DS Web Browsing Looks Refreshingly Good 108
ElFozzie writes "Browsing the web on a handheld console or mobile phone has never been the most pleasant experience. The new Opera browser for the DS looks like it might change all that. On the eve of the Japanese launch, a story at Pocketgamer outlines the features and links to a video of the new browser in action." From the article: "The video illustrates the browsing technique, which sees the lower touch screen used for scanning zoomed-out pages and interaction via the stylus, whilst the top screen displays the zoomed-in detail. It also shows both text entry and handwriting recognition systems for rapid entry of URLs, as well as a host of standard browser features including bookmarks."
on opera's site (Score:3, Interesting)
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You have failed to avoid Karma whoring.
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How in the world do they justify that?
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Lots of people willingly paying for it.
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Very nice, but... (Score:1)
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Also it is based on Opera 8, should have full Javascript and CSS capabilities (of course no Java or Flash). Opera devs have confirmed that it should be to run any AJAX-enabled site (like GMail for example). Also, because of limited space, no tabbed browsing.
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Darn. That's a shame about the Flash (and tabs).
I have a PSP, the browser is quite functional. I've been looking at the DS Lite as I'm not convinced I want to keep it, but... a handheld with Flash functionality and WiFi is a brilliant platform, and t
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typing anything into it took forever, and it would run out of memory and fail to load pages quite often
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Luckily, gmail has a basic HTML version, but still...
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Price (Score:1)
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And there's the news I've been waiting for: (Score:4, Informative)
Awesome.
Slashdot DS (Score:5, Funny)
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Heh heh. I got my DS when the Lite came out in .uk. I had a wonderful time with the voice recognition on the damn thing.
"Red. Yellow. Black. Red. Red. Yellow. Black. Blue. Blue. Blue. Blue. Blue. BLUE! BLUE! BLUUUUUE! BUH LUH OOH! BLUE! BLUE! FUCK YOU! FUCK YOU AND FUCK DOCTOR FUCKING KAWASHIMA! Huh? Oh! Yellow. Red. Yellow..."
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H-T-T-P-double-dot-slash-slash-slash-dot-dot-org -slash-search-dot-P-L
Now say it three times quickly.
off topic: on doubles (Score:1)
George double-ewe Bush
But that brings bad images to mind
Excuse my skepticism... (Score:1)
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The ones that u can see at union and the coffee shops are all Payed
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Either way, ill be checking it out
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Something like this would be good for a System Admin on the run(As opposed to?) who does not want to lug around a laptop. You could keep it connected at all times, and even just run a system monitor, so u can keep an eye on what happening, and if u need to make any ch
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Now someone just needs to make an SSH client for the DS that doesn't require any modding or hacking, and I'll be happy.
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Most basic command line stuff would work, but just think about the multitude of stuff that would not (imagine trying to run top for instance).
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Sorry if this has been asked... (Score:2)
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Has anyone tried the handwriting rec? (Score:2)
"eat up martha"
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Sweet! (Score:2)
All I need is an ssh client for it and I may never need a laptop again...Not that I'd want to do heads down work on it, but just flipping open my DS, logging on and tapping out a couple emergency commands would be very handy.
Re:Sweet! (Score:2, Insightful)
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OT: mod explanation (Score:1)
The other post is from someone not logged in ("Anonymous Coward") and those always start out at zero, and will stay there until some moderator moves it.
Ad blocking? (Score:2)
Will it have some sort of ad blocking? I notice Opera doesn't have much in that respect, except it does allow you to block pages and domains, it would seem.
I can't stand browsing with anything other than Firefox now because of the deluge of ads everywhere. Every time I use another browser I am surprised to see ads on pages that I never recalled carrying ads back when I used to use IE. Way back.
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> I notice Opera doesn't have much in that respect
Except the "Block Content" feature you mean? <sigh> (right click on page, select "Block Content". Select the content you want blocked. Press button marked "Done". Done.
WPA? (Score:1)
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Network isolation, courtesy of NAT. The kind of security through crapscurity required by Nintendo.
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More info:
http://www.dd-wrt.com/dd-wrtv2/index.php [dd-wrt.com]
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The other alternative was to configure
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This bodes well for the Wii (Score:2, Funny)
i want it! (Score:2)
one screen only (Score:2)
Overall I think the touch screen is great, but the dual screens are kind of gimmicky... and I really wish it had some kind of nubbish analog control.
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Why have a crosspad if you can only press one direction at once?
But seriously... it would be nice to have the option to have the 2 browser screens treated as a single virtual screen, and allow clicking anywhere...
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IP/MAC (Score:2, Interesting)
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Not sure if Opera uses the same settings thingy as Metroid Prime Hunters does for Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, but if it does, that thing only seems to have MAC/NWiFiC ID transfer to another DS system, and no hand-tuning of the MAC. (Probably just to make cheating and identity spoofing a bit trickier...)
Like others said, it's probably infinitely easier to just route the access through a laptop. =/
And, of course, remember to raise a question why your city doesn't have an open WLAN yet. Mine does [panoulu.net]. =) (Too b
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I suppose that should work too. Darn, never thought of that sort of obvious solution =) DS should be able to show what MAC it has...
WPA (Score:3, Insightful)
Direct link to the video that's being discussed (Score:2)
Looks good (Score:1)
Opera on the DS sure looks good and looks like it will be significantly better than the built-in browser on the PSP. The PSP's browser isn't too terribly bad all things considered, but it's almost impossible to really use for anything other than reading news with its retarded text entry system. If Opera can use the DS's touch screen for text entry, then the DS could really be useful for full-featured web browsing (minus the Flash and Java -- but who can't go without them a bit anyways?) and email where ever
Make that a poor man's sub-laptop (Score:2, Interesting)
Considering I've been wanting a really small sub-laptop for quite some time (and even those are too big), and the price at which those sub-laptops go for (1000-2000$US for those Sony), I'd consider a Nintendo DS Lite with Opera "a poor man's sub-laptop".
In fact I'd be really impressed if any company would be able to come out with a sub-200$ micro-laptop with touch screen that can run Opera. At that price you can barely buy anything but a basic Palm which can't even do Wi-Fi.
The fac
The browser's not the good news about this. (Score:4, Interesting)
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Gee, and here I was hoping that the homebrew developers would be forced to think a bit like the commercial game developers: "How do I fit all this stuff in such limited memory? If Metroid Prime Hunters runs nicely as hell, why can't I get Quake to run?" (The answer to latter: Yes, Quake seems to run, just scale down the textures a bit, no one's going to notice you use smaller textures. And that's apparently what DSQuake porters are doing. =)
The reason I hold the people who do awesome homebrew games in ver
Kinda wish.. (Score:2)
But a portable web browser on any device is a good thing.
Take a lesson from paperback books (Score:2)
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