iPhone maker Apple has released a massive security update for its Safari web browser, merely two days after it dished out the Mac OS X Lion. The update, which covers the new operating system as well, patches 57 security flaws that affect Windows 7, Vista, XP SP2 and Mac OS X versions of the web …
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Feb 08
Chrome Beta for Android Will Be Good for Mobile HTML5 Development
The best thing that Chrome for Android brings to the table is robust HTML5 integration. the native Android browser is known to have mediocre HTML5 performance (pre-Ice Cream Sandwich) but Chrome for Android promises to make up what has been lacking. That will include a hardware-accelerated canvas, overflow scroll support, HTML5 video specs support along …
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Feb 03
Webs.com is now available on Internet Explorer Add-ons Gallery
We are happy to announce that starting today you can find Webs.com as part of Internet Explorer® 8 Add-ons Gallery. Check it out! Use this new Add-on to stay in the know about the latest on everything Webs. How to install Webs Add-on? Installation is super simple with only 1 Step! To add the Webs …
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Feb 01
Every moment counts in Mozilla’s bid for mobile relevance
Mozilla could soon release a beta version of its dramatically overhauled Android browser, a crucial step in the organization’s attempt to stay relevant in the tech industry’s mobile transformation. Or it might have to wait six weeks. and, given Mozilla’s continuing absence from the explosively growing mobile market, every moment counts. After the first versions …
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Jan 29
Making your add-on compatible with Firefox 4
Firefox 4 beta 7 is out, and now is the best time to evaluate your add-on’s compatibility with the next major Firefox release. This is the first “feature frozen” release, meaning that there will be no more major changes performed to the UI, APIs or features in Firefox. other than bug fixes and stability improvements, …
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Jan 26
Mozilla to build slow-paced Firefox for conservative users
Mozilla has embarked on its plan to build its Extended Support Release (ESR) version ofFirefox, an edition that stands comparatively still while the ordinary version of the browser changes every six weeks. Mozilla proposed the ESR version of Firefox last year after encountering serious resistance to its rapid-release development cycle. The fast releases let Mozilla …
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Jan 23
Really Clean Up Firefox Cache « newspaint
I’m using Firefox 8 (by the time you read this blog the version number may well be something far greater, 25 or 26, 100? Why didn’t they just keep calling it 2.x or 3.x? Absurd!). When you press ctrl-shift-delete and clear all history for all time for the cache or history are you surprised to …
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Jan 19
Microsoft Dances on IE6′s Grave
Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) celebrated the demise of Internet Explorer 6 on Tuesday after usage estimates put the Web browser’s marketshare at under 1 percent in the U.S. Microsoft was as happy as anyone to see the browser go. The company has been running a kill campaign for IE6 for years, with Microsoft executive Amy Bazdukas …
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Jan 16
IE 6 is Finally Dead. Long Live IE9 (Please?)
After begging, pleading, and nearly coming to people’s houses to bust their kneecaps, Microsoft has gotten its wish: Internet Explorer 6, which just passed its 10th birthday, is now as dead as the Zune. In fact, Roger Capriotti, director of Internet Explorer marketing (why does a free product that’s part of Windows 7 have a …
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