
The buzzword last week was iPad, and that is because Apple finally revealed what it called the “magical” iPad.
No less that Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveiled the Ipad last January 28, and he referred to it as a “truly magical and revolutionary product.”
“What this device does is extraordinary,” Jobs said. “It is the best browsing experience you’ve ever had. … It’s unbelievably great … way better than a laptop. Way better than a smartphone.”
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As if following the cue from Google who just released a faster version of the Chrome browser, Microsoft’s Internet Explorer 8 is about to follow suit.
That is because Microsoft is also prepared to release the latest Internet Explorer which is the IE8, and it is packed with new features. One of the main consideration in the updated version is the user’s safety and security in their online experience.
Just like Safari 2.0’s private Browsing and Google Chrome’s Incognito mode, IE8 blocks websites with tracking applications. A new feature called “InPrivate,” is a mode where users can prevent the browser from saving browsing history of sites visited. It also boasts of automatic crash recovery feature that recovers the last known websites visited by a user.
Although no announcement has been made yet, there were reports which indicated that Microsoft is set to release the final version of IE8 on March 19.
That is really what competition can do for you… even industry-leaders are kept on their toes as new and upcoming players are easily getting on their heels.
The one to benefit from this upgrades is of course, us — the end users. I have been using Firefox for quite a while now, but I might consider going back to Explorer once I hear good reviews about this IE8.

Steve Demeter was a software designer for a large bank, and in his spare time develop and created a game for the iPhone, which now is a popular game called “Trism.”

After pitching the game to Apple, the company made it available for download in July together with the launch of App Store, an online provider of application for its iPods and iPhones.
Demeter is said to have earned $250,000 in profits the first two months the game was on sale. The game was priced at $5.
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