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| Opera Browser Featured in the New Palm Foleo Mobile Companion ![]() The Palm Foleo is the first computer designed to be a companion to a smartphone. With the press of one button, the mobile companion's large screen displays wireless email from a smartphone paired via Bluetooth technology. A full-size keyboard makes editing email and attachments quick and easy, and the built-in web browser provides reliable wireless Internet access. With Foleo's instant on/off capability, light and small size, and 5-hour battery life, Palm expects the mobile companion to establish a new category of personal-computing products. Opera for the Palm Foleo provides the latest in mobile technologies, as it is the first deployment of Opera 9 to a portable device. Opera users of any device are able to visit the same web addresses they already know from browsing the web on a PC. Using their smartphone's radio or the Foleo's built-in Wi-Fi radio, Foleo customers can open Opera and immediately begin to browse favorite websites with stylized controls. By building the Foleo on an open Linux-based platform and publishing the tools developers might need, Palm hopes to establish a vibrant developer community to create new applications that extend the mobile companion's built-in capabilities. Opera demonstrates the ease with which exciting technology and applications can be ported to the Foleo mobile companion. Opera's architecture is characterized by fast-performing JavaScript and rendering engines that ensure tested performance via the cross-platform experience of its development core. Opera has full DOM support and can smoothly run advanced web and Ajax-based applications on Foleo mobile companions. Opera for Palm Foleo includes the following features: - Web-address input auto-completion - reduces input time with an index of address completions; - Download manager - allows users to view download progress and access their downloads from one simple transfer manager window; - Pop-up blocker - users can control whether to block all pop-ups or open only those that they request; - Bookmarks and history - allow quick access to favorites and recently viewed sites. write your comments about the article :: © 2007 Computing News :: home page |