Friday, September 28, 2012

New Facebook Display in BlackBerry 10


Research In Motion (RIM) BlackBerry promising new flavors while releasing BlackBerry 10 operating system in early 2013. But whether this new flavor is also spreading to the Facebook application on the BlackBerry 10?

Not explained in more detail what new features it brought the Facebook application for BlackBerry 10.

Changes there, but it did not seem too significant. Yes, at least that's the impression that emerges from the leaked RIM issued and quoted us from N4BB.

BlackBerry 10 will be the final betting RIM. The device with the new OS is planned will pitch in early 2013. BlackBerry 10 is claimed to be carrying the faster performance, smoother user interface, as well as a more friendly platform for supporting a variety of applications.

Even so, in the demo, there were also a model 10 with a BlackBerry keyboard fonts firmer.

"We were just a few months away (the launch of BlackBerry 10-ed.). This is something special.'s Not just a new device that will be present in the market," said RIM CEO Thorsten Heins.

Here's Facebook's face on BlackBerry 10.



Meanwhile, New Chrome Features 'Deterrent Tracking'

For Chrome users who do not like their browsing activities under surveillance, I finally have a solution. In Chrome, added the 'Do Not Track "(DNT) in order to better protect privacy.

"We are making this setting, and can be seen for the developer, through the Chromium developer channel. Those users will be available in the Chrome version soon to be released," said spokesman Rob Shilkin as Google.

Reported and quoted us TechRadar, Wednesday (09/26/2012), the tracking feature to prevent browsing activity is added to the Chrome browser later this year.

Features of this kind had already been added to the Microsoft Internet Explorer 10 as the default option. Firefox even already have it since 2009. Thus, the complete line of the three major Chrome web browser that have been DNT feature.

Setting DNT feature allows users to send automatic requests to any website that they do not want any third parties such as advertisers, to track surfing activity. As is known, this information is usually used to target users as targeted advertising.

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