Get caught up in technology with InterrupTech: September 7, 2009
Welcome back to InterrupTech. Catch up on the week’s most important tech stories in a hurry. We cover Take Two’s $20M settlement, Apple’s 09/09/09 event, the GMail fail, Skype gets sold, and plenty more. Continue Reading »
Opera 10 “with Turbo” now available for download
As expected, Opera 10 is available for download as of today, and while it may not be as popular as other browsers such as Firefox, or have the hype that tends to surround Chrome, it is worth checking out. A version is available for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux… Continue Reading »
Creative announces Zii Egg will support Opera browser
The multifaceted Creative Zii Egg comes with a load of interesting features. Unfortunately, not much is known about the device partly because it is so new and isn’t ready for prime time action. However, today, Creative announced that the Zii Egg would be running the Opera Devices SDK 9.7 mobile… Continue Reading »
Study: students carry lousy cell phones; one browser aims to enlighten them all
Bitstream, the developer behind the increasingly popular Bolt browser, conducted a study of college students in the US and concluded a good 45% of them do not access the internet on their phone. Despite having phones that are likely capable, these students choose not to. The 55% that do access… Continue Reading »
Opera “reinvents the web” with Opera Unite
For days Opera has been teasing us with its promise of reinventing the web today at 3 AM EDT. The line “reinvent the web” made it seem like it would turn out to be somewhat of a joke, but it looks to actually be a worthwhile idea. Opera’s new idea… Continue Reading »
Microsoft anti-competitive? Surely Mozilla and Opera jest
Microsoft has never been known for being the friendliest of companies, especially towards those who compete against it. That does make a bit of sense, competitors usually aren’t all that nice to one another, and Microsoft, having so many products, has a lot of competitors. But, when being mean to… Continue Reading »
Google gunning to jump in the EU case against Microsoft
And the boys continue to fight over who’s is bigger. I wonder if they all drive red cars? This latest round in the Google/Microsoft bru-haha features Google wanting to hop in bed with those battling Microsoft in an effort to prove antitrust charges having to do with the software giant’s… Continue Reading »
Opera Mobile 9.5 goes live as promised
After a brief delay on the availability date, Opera has released the beta version of Opera Mobile 9.5. While the new version is currently still listed as beta, the additional features should make it a worthwhile download. Opera Mobile 9.5 is available as a free download for Windows Mobile based… Continue Reading »
Opera Mobile 9.5 for Windows Mobile delayed
While the news of a delay is usually a bad thing, it will be nice to hear that this delay is just two days. That’s right, instead of being released on today July 15 as expected it has been pushed back to July 17. “As you can imagine, we encountered… Continue Reading »
Firefox claims a 19% market share in the browser wars
Mozilla is growing, and it seems that in addition to the recent world record, which was set for the software downloads in a 24 hour time period, they have also risen to 19.03% of the market share. Mozilla saw an increase from 18.41% up to 19.03% from the end of… Continue Reading »
Experience what it’s like to download at unlimited speeds from a massive collection of over 800 Terabytes of user uploads. You’ll max out your Internet connection downloading a file in… Continue Reading »
Black Friday 2009
Black Friday is almost here! Gadgetell's got you covered with all the latest news on who's offering the best deals. Dangerous crowds? You're on your own.
Palm Pre Information & Updates
Palm just introduced their next-gen smartphone, the Palm Pre, and next-gen operating system, Palm webOS. Gadgetell's got the latest Pre and webOS information and news for you right here.



