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Oracle VM VirtualBox 3.2.0 beta 2

By • May 11th, 2010 • Filed under: Open-Source, Ubuntu, Windows

Oracle has released a second beta of upcoming VirtualBox 3.2.0, the open source desktop virtualisation application for x86 hardware. Oracle VM VirtualBox 3.2.0 considered a major update includes several new features, fixed items and addresses a number of regressions in beta 1. Oracle VM VirtualBox 3.2.0 beta 2 adds Java bindings, it restores Ubuntu Lucid […]

Opera Mobile 10 Preview for Nokia N900 and N800/N810

By • May 11th, 2010 • Filed under: Opera-Browser

Opera Software now has a preview of Opera Mobile 10 for Nokia’s Maemo mobile OS. The build has the same features available in Opera Mobile 10 for Symbian and Windows Mobile smartphones, that is, fast browsing with Opera Turbo, Bookmark and Speed Dial sync, multitask with tabs.

Thunderbird 3.1 beta 2 with Improved support for Personas Released

By • May 5th, 2010 • Filed under: Open-Source, Ubuntu, Windows

Mozilla has just pushed out an upgrade of it’s desktop email client, Thunderbird. Thunderbird 3.1 beta 2 with many experimental features is now available for download. If you’re using the previous version, Thunderbird 3.1 beta, upgrades are already available via the Update Manager. Thunderbird 3.1 Beta 2 is built atop of the Gecko 1.9.2 platform. […]

Firefox 3.6.4 Beta 3 Released

By • May 5th, 2010 • Filed under: Firefox, Open-Source

Mozilla has just released a security and stability update to Firefox 3.6.x. Firefox 3.6.4 beta 3 fixes 182 bugs, 20 are considered critical, in previous Firefox 3.6.x builds, across all supported platforms, Ubuntu Lucid included. The update package is already available via Firefox’s update manager for Firefox 3.6.x users – you can also download the […]

Opera 10.5x Beta For Linux Released with new EULA

By • May 4th, 2010 • Filed under: Opera-Browser, Ubuntu

Opera 10.5x now has builds for Linux desktops, the very first beta version of Opera 10.5x brand, Opera 10.53 has been released. To better integrate with major Linux desktops, Opera had to drop Qt, the end result is an Opera that seamlessly fits on your Ubuntu, Kubuntu – KDE, and Gnome based Linux operating systems.