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NetEnt is a Sweden-based gaming software company known for its games characterized by smooth and swift play. The performance of its online slots and other games may vary according to different browsers. For high-roller players, NetEnt has games that can be accessed using a web browser. They are loved by seasoned gamblers for their simplicity of usage. 

You don’t need to download any software or plugins to play these games. They have Flash or HTML5 support built-in them along with all the required tools. Additionally, these games offer advanced protection and anti-tracking systems. They’re designed to minimize the risk of hacking. If you’re looking for the best online casinos and interested in knowing more about them, visit Online Casino Canada

Now, let’s take a look at some of the best browsers for the casino games of NetEnt:

1. Google Chrome

Chrome is one of the most preferred web browsers among many of online gamblers. Among the prominent features of this browser is its versatility. Although it defaults to HTML5, you can move to the in-built Flash Player upgraded with the whole version. 

The players of NetEnt’s online casino games would certainly like to have the unnecessary clips and banners blocked. However, there are certain things that they’ll not be happy about. One of them is the fact that Chrome can be a bit slow at times.

2. Mozilla Firefox

Many are of the opinion that Firefox is the best browser ever created. Mozilla offers plenty of useful and free plugins for its users. The browser has a special invisibility mode, which is fabulous for added protection. However, this doesn’t mean that it won’t disappoint certain users. 

The number of Firefox’s side components may hamper the overall performance. The downloadable Flash Player, which is pretty much required for playing online casinos, might crash after several hours. It is, therefore, of great help sometimes to reload Firefox and clean up the excessive cache and cookies.

3. Opera

There was a time when Opera was considered the best browser for playing games that used Flash and HTML5. In recent times, its popularity has somewhat waned. Although it’s not so popular today, people still use it to play online casinos. Two of its most noticeable features are its flash-friendliness and swiftness. Some may experience certain problems using Opera for playing online casino games. 

The graphics may not look good or the game may crash while it’s still on. Perhaps the most annoying of all the problems would be the slow performance of certain NetEnt slots. Nevertheless, when it comes to playing online casino games, Opera is still a trusted browser.

4. Safari

Well-built and highly rated for its performance, Safari is also an excellent choice in web browsers. It has been a favourite among many of the players of online casinos for the past few years. This is especially true with those playing games that use Flash. Safari has improved support for HTML5. 

This is good for the high roller online casino games of NetEnt. Still, it needs some improvements when it comes to functionality and design. The biggest advantage of this browser is its simplicity. As all the required plugins are built into the browser, Safari is good even for the toughest of games.

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The Rise and Fall of Firefox OS https://www.informationisart.com/2021/10/23/the-rise-and-fall-of-firefox-os/ https://www.informationisart.com/2021/10/23/the-rise-and-fall-of-firefox-os/#respond Sat, 23 Oct 2021 11:12:42 +0000 https://www.informationisart.com/?p=24 Discontinued in 2017, Firefox OS is an open-source operating system. It was designed by Mozilla and other external contributors for […]

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Discontinued in 2017, Firefox OS is an open-source operating system. It was designed by Mozilla and other external contributors for desktops, smart TVs, dongles and handheld devices. It is based on the Firefox web browser’s rendering engine, Gecko, and the Linux kernel. And it was released commercially in the year 2013. 

Firefox OS was designed as a community-based alternative operating system. It could run web-based applications directly or those that were installed from an application marketplace. The applications generally use open standards and approaches. They include HTML5, JavaScript, a robust privilege model, and open web APIs. 

They can communicate with the hardware directly. One of the best examples of this would be mobile phone hardware. With Firefox OS, Mozilla got the chance to compete with operating systems that were developed commercially. Some of these operating systems were iOS, Android, Windows, and Blackberry 10. 

Then, in 2015, Mozilla announced that it would no longer develop the new Firefox OS smartphones. The end of the development was announced in September 2016. Firefox had a few successors. They were the B2G OS, H5OS, and KaiOS.

History and development

On the 25th of July 2011, the ‘Boot to Gecko'(B2G) project was announced by Andreas Gal. He was the Director of Research at Mozilla Corporation at the time. The proposal of the project was to pursue the goal of building a complete and standalone operating system. It was to be built for the ‘open web’. 

The intention was to fill in the gaps that kept web developers from building high-end applications. The announcement of the project identified certain work areas. One of them was the new web APIs. They were to expose the capabilities of the device and operating system. There was also a low-level code involved, which was to boot on a device compatible with Android. 

