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Opera could be headed for the iPhone

The man behind mobile browser, Opera, predicts that the iPhone will run third-party browsers and admits that his firm has already built a version that will work on the Apple handset. Read on to find out how long we’ll have to wait…

Opera boss, Jon von Tetzchner, says it has built a version of its browser for iPhone but that it has not attempted to submit it to the iTunes App Store.

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Google closes vulnerabilities in Chrome 3

Google has released version 3.0.195.32 of Chrome, a security update that addresses a high risk vulnerability in its WebKit-based browser. In addition to a number of stability fixes, the stable channel update fixes a bug that could lead to possible memory corruption in the Gears plug-in. For an attack to be successful, a victim would have to visit a site under the attackers control and give that site access to Gears. The attacker could then place the Gears SQL metadata into a bad state which, in turn would cause memory corruption that could cause the Gears plugin to crash or allow for arbitrary code execution. Read More
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Animated Thumbnail Gallery - Preview and Demo

We are a step away from releasing our brand new Animated Thumbnail Gallery. This week, we will show you a fantastic demo to see why this gallery is one of a kind. The images open with beautiful animation effects, so we can make even your highest expectations come true!

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Opera 10 Mobile Beta Available for Nokia Smartphones

Opera Software today unveiled the beta of Opera Mobile 10 for Nokia and other Symbian/S60 handsets. Most notable in the new Opera Mobile 10 beta is a sleek design, which Opera first introduced to the world in the recent release of Opera Mini 5 beta.

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Firefox 3.6 Beta Out Now

Mozilla announced the beta version of the next feature release of the Firefox web browser. It's been under development for several months and contains many improvements for web developers, Add-on developers and users.

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A Sneak Preview of CSS Navigation Menu

This week our developers offer you a sneak preview of the soon to be released CSS Navigation Menu. Don't miss out the cool demo to find out how useful the cross browser dropdown menu is and why you need it!

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Web Addresses may Adopt non-English Characters

The Internet may be getting friendlier for a significant chunk of the world. A proposal is up for a vote to let Web addresses use non-English characters.

The proposed change (PDF), known as Internationalized Domain Names (IDNs), will allow the use of non-Latin characters in the entire address. Currently, such characters are allowed only in part of the address. IDNs will let people who write in Chinese, Korean, or Arabic use their own languages to surf the Web, and is expected to jump-start Internet use in many regions across the globe.

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Sliding Billboard - More Features and Demos

Welcome back the Sliding Billboard release countdown. We've packed new demos to unveil more details about the soon to be released extension, so check out what's coming up next week. Also, don't miss the new demos and details that will be added in this article until Wednesday.

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DMXzone's Sliding Billboard - Overview and Demos

Succeeding a great performance on the Web has never been an easy job. But the DMXzone Developer's Team doesn't share the opinion and created a stunning new extension, so that you can pimp up your web site and impress your users with a fantastic presentation of your work.

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Opera Prepares Unite for Release

Opera Unite was going to change the Web, according to the hype from the Norwegian browser maker. Despite only being available for a number of months in a beta separate from the main Opera build-and the Internet looking more or less like the same place in the aftermath-the release of Opera 10.10 beta indicates that Unite is about to become a standard Opera feature.

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