Sentences with phrase «as your desktop browser»

WiFi is faster but nowhere as fast as your desktop browser.
You can opt to have the browser identify itself as a desktop browser (or iPad browser) rather than an Android browser.
It's a bit of a fiddle, but if you download Dolphin Browser HD, you'll be able to set the browser to identify as a desktop browser, at which point the BBC will relent and open the gates to all its licence - fee funded goodness.
For us that means consuming more video and catch - up TV services become a reality, although it we'd like to see the option to have it identified as a desktop browser when visiting sites.

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But it lost momentum as Google Chrome, which is the leading U.S. browser on desktops, gained new users.
And 58 percent of mobile users say they expect their mobile website to load almost as fast to even faster than the experience they get on their desktop browser.
Piggy's mission is to save people as much money as we can, that's why we built our amazing mobile apps and desktop browser extensions.
The partnership, which integrates Yahoo search into Firefox's browser for desktop PCs and mobile devices such as smartphones, will produce a «share gain» for Yahoo, Mayer said in an interview with Reuters on Wednesday.
These services, available both as webpages you can visit and software that can be downloaded to your desktop, can be used to compile news from any page that has an RSS icon located either on the page itself or up in the address bar of your Web browser.
Those who don't have access to a desktop computer won't having a problem logging into the site as it also allows access from mobile browsers.
It bills itself as a browser - based web 2.0 service that allows anybody to share their desktop, show slides, as well as talk, listen, chat, and broadcast via webcam.
Having a combination of these technologies will make your content playback on all desktop, mobile, and tablet devices, as well as any browsers.
Mobile browsers, while not as full featured or fast as their desktop counterparts, are still quite capable and mature, and should be able to cover all of your mobile courses» needs.
Successfully field tested within schools in New York City, Annotate runs on all HTML5 compliant browsers like Safari, Chrome, and IE on desktops as well as popular tablets running iOS, Android, Windows RT, and Fire OS.
It's a nice touch that it's browser - based, so there's no need for students to download a desktop version as it can be accessed anywhere.
Up until now, the same was limited to just web browsers on traditional computing devices such as notebooks or desktops.
Browsing: the Android web browser does a very good job at rendering pages from «desktop - sized» websites, and of course from mobile sites as well.
Instead, the Pixelbook is just as slim and just as light as an average 10 - inch tablet but also has the benefit of a desktop web browser because its software is both Android and Chrome OS.
Whatever the case, it's still a little chilling in that a user may simply want to browse http://market.android.com to see what apps are there, as he or she could from a desktop browser, and Amazon has singled out that site for redirection.
It is compatible with desktop web browsers like Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Internet Explorer (version 10 and above), as well as Safari on an Apple iPad.
Besides jumping between pages as quickly as you can type, this mobile browser «talks» with your desktop's version of Chrome — letting you sync up bookmarks and even view the same tabs you have open on your computer.
It uses the same build of WebKit to render pages, but many websites still treat it as a mobile browser unless you force them to load their desktop layouts.
Third, Scribd's approach is «device agnostic», with iPhone, iPad, and Android apps, as well as a website that works on both desktop and mobile browsers.
As for the included browser, the user agent string can be modified to fool sites into showing the desktop variant, but it is a somewhat awkward process.
It should serve well as a home desktop for anyone not getting involved with hundreds of browser tabs or video editing and the grab - and - go capability means it can be used in a more casual manner now and again.
The service works with most modern web browsers on a mobile or tablet device as well as on a traditional desktop computer.
The idea behind Webtop was sound, as it allowed select Android smartphones to theoretically run full Linux applications outside of the desktop class Firefox web browser, had Motorola allowed for the complete functionality of the Linux distro as originally planned and not locked it down.
Firefox 4's Android browser is just as impressive as the desktop version.
Do note that neither is as HTML5 - savvy as their desktop versions, however: Based on the HTML5 Test site's scores, the BlackBerry OS 6 browser scores 208 out of a possible 300, thus outperforming both the iPhone's mobile Safari (which scores 185) and Android's mobile Chrome (which scores 176).
In this case it works well enough for most sources of video, but it's not entirely infallible as you are at the mercy of the browser to get you to the site in the first place, and serve you the desktop site rather than the mobile site.
A web browser, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer, Firefox or Chrome, is usually supplied with desktop computers, laptops, mobile phones and tablet computers.
If the browser takes you to a mobile site, such as BBC mobile, by default you can also opt to display the full desktop site.
The Android browser will continue to sync your web pages, allow you to have up to 16 tabs open at the same time, as well as, opt to save the page for reading offline or in a desktop view rather than mobile (set as default).
That said, the browser supports tabs, displays just as much text or imagery as you'd expect from a desktop web browser, and can play in - page Flash videos.
Some sites detect it as a mobile browser, but it's pretty easy to change the user agent so that it appears to be a desktop browser.
Chrome has finally released its browser for Android and as you would expect, it works very similarly to the desktop version.
If I use the tablet as an extension of my desktop, then I want my browser to be as good as the one I'm using on the desktop.
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Based on the same core as the Opera desktop browser, Opera delivers superior speed and rendering of Web pages on the Nintendo DS.
For the best viewing experience, Barth recommends watching this on the YouTube app or Google Cardboard app on either iOS or Android (and preferably a tablet), but a desktop browser will work as well.
The Dilbit Disaster is available as ebook, readable on any device, desktop, laptop or in a browser, for only 99 cents.
It provides Office streamed through your browser (Office Web Apps) and Office on Demand, which allows you to stream the latest complete version of Office and use it as though it were installed on your desktop.
Legal EFX develops, maintains, and supports websites that display equally well on desktop computer monitors, laptop screens, tablets, and smartphones, as well as all major web browsers.
The desktop application essentially opens websites in a webview (just like a browser would) and runs various JS commands such as navigating, clicking and typing.
Writely is a browser - based, WYSIWYG word processor that looks and feels much the same as the one on your desktop.
The DocsCorp Cloud - based versions of cleanDocs and compareDocs will not replace desktop editions of these products, but will provide clients with additional options and a greater degree of flexibility in accessing DocsCorp technologies from devices such as Surface Pro, iPad, Mac, and web browsers.
By news aggregator I mean an application that runs as a mobile app or on a desktop browser that pulls in and organizes the news and information you want to see.
If I had to guess, I think that most Slaw readers use Mozilla Firefox as their primary personal browser, even if their workplaces may well mandate Internet Explorer as the browser on their work desktop.
It's a Web 2.0 browser desktop, that much like Google's News effort, is customizable both as to content and layout.
Conversations on the platform already allow screensharing, but Google Cast may prove useful when showcasing only specific browser content as opposed to a person's entire desktop, as Karissa Bell of Mashable notes.
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