Results for the tag "Web"
The web browsers for Palm outnumber of what one thinks at first. In addition to the Blazer that comes default on the latest Palm, we have the option to use Opera Mini, of which we speak in due course. But where can we find an excellent analysis of all available options [...]
Labelling: browser, clie, Internet browser, palm, PDA, Web
Tuesday, September 26, 2006 |
As we saw in a previous post, the Palm is ideal for practising or wardriving warwalking (search wifi open wireless networks, connect to "loan"). However, although most open networks (ie, that do not require user name and password) are so well because they have been left intentionally, or because whoever [...]
Labelling: curious, palm, pda, security, wardriving, web wifi
Wednesday, August 30, 2006 |
Yesterday, speaking Firefox, is tangentially touched the issue of the advantages it has, in web design, follow the standards agreed at the W3C. This interesting topic, has entered fully into the theme of this blog, with barely a few days ago publication of Good Practices in Mobile Web by the W3C [...]
Labelling: accessibility, design, standards, mobile, usability, w3c, Web
Tuesday, July 4, 2006 |
Opera Software has finally released Opera Mini, the version for handheld devices of his famous cross-platform web browser, version for Palm. This mobile version maintains the characteristics of his older brother: speed, nice interface and accessibility.
This is a Java application, specifically profile MIDP 2.0. Therefore, we will need to install the machine [...]
Labelling: howto, internet, java, mini, navigation, opera, Palm, Palm, PDA, Web
Wednesday, January 25, 2006 |
Google continues to make things easier to which we connect to the Internet through a mobile device. This time it is a service that converts any web page in a format much lighter, optimized for devices with a small screen (and very expensive data plans). His name is [...]
Labelling: google, mobile Web
Tuesday, January 24, 2006 |