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New Screenshots Detail Spartan Web Browser For Windows 10 Smartphones 62

MojoKid writes One of the most anticipated new features in Windows 10 is the Spartan web browser, which will replace the long-serving Internet Explorer. We've seen Spartan in action on the desktop/notebook front, but we're now getting a closer look at Spartan in action on the mobile side thanks to some newly leaked screenshots. Perhaps the biggest change with Spartan is the repositioning of the address bar from the bottom of the screen to the top (which is also in line with other mobile browsers like Safari and Chrome). The refresh button has also been moved from its right-hand position within the address bar to a new location to the left of the address bar. Reading Lists also make an appearance in this latest build of Spartan along with Microsoft's implementation of "Hubs" on Windows 10 for mobile devices.
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New Screenshots Detail Spartan Web Browser For Windows 10 Smartphones

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  • by Karmashock ( 2415832 ) on Saturday March 28, 2015 @12:49AM (#49359765)

    I'm just amused that they're calling their voice recognition system Cortana and they're apparently calling their browser the Spartan.

    These are both references to the game Halo. The AI assistant to the Master Chief was known as Cortana and the Master Chief was some kind of cyborg military super soldier that was referred to as a "spartian".

    I can't wait for them to name something "the flood" ... I have to keep my eyes open for any further references. The whole thing is pretty funny.

    • by Anonymous Coward

      It is clear that Android is the Flood and Apple/iPhone the Collective.

    • Re: (Score:2, Funny)

      by Anonymous Coward

      "I can't wait for them to name something truly useful as "FOSS" ... I have to keep my eyes open for any further references."

      "The whole thing is pretty funny."

      Oh.. yeah.. I'm laughing my head off. What a hoot, right? I just can't stop laughing! Hahaha! Man, what a company, am I right? Woo. I'm tired from so much laughter, wait, there it comes again, hahahah! Wee! I hope this ride never stops, silly Microsoft. Wahah there I go again!

      • The hate is swelling in you now. Take your Jedi weapon. Use it. I am unarmed. Strike me down with it. Give in to your anger. With each passing moment you make yourself more my servant. :-P

        Try to be less of a ragetard.

        • Re: (Score:3, Interesting)

          by __rze__ ( 2550872 )

          Exactly. This Microsoft hate is getting old. Even the Windows Phone jokes are getting old.

          I for one, think that WP has improved a lot and WP8.1 is much easier to use than android and its ilk. I also have the Note4 flagship and it comes nowhere near the streamlined UI and efficient usage of WP. (Inb4 you need clean android, samsung UI is shit, etc) Even now, I'd rather use the $100 Lumia 535 than my Note4. It can do everything the flagship can do and does it so efficiently. And I don't have to fear dropping

          • Do you guys get paid overtime to work on Saturday? I guess because two of you reinforce each other that means the zeitgeist in slashdot has shifted and it is now cool to like m$ and ragetard to hate on it? LOLZ, I don't think so.

            • Do you guys get paid overtime to work on Saturday? I guess because two of you reinforce each other that means the zeitgeist in slashdot has shifted and it is now cool to like m$ and ragetard to hate on it? LOLZ, I don't think so.

              Haha, obviously you misunderstood the entire thing.

              TL;DR> Use the right tool for the job. Use what works for you best. Save time. Enjoy your life. It is OK if others think you are a hipster to like M$.

              • hahahaha, you got me! That's good, I feel so embarrassed now. j/k
                So, you're a fanboy and the right tool for the job for you will always be provided by microsoft, that's cool, just be upfront about it, ok?

                I don't think that anyone would think you are a hipster for liking M$. Is that what you meant to write or did you mistype?

                • hahahaha, you got me! That's good, I feel so embarrassed now. j/k So, you're a fanboy and the right tool for the job for you will always be provided by microsoft, that's cool, just be upfront about it, ok?

                  I don't think that anyone would think you are a hipster for liking M$. Is that what you meant to write or did you mistype?

                  Unsure why you are so aggressive.

                  Actually, I use SL6 (due to EDA tool compatibility issues) daily at research work and linux mint on my home/entertainment machine. I also have a W8.1 Lenovo X201 with a linux mint VM for mobile ssh work and powerpoint presentations. And a Lumia 535 and Note4 for work / pleasure.

                  Why am I a M$ fanboy?

            • I don't use their phone but I don't have this insane fucked up cultist hatred of MS either.

              You've completely lost your tiny little mind.

          • At some point, some depressed pilot crashes you into a mountain and you can kiss your ass goodbye. Then you can ask yourself, 'was it worth my time?'

            You can say that about any other terrorist, too. Are they worth your time?

            Mu. Because, it's not about your choices to begin with.

    • by Anonymous Coward

      It's literally their only connection with the under-30 crowd. They're grasping at straws when it comes to how to get the next generation invested.

    • by GreatDrok ( 684119 ) on Saturday March 28, 2015 @02:48AM (#49359991) Journal

      Yeah, that's not what "the Halo effect" means Microsoft.

    • Maybe the EULA will be called The Covenant.
    • I can't wait for them to name something "the flood"

      Expect that reference the first time either Spartan or Cortana crashes due to a memory overrun.

  • Spartans (Score:4, Funny)

    by rossdee ( 243626 ) on Saturday March 28, 2015 @02:07AM (#49359923)

    So they expect to sell 300 of them then

  • by senatorpjt ( 709879 ) on Saturday March 28, 2015 @08:05AM (#49360659)

    It looks like a browser. Screenshots don't really tell you anything about a web browser's performance and compatibility, which is the most important thing. OTOH, there is an unbelievable amount of wasted screen space on those screenshots, Displaying the time horizontally and off center like that is both ugly and stupid.

    • I didn't read the original article so I don't know if it was too long...

      When moving a few things around the screen is Big News(tm) we have sunk low indeed!

      • I'd say that when one of the most anticipated features of a new operating system is a web browser, there isn't much to look forward to.

        • Yeah, I was thinking that as well. What's the bfd about a web browser anyhow? Be compatible with standards, be fast, look somewhat like the other browsers, what's there really to talk about?

  • Ad Blocking? (Score:2, Insightful)

    by Anonymous Coward

    If it can block ads, I'll think about switching to Windows Phone.
    If it can block all of the other non-advertising bullshit that I see when I try to browse the web on my phone, I'll buy a Windows Phone tomorrow.

    Seriously.

    The mobile web is such an incredibly shitty experience. I used to be excited about carrying around a computer in my pocket, and I still am... if I can avoid using the web browser.

    No, I don't want to install your app. No, I do not want to share this story on face book, twitter, or my space.

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