Andreas Gal expanded on the aims of Mozilla in 2012. He described the current set of mobile operating systems as ‘walled gardens. Firefox OS was presented as a more accessible operating system. Andreas Gal also said that no proprietary software or technology was involved in the operating system of Mozilla.

End of Firefox OS

In February 2012, Firefox OS was demonstrated publicly on smartphones that were compatible with Android. By the 16th of December 2014, 14 operators in 28 countries across the world were offering Firefox OS phones. On the 8th of December 2015, Mozilla announced that it would discontinue sales of Firefox OS smartphones via carriers. 

The next year in the month of May, Mozilla announced that Firefox OS smartphones would be discontinued. After the release of version 2.6, the development of Firefox OS for smartphones was to cease. Around this time, it was reported that Acadian Technologies would take over the mission of developing carrier partnerships. 

This was for developing its own Firefox OS derivative called H5OS. It was announced in January 2016 that Firefox OS would be used in Panasonic’s UHD TVs. In the month of September the same year, Mozilla announced that it had ceased work on Firefox OS. Finally, this operating system of Mozilla was discontinued in January 2017.

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An Insight Into Browser Wars and Their Outcome https://www.informationisart.com/2021/10/01/an-insight-into-browser-wars-and-their-outcome/ https://www.informationisart.com/2021/10/01/an-insight-into-browser-wars-and-their-outcome/#respond Fri, 01 Oct 2021 17:08:42 +0000 https://www.informationisart.com/?p=22 A web browser is an application that connects you with everything that exists on the web. It is this browser, […]

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A web browser is an application that connects you with everything that exists on the web. It is this browser, which allows you to visit websites and do plenty of other things on the internet. A more technical description would be that a web browser is software. 

It retrieves information from a server and displays it on the window of the browser. This information can be in the form of a web page, image, video, and other content. However, this is just the starting point. You may wonder why different browsers respond to websites differently. 

Another question that may surface in your mind is why different browsers exist. These questions would take us through the history and backend of the major web browsers. They include Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Opera, and Safari.

Browser wars

Browser wars have happened since the time Netscape Navigator and Internet Explorer went up against each other. Both of them wanted to be the best browser of the 1990s. Netscape had dominated the market earlier, but this had changed since the release of Internet Explorer 3. Microsoft had taken the lead. Since it came bundled with the Windows operating system, it had become the standard of many desktops. 

This is exactly what happened with the release of Safari in 2003. Earlier, the users of Macintosh were on Netscape Navigator or Internet Explorer. Safari now came pre-installed in Apple’s operating system. This meant that it gained its share of control of the desktop market. After Internet Explorer threw Navigator out of competition, the browser codes were made open source. 

They were then handed over to Mozilla by Netscape. When Firefox was introduced in 2004, there was a tremendous rise in its popularity. This continued for a few years until Google Chrome was released in 2008. It rapidly became the favoured browser among internet users, which continues even to this day. In recent times, there has been a significant rise in mobile browsing. 

Several mobile browsers came up and HTML5 and CSS3 were introduced. These rapid changes gave rise to browser wars between Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Opera, and Microsoft Edge. You can feel this competition in the form of frequent browser updates and version releases. Each of these browsers tries to outsmart the other in terms of speed, security, design, and features.

Modern browsing

Chrome continues to rule as the best desktop browser even today. Safari has significant ownership in the mobile browsing market. Despite all of this, there is no defined winner in the world of browsers. This is the reason why browser wars still haven’t subsided. Fragmentation is more prevalent today than ever before. 

This is primarily owing to the frequent releases of browser versions, updates, and operating systems. Preferences of browsers also depend largely on demographics. This means that age, country, and job profile also play a major role in the choice of browsers. Many schools and corporate organizations have certain requirements about what devices, operating systems, and browsers have to be used. 

The browsers are also updating their versions continually in the race to become the next Google Chrome. You just can’t predict which of the browsers would surpass the others in popularity.

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The Most Prominent Features of Firefox https://www.informationisart.com/2021/09/20/the-most-prominent-features-of-firefox/ https://www.informationisart.com/2021/09/20/the-most-prominent-features-of-firefox/#respond Mon, 20 Sep 2021 16:16:11 +0000 https://www.informationisart.com/?p=20 There are many who use Firefox as their secondary browser and Chrome as the primary one. Most of the individuals […]

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There are many who use Firefox as their secondary browser and Chrome as the primary one. Most of the individuals in the world today might have been using Chrome for over a decade. So, it is quite obvious that they’ll be reluctant to switch their browser from Chrome to Firefox. However, this is much easier than they think. 

