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Read The Rest Of This...Web Browsers – Take A Look At Avant
Last Updated on Saturday, 12 November 2011 03:33 Written by a2e Saturday, 12 November 2011 03:33
Does it seem to you that internet web browser are becoming a bit bloated, and the race to get extra features in the market leaders could resulting in under tested and frankly flakey performance. I’ve just come off a decent year or so without updating my browsers (I need IE, Firefox and Crome or testing web pages). But this sudden update to my browsers left me with all sorts of pains. A situation where I had to pick and choose carefully which of the browsers I opened some pages in. I did spend a lot of time trying to fix each problem by choosing differnt setting, looking up support info on the net and re-installing. The result of all this was the end of my love affire with Firefox and with much grinding of teeth more use of Crome (sorry I just hate the way it works) and using IE as a filler for when I knew I needed to get around a lot of site in my history.
Internet Explorer info leak festers for 2 years
Last Updated on Monday, 1 November 2010 11:02 Written by External Post Monday, 1 November 2010 11:02
For almost two years, Microsoft’s Internet Explorer browser has been vulnerable to attacks that steal digital security tokens and other sensitive data, a security researcher said recently. Researcher Chris Evans said he alerted Microsoft to the
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Google Chrome and Firefox browsers get security updates
Last Updated on Thursday, 21 October 2010 12:20 Written by External Post Thursday, 21 October 2010 12:20
New versions of Google’s Chrome and Mozilla’s Firefox have been released to improve security in both browsers. The Chrome 7.0.517.41 update is aimed at fixing 10 main security flaws across various versions of the browser, but only one was rated critical.
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Google releases stable version of Chrome 7
Last Updated on Wednesday, 20 October 2010 05:00 Written by External Post Wednesday, 20 October 2010 05:00
Google pushed version seven of its Chrome browser into the company’s stable channel of releases yesterday, which means features tested in beta and developer builds are now available to the masses. A number of nasty security bugs have been fixed in
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Google sees a browser in every TV
Last Updated on Friday, 15 October 2010 02:40 Written by External Post Friday, 15 October 2010 02:40
Rishi Chandra demonstrating GoogleTV at Google I/O via Androidandme.com
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Google pushes back hardware acceleration to Chrome 9
Last Updated on Wednesday, 13 October 2010 12:40 Written by External Post Wednesday, 13 October 2010 12:40
Google has revealed it is pushing back plans for hardware acceleration in Chrome until version 9 of the web browser. On Tuesday, Google branched off the code that will become Chrome 8 and indicated that it is time to iron out the bugs to release a stable
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Google applies security fixes to Chrome 6
Last Updated on Thursday, 16 September 2010 07:41 Written by External Post Thursday, 16 September 2010 07:41
Google updated the stable and beta builds of its Chrome browser on Tuesday, making a fix marked as critical to the Mac version and numerous repairs marked as high-priority across all platforms. Chrome 6.0.472.59 for Windows, Mac and Linux also repaired a
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Mozilla sics sea monster on SunSpider and Google V8
Last Updated on Wednesday, 15 September 2010 08:00 Written by External Post Wednesday, 15 September 2010 08:00
Mozilla has unveiled a new browser benchmark, claiming that – more so than the likes of SunSpider and Google’s V8 – it focuses on “realistic” workloads and “forward looking” applications. The open sourcers call their new benchmark Kraken, which
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Google celebrates Chrome’s birthday with a new release
Last Updated on Friday, 3 September 2010 11:40 Written by External Post Friday, 3 September 2010 11:40
It’s certainly been a festive week in Google’s browser division.
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