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No wonder that Firefox has so many fans, myself included. The all debated version jump from 3.1 to 3.5 it’s finally here and it doesn’t dissapoint in any way, so far. Developers have promised increased JS loads via their internat TraceMonkey engine and, as we saw in the Beta, it’s a huge improvement.

The iPhone is getting another version of the popular game, this time, ready for the 3.0 update. Altough the original Doom release was kinda sucky, this time it’s promising alot. Doom is programmed to work with some features of the new 3.0 update, updated graphics and extended gameplay.

Many Ubuntu users have reported frequent problems within Ubuntu with the Caps Lock, Shift or the Control keys. The specified keys stop working  randomly and an Ubuntu restart is required to re-enable them. While this problem isn’t a major one within Ubuntu, it’s not currently fixed or planned by the developers.

As we warned you several days ago, Ubuntu 8.10 codename Intrepid Ibex has been released yesterday and it’s ready to be downloaded and installed. The new version comes with improved for media devices, 3G cards support and loads of other performance/improvements updates and features.
Let’s review some of the important Ubuntu 8.10 features and updates.

Microsoft started to throw small pieces of Windows 7 goodies at the developers, raising the enthusiasm for some and curiosity for others. This Windows 7 build is one the Milestone 3 builds, the 6801 build to be more precise.
So, without further delay, let’s see what is Microsoft holding in the Windows 7 bag-o-goodies so far.