Firefox imports bookmarks from Google’s Chrome and the folders on the main bookmark bar can be arranged instantly. All the saved account passwords can also be imported to Firefox. Once all these necessary steps are completed, you can begin using Mozilla Firefox as your main browser. Here are some of its prominent features:

1. Syncing

After you’ve installed the operating system of your choice, this is usually the first step. With a Firefox Account, you can save your bookmarks, passwords of several websites, and browsing history. This proves to be extremely useful when you reinstall an operating system or switch to Firefox as your browser. 

You can also send an opened tab to another device that has Firefox. In this way, you can share URLs between your computer and your mobile device.

2. Reading mode

Most of the users of Firefox would be unaware of its excellent reader view option. This feature can be accessed right from the address bar. When the reading mode is on, it changes the look of a web page. This gives you a clean and fabulous reading experience. Firefox does this by removing the sidebar and ads, and by changing the size and type of font. 

You can change the width of the content, change the font, its size, line height, and much more. Some aspects of the reading mode can also be controlled. Besides, you can choose between dark, light, and sepia themes. Firefox also includes an experimental listening mode.

3. Firefox Relay

Today, there are various websites that offer subscription services. By registering on these sites, you’ll be sent their newsletters via email. Not all of them can be trusted. Often, you’ll find that even after unsubscribing on some of these websites, later on, you’ll keep getting their newsletters. At times, you sign up for some newsletter and you start getting an assortment of emails. 

This happens mostly when the email database gets leaked. The Firefox Relay is an add-on, which allows you to use a permanent fake email address. Such addresses can be used to sign up for the newsletter and updates.

4. Pocket

Pocket is a web-based application, which was acquired by Mozilla sometime back. This is being integrated with Firefox. You can find an option to save a web page to Pocket, located beside the address bar. It is a bookmarking mechanism with some incredible powers. This application saves an entire web page. You can then read it free of any ads and distractions. 

It is a great tool for individuals who find interesting things on the internet but don’t read them immediately. It also has premium features that can be purchased for a certain amount. These features include saving web pages permanently, facilitating a full-text search, and automatic tag suggestions. They also have the capability of highlighting certain sections.

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4 Interesting Facts About Mozilla Firefox https://www.informationisart.com/2021/09/08/4-interesting-facts-about-mozilla-firefox/ https://www.informationisart.com/2021/09/08/4-interesting-facts-about-mozilla-firefox/#respond Wed, 08 Sep 2021 17:00:47 +0000 https://www.informationisart.com/?p=18 Mozilla Firefox is also known as ‘Firefox Quantum’ or simply ‘Firefox’. Created by the Mozilla Foundation and Mozilla Corporation, it […]

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Mozilla Firefox is also known as ‘Firefox Quantum’ or simply ‘Firefox’. Created by the Mozilla Foundation and Mozilla Corporation, it is a free and open-source internet browser. Firefox is compatible with the common operating systems in use today, such as Windows, MacOS, Android, and Linux. One of the biggest advantages of Firefox is that you can add or remove features. 

The users can customize the browser based on their requirements. It is this particular aspect of the browser that made it immensely popular over the years. To load web pages, Firefox uses the Gecko layout engine with updated web standards. However, Gecko is not used in Firefox for iOS. 

This is owing to the restrictions placed by Apple. The third-party web browsers used with iOS must utilize the WebKit-based layout engine. This has been built into the iOS operating system. There are many interesting facts associated with Mozilla Firefox. Here are some of them:

1. It was initially named ‘Phoenix’

The Mozilla community members had created Firefox under the name ‘Phoenix’ in the year 2002. Rather than having a bundle of several Mozilla applications, they wanted a standalone browser. Firefox became popular with its testers even when it was in its beta phase. The web browser was praised for its security, add-ons, and speed. 

It was released in November 2004 and became immensely successful with 60 million downloads in 9 months. This challenged the popularity of Microsoft’s Internet Explorer. Since the Mozilla community was created by Netscape, this browser is considered to be the successor of Netscape Navigator.

2. Firefox 3.0 was named ‘Gran Paradiso’

While it was being created, Firefox 3.0 was called by the name ‘Gran Paradiso’. It is the name of the second-highest mountain group, situated in the Graian Alps. The Firefox development team had asked the browser’s users to submit ideas for features in Firefox 3 during 2006. 

