There is something that is often not really convincing in Apple commercials, at least in my opinion. I mean, technically they’re made very well, they’re made by people who know how to make them. About this, nothing to blame. But if I meditate about […]
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Looking for the perfect client (and meeting Vivaldi)
Okay, email – as a concept – is surely aged. In fact, the one who is writing this post (who does not boast a particular technological perspicacity) already ten years ago claimed that the mail was old. Let alone if it is not true […]
Making a home in the fediverse?
One of the most interesting by-products of all the tussle that there was (and still is) following the acquisition of Twitter by Elon Musk , with all the mess also derived from the incongruous moves of the well-known billionaire, is that a lot of people have […]
My new house, here in Vivaldi
In modern age, the choice of the browser is far more important than a simply problem of deciding which software you prefer to use. Considering that you tipically spend a lot of time inside your browser, it’s more a matter of the way you […]
An interesting story
I must stop to talk a little more about Vivaldi, because I find him extraordinary even in certain details, something that is not often lingered on. For example, a really intriguing thing for me is watching how Vivaldi presents the browsing history. First of all, […]
Tabs? They close by themselves
This is exactly what happens in the new version of the Vivaldi browser for Android. A really nice browser, now even better. In the new version, you can set a period after which the remaining open tabs are automatically closed, freeing up memory to […]