Opera Will Unveiled Opera Mini for iPhone At MWC 2010

opera mini iphone Opera Will Unveiled Opera Mini for iPhone At MWC 2010

Safari is currently the only web browser available for iPhone.  But that is going to change very soon when Opera Mini for iPhone from Opera will be unveiled during World Mobile Congress (MWC) 2010.

Opera Mini will be equipped with features that focused on performance,  as stated in press releaseOpera Mini is renowned for its compression technology, which results in significantly faster Web-page loading and reduces data surcharges. With favorite desktop features in its arsenal, such as tabs, Speed Dial and the password manager, Opera Mini is designed with usability in mind“.

At a glance, Opera Mini will have the address bar and search box on the header. The main body will shows what believed as recently browsed sites or bookmarked sites. The footer will feature back and forward button, refresh, new windows and setting page. No estimated date when Opera Mini will available in App Store, so stay tune for the announcement next week.

Safari 4 beta : The fastest web browser?

If it is not because of the benchmark result that confirm Safari 4 is faster than Firefox and the rest of web browser, I’m probably still not using full version Safari browser. I do use Safari, but only on Iphone.

safari url Safari 4 beta : The fastest web browser? But before that, there is something I want to show you.  This post was initially drafted in WordPress using Safari 4 beta, but I was hit by 1 bug when I attempt to create link using WordPress’s add/edit link feature. The lightbox JavaScript covered the whole page including the windows where I suppose to add the URL. It stay there with nothing I can do except close that page. Quite disappointing.

Let’s forget that. Despite that unwanted bug (or probably my computer setup, I’ve no idea), there are 150 features that you can try it out although normal user like me won’t probably use 100% of them. As this is Apple’s product, you can expect the minimalistic but excellent user interface, beauty, tough and etc.

Back to the real reason of this post which is about the benchmark, Safari 4 and the rest of its rival were fared against each other in rendering Javascript using SunSpider. The result put the Safari 4 beta on the top of the list (smaller the better) with IE7 on distant last position.

1) Safari 4 (Total time: 910ms)
2) Mozilla Minefield 3.2a1 (1,136ms)
3) Google Chrome (1,177ms)
4) Firefox 3 (3,250ms)
5) Opera 9.6 (4,076ms)
6) Internet Explorer 8 (5,839ms)
7) Internet Explorer 7 (39,026ms)

The milliseconds gap between them is hardly can be noticed by human eye, but since the point of the benchmark is to show who is the fastest, it still a win for Safari 4. But the result is critical figure to the web browser developer, as a selling point to compete for bigger chunk of web browser market.

It still early to say if I’ll start using Safari frequently. I have IE, Firefox, Flock, Avant and Chrome on this computer and Safari 4 is just another addition to my web browser collection.  I end up with Firefox and Chrome, and Safari might be next.

Apple fan might have downloaded it once it is released, but for anybody else, you can try it here.

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Your browser is lowtech.. are you kidding me?

dhl Your browser is lowtech.. are you kidding me?

A friend of mine trying to track his goods’s shipment online from DHL website using iPhone’s web browser,  when something funny happens. The site content did not displayed correctly, and together with this error message.

low tech Your browser is lowtech.. are you kidding me?

What?? My iPhone is a low tech (imitating his surprise)?Feeling dissatisfied, he open the website from Macbook’s Safari but unfortunately end up with the same outcome as well.

Apparently it is not the the limitation of Safari, but most likely due to the DHL’s website that doesn’t support Safari. However, it run fine in Firefox, Avant, IE 6 & 7.

Actually, this ‘fun’ error can be replicated in other browsers (IE, Firefox, Chrome) as well. Click on the first URL below, which bring you to the site that displays the above error message. The second URL which looks identical with the first URL, except on the .low and .high part, which  show the site’s content correctly.

http://www.dhl.com/publish/content/g0/en/services/shippingtools.low.html

http://www.dhl.com/publish/content/g0/en/services/shippingtools.high.html

Google has apparently indexed all these pages. To google similar message,  click here