Sunday, October 31, 2010

Firefox Friday: Open Apps, Open Games, Open UI... and the world's fastest JavaScript engine

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Good afternoon! Firefox Friday has been decidedly absent from the luridly green pages of Download Squad over the last few weeks, but it returns today with vengeance.

A lot has been happening at Mozilla, with developments emerging on all fronts. As always we've covered the most important bits, but there's still a lot more to tell you about.

Let's crack on with the first and perhaps most telling titbit:

Mozilla has a new CEO: Gary Kovacs

John Lilly, after almost three years at the top, has stepped aside for newcomer Gary Kovacs. Kovacs has a ton of experience in product management (10 years at IBM), and also significant knowledge of rich media and the mobile Web (5 years at Macromedia, then Adobe). For further reading, Lilly has a great blog post introducing Kovacs.

With this appointment it's clear that Mozilla is fully invested in making Firefox the best browser, both on the desktop and on mobile devices. If you thought the difference between Firefox 3.6 and 4.0 was a big leap, you can only begin to imagine what 5.0 will bring with Kovacs at the helm.

Game On 2010: the judges are announced, and the first fruits of the competition begin to trickle in


The new Game On competition always struck me as rather unMozilla. When I picture the average Mozillan, many kind adjectives pop into my mind but gamer isn't one of them. Still, if you had any doubts, take a look at the list of judges. There are 30 of them, and while they're not all A-listers, there are some big names from Zynga, Facebook, Palm, and more. Almost everyone that's anyone in the JavaScript community is on the list!

If you want to get in on the action, there are already tons of resources on the Game On website. You should probably subscribe read the Game On blog, too.

Also worth noting, if you're in the San Francisco Bay Area, is that the next Mozilla Labs Night (October 28) will be a 'Gaming Special'. I'm not quite sure what it will entail, but the Labs Nights are usually a lot of fun... so sign up and head on down to Mountain View! [I wish I lived in San Francisco...]


Mozilla finally plays its next hand in the Apps War: Open Web Applications


Earlier this year, at the Mozilla Summit, attendees were asked what would make the perfect Web App Store. A lot of heated discussion ensued, but ultimately the summit ended and radio silence descended. This week Mozilla Labs broke that silence with the release of the Open Web Applications Technology Overview and the new apps.mozillalabs.com website.

The concept is brilliant, and there's a demo App Store and Directory that you can play with today. The most important part, however, is that Open Web App developers will have the option of self-publishing their software. This is in stark contrast to the Google-centralised Chrome offering -- and light years ahead of the Mac App Store.

We're not quite at the stage where HTML, JavaScript, CSS and SVG are ready to replace every desktop app, but the Open Web App specification has come just at the right time. Mozilla may just have secured the future platform for all installed apps.


Build your own browser with Mozilla Labs Chromeless


Have you ever looked at the Firefox UI, at that big orange button, and thought to yourself 'hmm... I could do it better'? Well, now's your chance! Using HTML, CSS and JavaScript you can now create your own browser interface.

Chromeless is a pre-alpha prototype at the moment (grab the code here), but the team has grand plans to make browser UI design as 'easy as designing a Web page'. It's an interesting concept that, like all forms of crowdsourcing, might turn up some fantastic new designs.


Last, but by no means least, Firefox JavaScript performance pulls ahead of Chrome and Safari



Launched by the JavaScript team at Mozilla, ARE WE FAST YET? details the reassuringly steady improvement of Firefox's JavaScript engine. Up until yesterday the site featured a huge 'NO' at the bottom of the page -- today... well, you can see for yourself!

Basically -- and you have to admit this is pretty darn impressive -- it has only taken three months for Mozilla to reach Chrome and Safari's level of JavaScript performance. This is only the result of one synthetic benchmark, so the results are hardly authoritative -- but then again, Firefox still leads the 'real world' Kraken benchmark, too.

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Not a bad week for Mozilla, then! Open Web Apps, Open Web Games and even an Open User Interface -- and they're all powered by the fastest JavaScript engine in the world.

Firefox Friday: Open Apps, Open Games, Open UI... and the world's fastest JavaScript engine originally appeared on Download Squad on Fri, 22 Oct 2010 14:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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ASIMO Turns 10 [Robots]

According to Honda, the world's cutest and most advanced robo-boy turned 10 today. Happy birthday, ASIMO. Next year Honda will turn you into a real boy! More »


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Motion-Controlled Skeleton Prop Will Talk Away Any Visitors

Want a unique Halloween DIY prop to scare the pants out of friends? This motion control, talking skeleton might be the answer.

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CCleaner version 3 goes 64-bit, adds secure disk wipe, Windows 7 integration

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When it comes to system cleanup programs, CCleaner is pretty much the hands-down favorite with Download Squad readers. It's been a trusted tool for years, and the newly-released CCleaner 3 is better than ever.