The usage share of Firefox 3 had increased to 23.75% in September 2009 according to NetApplications. It was considered as a sign of Firefox 3’s stability. It also meant that Firefox was being used by many as their main browser.

3. World record

The browser was launched with the aim to set the record for most Firefox downloads in 24 hours. Its launch date of June 17 2008 was named ‘Download Day 2008’. By June 18 2008 over 6.88 million users had downloaded Firefox 3. 

The Mozilla website was unavailable for a few hours as many people were accessing the site on June 17. The website couldn’t be updated for the download of the browser until 12:00 PDT. As a result, the ‘Download Day’ ended on June 18 at 11:16 am PDT.

4. Global usage

The worldwide usage of Firefox grew to 32% towards the end of 2009. Its popularity began to decline after Google Chrome was released. In the year 2016, the worldwide usage of Firefox as a desktop browser was between 9% and 16%. This made it the second most popular web browser in the world. 

Firefox continues to enjoy massive popularity in countries such as Eritrea, Cuba, and Germany. According to Mozilla, the number of users of Firefox in December 2017 was 170 million. With the gradual decline of Internet Explorer, Firefox reached a second place as a desktop browser in April 2018.

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An Insight Into KaiOS and Its Popularity https://www.informationisart.com/2021/08/14/an-insight-into-kaios-and-its-popularity/ https://www.informationisart.com/2021/08/14/an-insight-into-kaios-and-its-popularity/#respond Sat, 14 Aug 2021 10:55:52 +0000 https://www.informationisart.com/?p=14 KaiOS is the third biggest mobile OS in the world, but you might’ve never heard of it. The sale of […]

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KaiOS is the third biggest mobile OS in the world, but you might’ve never heard of it. The sale of smartphones and the increase in online services are becoming stagnant across the globe. In an attempt to gain new users, giant companies like Google are exploring new avenues. 

In their quest for such avenues, they’re trying to reach out to regions where smartphones are not widely used. A new operating system for mobile phones called KaiOS is being considered to be a key solution. It has even left behind iOS in terms of usage in certain countries.

About KaiOS

Built on top of Boot to Gecko, KaiOS is an operating system for feature phones. Boot to Gecko is a community-based successor of Firefox OS. Since KaiOS is a platform that’s web-based, it doesn’t require a lot of power to operate. It also has a minimum requirement of 256 MB. 

The operating system seeks to bring modern apps to individuals who’ve never owned a smartphone. The interface of KaiOS is designed for phones with physical keys and non-touch screens. In order to enable users to access the internet, it offers all the connectivity options. 

They include 4G/LTE, dual-SIM compatibility, NFC for payments, and Wi-Fi. The manufacturers making KaiOS-powered phones don’t need to worry about including high-end specifications in them. As a result, their phones can be priced aggressively to ensure maximum sales.

How KaiOS is different

KaiOS grew in popularity among several tech companies owing to its HTML5 app store. It allows developers to create powerful web-based apps for KaiOS easily. Most of the other feature phones come with proprietary Java-based software. So, in order to create dedicated apps, they demand more resources. 

KaiOS also has an open environment. It is available across the world from several brands, such as Nokia, Alcatel, and more. All that the companies need to do is simply create an app. They can then upload it to the KaiOS app store for widespread distribution in emerging markets.

Apps supported by KaiOS

The app store of KaiOS has tens of titles. You might be familiar with some of them. Such apps don’t offer the same set of functionality as they do on smartphones. You’ll find only the basics of those apps covered in this case. For example, you can’t live-stream from Facebook or Twitter by using KaiOS. 

Its store also has a handful of other generic apps. All of them have been developed by KaiOS itself. The best examples are KaiWeather for checking the weather and QR Reader for scanning codes.

The target customers for KaiOS

KaiOS has been developed primarily for the entry-level segment. It has been developed for places where smartphones have still not gone mainstream. The operating system is also meant for customers with lower literacy. They’re the ones who find it difficult to navigate on touchscreen phones. The apps that have been made available are the ones that can be operated through physical buttons. 

Phones with KaiOS can be an excellent alternative for those who want to get rid of their smartphone addiction. They can also be good for children. The small display of KaiOS phones would be too boring for them to keep staring at constantly. The elderly people would also find KaiOS phones appealing. They can use the apps without getting constant alerts and pop-ups.

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