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DS Web Browsing Looks Refreshingly Good

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."

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  1. And there's the news I've been waiting for: by Silent+sound · · Score: 3, Informative
    From the article:
    a US and European release shouldn't be far behind. Indeed Opera are promising an update on global rollout next week and we'll convey it just as rapidly as we can.

    Awesome.
  2. Re:Very nice, but... by revlayle · · Score: 5, Informative

    The DS browser comes with a GBA-looking cart (an expansion module) that will come with extra RAM for the browsing experience. They have DS and DS-Lite version of the browser (the main software is the same, but the physical size of the expansion cart is different, so it will match the physical profile of the DS Lite so thart doesn't "stick out" while in use).

    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.

  3. Re:on opera's site by joe+155 · · Score: 3, Informative

    meh, might as well reply to my ow post and avoid karma whoring (I don't really need it anyway) here's the link to the opera product page that has more detail about it... http://www.opera.com/products/devices/nintendo/

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  4. Re:Very nice, but... by JonXP · · Score: 2, Informative

    The browser comes with a ram expansion pack to allow for this.

  5. Re:on opera's site by assassingod · · Score: 3, Informative

    Nintendo recently announced their release schedule for Europe, and DS Browser will get a 6th Oct release (Apparently). No word on pricing, but it costs 3800Yen, which is roughly £20.

  6. Re:Sorry if this has been asked... by Valthan · · Score: 4, Informative

    It is indeed 2 carts... see here for pictures of it.

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  7. Re:WPA? by Throtex · · Score: 3, Informative

    Get a second wireless router and set it to WEP encryption. Place the WEP-encrypted router directly behind your cable modem/DSL/tin can. Place your original router, with a more secure configuration, behind the WEP-encrypted router. Thanks to the magic of NAT, computers behind your original router will be able to see out to the machines connected over the WEP-encrypted router, but the machines connected to the WEP-encrypted router will only be able to see the ports you would have had open to the general Internet anyway.

    Network isolation, courtesy of NAT. The kind of security through crapscurity required by Nintendo.