What's new in v3? To start, there's now a native 64-bit version in both the installer and portable CCleaner. Windows 7 users also get the benefit of a handy jump list, which offers quick access to the cleaner, registry scanner, tools, and options pages. There's also a new disk wiping tool included which supports DOD, NSA, and Gutmann standards.

CCleaner 3 has improved support for Internet Explorer 9, Google Chrome, and Silverlight. Perhaps the app's best new feature is support for HTML5 localStorage objects -- which many websites are now using to store persistent user data.

Download CCleaner 3 Portable or Slim (full version includes a toolbar installer)

CCleaner version 3 goes 64-bit, adds secure disk wipe, Windows 7 integration originally appeared on Download Squad on Fri, 29 Oct 2010 10:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Friday, October 29, 2010

Google Introduces API for Analytics Applications

Google announced that its Google Analytics Data Export API beta is now available for developers....

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T-Mobile myTouch 4G for Sale Nov. 3 for $199

T-Mobile said it will sell its myTouch 4G Android 2.2 smartphone Nov. 3, joining other holiday handsets, including its own G2 and devices from Samsung and Motorola. - T-Mobile said Oct. 28 it will begin selling its myTouch 4G smartphone Nov. 3 for $199.99 with a
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Samsung Vibrant overclocked to 1.6 GHz

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Another day, another tip about overclocking -- this time it's the Samsung Vibrant hitting a very fast, yet still believable 1.6 GHz.  The method isn't yet public (at the time of this writing), but at least these fellows have some benchmarks to back it up.  Besides the Quadrant benchmark (which is about useless on a Galaxy S phone -- blame the cheaters and developers lack of fixing the I/O scoring algorithm for that one) of 3196, they're showing off a Linpack score of 12.3.  Before you scoff, this is on the OMAP, still running 2.1.  That's fast.  Very fast.  I'm pretty sure most, if not all, of this will work with all Galaxy S phones, but the skeptic in me says wait for the developers to chime in on that one.

They have also been hard at work on tuning the GPU, and are getting incredible graphics benchmark scores, and these don't involve any suspect benchmark apps.  These are real, folks, and are the kind of scores we all wanted out of the Galaxy S phones.  I, for one, am awful glad to see the community deliver them.  I know benchmarks often don't translate into real-world improvement, but scores this high surely will.  Hit the source link to follow the progress, and read all the juicy details.  [AndroidSpin, CyanogenMod forums (down)] Thanks everyone who sent this in!

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Daily Crunch: The Rat Edition

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Sony Returns Its Electronics Units to Profit, Raises Outlook

Sony saw profitability return to its core electronics operations in the July to September period and increased its full-year profit forecast despite taking a hit from the strong Japanese yen.

Net income at the company was �31 billion (US$371 million as of Sept. 30), an improvement on a net loss recorded in the same period of 2009. Sales were up 4 percent at �1.7 trillion.

Sales of some of Sony's key products jumped compared to the same period a year earlier. Bravia LCD TV sales were up by half, Cybershot digital camera sales jumped by a fifth and Vaio PC sales rose by two-thirds.

The PlayStation 3, buoyed by the launch of the Move motion controller, saw sales increase by 9 percent but sales of the PlayStation Portable fell by half, to 1.5 million units. Earlier this week Sony said it would cut the price of the PSPgo to boost sales.

Sony's results are a further sign that an ongoing restructuring program at the consumer electronics and entertainment giant is having the desired effect.

Under the leadership of Howard Stringer, Sony has cut back on unprofitable product lines and closed or sold factories. During the quarter, Sony reached a deal to sell its TV manufacturing plant in Spain to two local companies.

The latest results mark a return to profitability for Sony's networked products division, which includes its gaming and PC businesses. In the July to September period last year it lost money but in 2010 it recorded an operating profit. Sales at the division rose 5 percent.

The company's consumer products division, which includes the rest of its electronics operations, also saw sales and profit rise.

Sony said results in the two divisions could have been higher if it wasn't for Japan's strong yen. The currency is trading around a 15-year high against the U.S. dollar, and hurting large Japanese exporters like Sony.

The main electronics units would have seen additional sales of �123 billion and operating profit of �47 billion if exchange rates had remained unchanged from a year earlier, the company said.

Sony revised its financial forecast for the rest of the year. It expects sales to be �7.4 trillion, a decrease of 3 percent from its forecast made in July but still 3 percent above its actual results for the previous financial year. Net income is expected to be �70 billion, up 17 percent on Sony's previous estimate and a healthy turn-around from the loss reported last year.

Martyn Williams covers Japan and general technology breaking news for The IDG News Service. Follow Martyn on Twitter at @martyn_williams. Martyn's e-mail address is martyn_williams@idg.com



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