Displaying items by tag: Norway

Motorola Solutions will continue to operate and service the country’s nationwide TETRA network that provides first responders with trusted, reliable and secure voice communications

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Norwegian firm Vivaldi, which produces a browser of the same name, has released feature-packed end-of-year versions for Windows, macOS and Linux.

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More electric cars have been sold in Australia during the first six months of 2023 than during the whole of the previous year, the Electric Vehicle Council, a lobby group, says.

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Norwegian firm Vivaldi, which produces a browser of the same name, has criticised Google for releasing a specification known as Web Environment Integrity which it claims would be toxic to the Web at large.

Published in Technology Regulation

Vivaldi users will now be able to use Bing Chat after the Norwegian company behind the browser added a tweak to allow the bypassing of restrictions on using the chat app.

Published in Apps

European cellular networks have emerged a viable alternative to broadband and low orbit satellites, according to the results of cellular intelligence division of SmartCIC, Cellsmart. The results show Norway leads Europe with a maximum 5G download speeds indoors of 1.12Gbps while Spain tops the maximum 5G download speeds outdoors with 1.11Gbps.

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Norway-based Vivaldi Technologies has released an updated version of its browser, claiming that Vivaldi 6.0 will radically change the user experience on the desktop.

Published in Apps

Maximum 5G download speeds have nearly reached 1Gbps, with Norway leading at 994Mbps and Spain at 993.60Mbps, topping rankings for maximum 5G download speeds for indoors and outdoors, and is trailed by US and Austria behind with outdoor tests delivering 966Mbps and 921.10Mbps respectively, according to the Global Cellular Performance Survey conducted by Cellsmart, the cellular intelligence division of SmartCIC.

Published in 5G

European security firm MDSec has taken exception to the release of a blog post by another security outfit, Proofpoint, about its penetration testing framework Nighthawk, accusing the latter of making "unsubstantiated and speculative projections" about the framework.

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With the Pixel 7 and 7 Pro smartphones, one of Google's main aims appears to be stemming the flow of users from Android to iOS, a technology analyst with the company Counterpoint Research claims.

Published in Mobility

One wonders what exactly drove Optus chief executive Kelly Bayer Rosmarin to front a media session last Friday, in a bid to spin her way through a damaging development at the telco.

Published in Open Sauce

Norway-based Vivaldi Technologies has released a new version of its browser for Android, 5.2, with one of the new features being a Reading List where links for looking at later can be saved and synced across devices.

Published in Apps

ANALYSIS Norwegian firm Volue Technology has demonstrated to the rest of the world how a ransomware attack should be handled after it was hit by the Windows Ryuk strain on 5 May.

Published in Security

Norway-based Vivaldi Technologies has released a version of its latest browser for the M1 Macs that it claims is twice as fast as that for the regular Macs.

Published in Apps

As the rest of the developed world looks to electric vehicles to help cut their output of greenhouse gases, Australia is firmly in the backseat, looking to the past and attempting to strangle a nascent industry.

Published in Open Sauce

Norway-based Vivaldi Technologies has added a novel feature to its browser – a second level in the tab bar for managing tab groups, what it calls Two-Level Tab Stacks.

Published in Apps
Wednesday, 09 December 2020 07:56

Vivaldi releases new browser version for desktop users

Norway-based Vivaldi Technologies has released a new version of its browser of the same name for the desktop user, with a number of new features.

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Norway-based Vivaldi Technologies has released a new version of its browser for the Android mobile operating system, which it says has added WebRTC leak protection and auto-clearing of browsing data upon exit.

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