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Mozilla’s Prism hits 1.0, gets new goodies
Mozilla’s “Web application as a desktop application” service Prism has hit version 1.0 (download Prism). On Friday, the company released it with its own standalone site, and an updated API that lets developers tack on Prism-specific features to their Web applications.
This version also comes with a few niceties like tray icon notifications, application-specific settings, and automatic updates. As with Prism for Firefox, you’re also now able to clear private data like user names and passwords, along with any browsing history. What’s neat in Prism’s case is that it’s just for that application, and not all the sites you’ve visited in other Prism instances.
It’s safe to assume Prism will eventually make its way as a built-in feature of the next Firefox release. Competitor Chrome already has a feature that lets you do this on any site; however it does not offer things like taskbar and badge notifications.
As a refresher, here’s how its Firefox version works. The video for the standalone desktop app can be found here.
Omnia HD: The World’s First HD Mobile
The Samsung Omnia HD, set for release later this year, will be a GSM quad-band phone with a set of powerful multimedia features. It will be the first phone to offer 720p HD video recording.
Additionally, it will be equipped with an 8 megapixel camera, TouchWiz user interface, GPS receiver, and FM radio.
Quick Specs
Operating System: Symbian S60 5th Edition
Screen Resolution: 3.7" QHD AMOLED Touch Screen
Keyboard Type: On-screen
Communications: Bluetooth, GPRS, GSM, EDGE, HSDPA, Wi-Fi, UMTS
Meda Type: microSD
Camera Resolution: 8.0 megapixels
GPS: Yes
Dimensions: 4.84 x 2.28 x 0.51 inches
Battery Type: Lithium – Ion, 1500 mAh
Release Date: 6/30/2009
Amazing product, I think this is the long-awaited iPhone-killer

