Dolphin Browser HD, one of the most popular browser in Android and iOS, Dolphin is working on a major upgrade to the underlying webkit rendering engine BETA of their Android browser. They claim to be both the fastest and the most accurate HTML5 mobile browser out there, even Faster than the current versions of Opera and Chrome BETA in the market. with an HTML5 score of 450+.
Whether the UI is as clean and nice as Chrome for Android is more an issue of preference, but the new Dolphin Browser HD beta does have two clear advantages for users Dolphin will run on any remotely modern Android phone, and it renders Flash content way faster than before.
VideoLAN (the developer behind VLC Player) today announced via its Twitter account that it will officially launch the VLC Media Player on Android.
We don't have any more details about it, There's no release date, no requirements or even a feature list we might be looking forward to. But it seems like its coming very soon to the Google Play store.
Anyone who has used a ".zip" file manager before has heard of WinZip and has used it before... It's BACK! Today, WinZip has launched on Google PLAY and Available for Free to all Android devices.
WinZip for Android Features:
• View supported file formats directly within the WinZip app. Easily open other popular formats with 3rd-party app integration.
• Open encrypted Zip files (including AES128 and AES256) to review sensitive material safely while on the go.
• Copy unzipped content to the clipboard to paste into an email or another application.
• Save the last extracted zip file to access at later time.
Angry Birds is a game that needs no introduction. It is by far the most well-known title on any smartphone platform it is available on, and the latest iteration in the series, Angry Birds Space, has long surpassed the 100 million downloads mark.
The fun continues with Angry Birds Seasons, which is one of the game's several variations. Birds can now be launched underwater, which changes the way they behave. At the same time, pigs can be annihilated by sinking them in the deep blue.
Dropbox has confirmed that it will be ending public folder support from the beginning of August, though the change will only impact new accounts and new public shares. "After July 31, 2012, we will no longer create Public folders in any new Dropbox accounts" the company said today, having emailed developers with the news last night. "Public folders in existing accounts, however, will continue to function as before."
"In April, we launched the ability to share any file or folder in your Dropbox with a simple link" Dropbox wrote on its company offiical blog. "This new sharing mechanism is a more generalized, scalable way to support many of the same use cases as the Public foldeR, If your app depends on Public folders, we recommend switching to the /shares API call."
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