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*Before the holiday season Opera released version 2.0 of Coast, it’s iPad browser. The browser moves the location bar from its traditional place further down and centre of the page. Its start page interface is heavily customised for gesture interactions and allows an unlimited number of 3x3 grids of shortcuts, that can be modified with already opened tabs by swiping them from the edge of the page. Screenshots [http://arstechnica.com/apple/2013/12/a-quick-hands-on-tour-of-coast-2-0-operas-fancy-ipad-browser/#image-4 here]. | *Before the holiday season Opera released version 2.0 of Coast, it’s iPad browser. The browser moves the location bar from its traditional place further down and centre of the page. Its start page interface is heavily customised for gesture interactions and allows an unlimited number of 3x3 grids of shortcuts, that can be modified with already opened tabs by swiping them from the edge of the page. Screenshots [http://arstechnica.com/apple/2013/12/a-quick-hands-on-tour-of-coast-2-0-operas-fancy-ipad-browser/#image-4 here]. | ||
* Dolphin released a version of the browser with enhanced privacy controls called [http://dolphin.com/dolphin-zero-everything-you-browse-will-be-gone-in-seconds/ Dolphin Zero]. | |||
* Google announced the [http://www.openautoalliance.net/#about Open Automotive Alliance], an alliance of industry players that has the aim to bring Android to cars. Founding members include Audi, General Motors, Honda, Hyundai and Nvidia. | * Google announced the [http://www.openautoalliance.net/#about Open Automotive Alliance], an alliance of industry players that has the aim to bring Android to cars. Founding members include Audi, General Motors, Honda, Hyundai and Nvidia. | ||