Mobile Internet

Mobile browsers often have no scroll bars or resize buttons, instead the user pans around a webpage by moving their finger across the screen and zooms by double-tapping or pinching the screen. The way users interact with web content on the desktop and mobile are not the same. The viewport on a desktop is the visible area of the webpage, the user resizes the viewport by resizing the window. If the webpage is larger than the viewport, then the user … Continue reading

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Being a new comer to the Android Operating System and taking things for granted, I was left scratching my head when I couldn’t connect an Android phone to my home network. The phone in question was the HTC Desire HD running Android version 2.2 and performed flawlessly on other wireless networks. To make my head hurt more other devices such as laptops and even Apple’s iPhone all worked fine on the home network. However, whenever I tried the HTC Desire on this network the phone … Continue reading