Apple announced that to date, they have had more than 14 billion downloads, with over 90,000 iPad apps. They have paid developers more than $2.5 billion dollars so far.

Apple started off the new feature list with notifications. Apple has removed the old notification popup system for a more inline notification system, making it less annoying when you're watching a video or playing a game. The 'notification center' will act similar to Android, where your menu swipes down, revealing alerts for all of your phone, messages, emails and more. The notification center is even on your lock screen too.

The lock screen has received a major update, allowing for notifications from apps, messages, and even listening to voice mail without having to slide to unlock the phone.

iOS 5.0 also comes with 'Newsstand', a new subscription-based application that has a ton of newspaper and magazine companies on board, including New York Times, SF Chronicle, Daily Telegraph, and more.


iOS 5 Twitter support
Much rumored beforehand, Apple has introduced Twitter natively into iOS 5, with a 'one click' option for applications to let you use Twitter functionality.

All you'll need to do is sign in through the Settings menu and any app can request integration with your Twitter account, meaning no more constant signing in to every new application you download. It's also fully integrated with the Camera and Photo apps, for example.

You can also tweet articles from Safari and locations from Maps.

iOS 5 Safari
A new reading mode has been introduced in Safari, which removes distraction and provides you with a single, scrolling story. Bye bye, ads! You can now also email the contents of the story as well as the link. There's also a Reading List option so you can save stuff to look at later. We bet Read It Later and Instapaper are well chuffed about that. There's also tabbed browsing and lightning-fast window switching.

iOS 5 Reminders
A reminders feature enables you to store Lists, assign reminders to any dates or even location-specific info. These sync across devices and with iCal.

iOS 5 Camera
There's now a camera button on the lock screen, while you can also use the volume button to take pictures - a great addition. Apple says its camera is one of the most commonly used pieces of hardware on photo-sharing sites like Flickr, and has updated the functionality accordingly.

Photo editing software for easy cropping and enhancement has been added in to iOS 5, and pinching to zoom will zoom in on images when you're trying to take a pic.

iOS 5 Mail
The app now has new elements like draggable addresses so you can pop them across from To to Cc or Bcc.

Flagging and full-searchable messages have been added in too, plus rich text formatting for easier interaction with your e-mails.

A built in dictionary makes it easier to keep your spelling under control, and for the iPad: a split keyboard.

Simply grabbing it with your thumbs and sliding upwards will split it in two, making it easier to tap out emails more speedily.

iOS 5 Game Center
Game Center now lets you browse and download games directly, as well as introducing Achievementpoints, There's also Friend Discovery. Gamer profiles have been updated to include photos as well, plus turn-based gaming is baked right into the application for more responsive gaming.


Last up, Apple introduced iMessage. The new instant messaging service allows any iDevice (iPhone, iPod touch and iPad) to communicate with each other. The new application is very similar to the SMS application, but is completely free. Similar to BBM (BlackBerry Messenger), the application allows you and your friends to instant message one another, from anywhere in the world, without the added roaming charges. iMessage requires WiFi or 3G to send and receive.

iOS 5.0 beta will be made available for the following iDevices:
  • iPhone 4 (GSM and CDMA)
  • iPhone 3GS
  • iPod touch (4th generation)
  • iPod touch (3rd generation)
  • iPad 2 (GSM, CDMA and WiFi)
  • iPad (GSM and WiFi)
  • Apple TV 2G
iOS 5.0 will ship this fall to consumers.
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