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Perhaps it won't look like a browser at all.
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When videos were loaded but not opened Ms Notopoulos discovered it was possible to get at and view these copies when users connected their iPhone to a computer and used a file browser to look through its internal memory.
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Now we plump for style over substance - I want to show you two add-ons for the Firefox web browser that just make it look cooler.
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TweakDUN: Improve the speed of your dial-up connection by adjusting the Windows 95 MTU. TweakDUN also lets you create and edit a host file, which can dramatically speed up Web browsing: Instead of contacting a domain name server to look up every IP address, your browser will cache them on your hard drive.
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Sounds like baby steps for now, though, starting with a consistent look across devices when users are using the Chrome browser.
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Make sure to look at the address bar at the top of your browser to double-check that you're at the right site--for example, if you accidentally type "bestbbuy.com" you'll end up at a site that looks similar to Best Buy's, but is decidedly not.
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But if you prefer Navigator's look and feel, now is the time to download a great browser.
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To get a closer look at the CAS and its inner workings, "redirect" your browser to the source links below.
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Mossberg says people look at HTML5 as the magical hope for anything, avoiding the need for plugins in the browser.
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The Chrome browser offers access to the entire web directly on the TV, while Search enables you to look across multiple sources simultaneously to find your favorite entertainment.
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RIM's strategy is obviously riding on highly portable Adobe AIR apps and Flash support in the browser (much like Microsoft's Silverlight app strategy for Windows Phone 7), and we look forward to seeing just how well that playbook plays out in the PlayBook.
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