Archives for March 26th, 2008

Internal Opera Build Passes Acid3 Test

It looks as though Opera could be the first browser to make it out the door with complete Acid3 support. The screenshot that you see above was released today by the Opera Desktop Team blog showing an internal build of the browser called WinGogi. According to the announcement a public preview version should be available within the next week:

March 26th, 2008
Internal Opera Build Passes Acid3 Test

Helpful Tip: Use the Internet to Save $$$ Eating Out

If you're one of those people who like to save a buck here or there, here's a helpful tip that will save you some money when you're eating out at a restaurant. Most restaurants these days have websites that you can visit to check business hours, or view the menu. Additionally, many of those restaurant sites have an email list or newsletter that you can sign up for.

March 26th, 2008
Helpful Tip: Use the Internet to Save $$$ Eating Out

Microsoft Slashes Xbox 360 Gamerscore for Cheaters

I really believe that the Xbox 360 is such a strong gaming system because of the community that is built around the Xbox LIVE service. It gives you the opportunity to play games online with or against millions of other people. But understandably people have found ways to circumvent the system to collect an unreasonable number of achievements.

March 26th, 2008
Microsoft Slashes Xbox 360 Gamerscore for Cheaters

Feedreader 3.13 Adds Article Editing

For those of you looking for a great desktop RSS feed reader I would put the free Feedreader 3.13 Beta at the top of my favorites. The new Beta that was just released yesterday adds a feature that I haven't seen in any other feed reader before: adding or editing articles. It sounds crazy, but I could see how this would be incredibly useful.

March 26th, 2008
Feedreader 3.13 Adds Article Editing

Fedora 9 Beta Brings More KDE & GNOME Goodness

Fedora 9 is stepping forward with their first Beta, and it looks like it has quite a few quality enhancements that both GNOME and KDE users alike will appreciate. Being a KDE fan myself I'm extremely happy to see that the Fedora team has taken the time to integrate the new KDE 4.0 into the operating system.

March 26th, 2008
Fedora 9 Beta Brings More KDE & GNOME Goodness

Google Docs Revamped: New Menus

A few weeks ago we posted an article about some of the tools Google uses internally. In the presentation that Google gave there was (inadvertently?) a screenshot of a Google Docs that was not available to the public. In it we saw a more complete menu structure located above the recently revamped toolbar. Well, they just added those menus to everyone's Google Docs.

March 26th, 2008
Google Docs Revamped: New Menus

Daily Downloads: Firefox, OpenOffice, XP SP3, and More

Welcome to Daily Downloads brought to you by CyberNet! Each weekday we bring you the Windows software updates for widely used programs, and it's safe to assume that all the software we list is freeware (we'll try to note the paid-only programs).

March 26th, 2008
Daily Downloads: Firefox, OpenOffice, XP SP3, and More

CyberNotes: Browser Performance Comparisons

We've been asked for quite awhile to provide a performance comparison of the different mainstream browsers out there, and so today we are going to show you the stats from several different areas that users generally find to be the most important. Things like memory usage, page load time, and JavaScript performance will all be covered below.

March 26th, 2008
CyberNotes: Browser Performance Comparisons