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2011年3月24日星期四

Microsoft Reviews - First look at Microsoft Internet Explorer 9

It's no secret Microsoft's browser lost ground as savvy Internet users ditched Internet Explorer for the faster, more modern Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox. But Microsoft has a real competitor once again with IE9, released at midnight Monday night on Windows 7 and Vista after several months of beta testing.
The focus is on speed, privacy and simplicity, with a stripped-down interface, tracking protection, pinned sites, jump lists and enhanced support for HTML5.

InPrivate browsing

While tracking protection prevents website operators from collecting information about you, InPrivate browsing prevents Internet Explorer itself from storing data about your web surfing habits, including browsing history, temporary Internet files, usernames, passwords and cookies. "InPrivate Browsing prevents Internet Explorer from storing data about your browsing session," Microsoft says. "This helps prevent anyone else who might be using your computer from seeing where you visited and what you looked at on the web." InPrivate browsing has been around since IE8 but remains a key privacy tool for users in IE9.

Improved interface

Taking a page from Google Chrome, Microsoft has ripped the clutter out of IE9's interface, leaving more room for browsing. To add space for web pages, Microsoft put the URL/search bar and the tabs in the same row. But users who prefer extra room for tabs can switch to a more Chrome-like interface in which the tabs and URL occupy separate levels. To make that change, or to add a menu bar and favorites bar, simply right click near the URL bar to bring up a menu.

Microsoft brags about HTML5...

Like all major browser vendors, Microsoft is boasting support for HTML5 video and other media, even though the HTML5 specification is still several years from final approval. Microsoft claims hardware acceleration puts it ahead of the competition, and has set up numerous demos, including this Bejeweled-like tile switch game, to show off IE9's HTML5 chops.

but falls short on HTML5 test

IE9 scored 135 out of 400 on a test to determine support for the HTML5 standard. On my Windows 7 computer, Firefox scored 159 and Chrome led the way with 301. Caveat: The test seems to indicate what percentage of HTML5 features each browser supports, but not the functionality of each supported feature. The test does not cover all HTML5 features, either.

JavaScript benchmarks

IE9 scored 477 on this JavaScript benchmark, well short of the 811 score posted by Chrome 10. The stable version of Firefox scored only 166. IE9 did better on the SunSpider JavaScript benchmark by WebKit, scoring a little better than Chrome and heads and shoulders above Firefox.

Privacy: Do not track

IE9's tracking protection is like a "do-not-call" list, letting users control whether third party site content can track them online. "Many webpages include content from other websites," Microsoft says. "When content is loaded from a third party site, standard information, including your IP address and the address of the webpage you're viewing is sent to each of the third parties that have content in the page you're viewing." This is an opt-in service letting users subscribe to tracking protection lists.

Developers developers developers!

As always, Microsoft is all about developers. If you're a web developer looking to build sites for IE9, make sure to check out Microsoft's Internet Explorer 9 Guide for Developers.

2011年3月14日星期一

Geminus Genius Case for iPad Reviews

Geminus Genius Case for iPad Reviews  by bestlaptopbattery.co.uk

There are now lots (and I mean LOTS) of ways to protect, carry and display your shiny Apple iPad, and recently I’ve had the pleasure of using a leather case that raises the bar in quality, functionality and value. The Geminus Genius Case for iPad, priced reasonably at $55 for leather and $35 for faux leather, is a stylish, useful and professional way to carry your iPad. It combines some of the classic usefulness of a leather planner while accommodating the cutting-edge iPad. Keep reading for a full review and several pictures of this exceptional case!
When my Geminus Genius Case for iPad arrived, I was immediately impressed by the way it was packaged and personalized. Opening the gift box, my new case was wrapped in gift paper with a gold seal from the company — a very classy introduction to one of the finer iPad cases out there.
The Geminus Genius Case that came to my door is black leather and reasonably padded to protect my iPad without adding too much bulk. The case has a leather tab with snap to close it securely, along with a sewn-in ridged plastic surface where the “kick-stand” can fit inside one of the ridges in order to prop up the iPad for easier viewing.
The Genius Case provides access to the iPad “home” button, speaker, charging/syncing port, headphone jack, power button, mute/rotation switch, and volume rocker button. The iPad slides into the case from the top and a flap of leather folds over the top and tucks in to hold the iPad in the case securely. A leather fastener with button snap not only securely closes the case but also can be used to slightly elevate the iPad at an angle when laid on a flat surface for easier on-screen typing.
Inside the case on the opposite side of the iPad, there are nicely-crafted pockets for business cards, a windowed pocket for your I.D. or other information, and a couple larger pockets for bigger documents or other information you might need to carry around as a hard copy. The case even includes a pocket and supply of Post-It Notes when you need to jot down something quickly and hand it off to a client, colleague or friend. Also included is a soft cloth to wipe off your iPad screen, a pen loop along the center of the case, and a ball-point pen. I’m very impressed by all the extras included with this case!
Bottom line, if you use your iPad for business or even just casually, the Geminus Genius Case for iPad ($55 leather, $35 faux leather) is a classy, useful, and handsome way to carry and use your iPad. I’m loving mine and it’s currently my main go-to case for my iPad. I highly recommend it!
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