Suddenly it feels like 1998 again. That's because the browser wars are back. Last week, Microsoft released the long-awaited update to its Web browser, Internet Explorer 7, ending a five-year drought.
The rhetoric coming from Microsoft and Mozilla has heated up in recent days on who is doing a better job on web browser security. I'd prefer to frame the debate in terms of who is doing worse than the ...
One of the hottest topics today is Internet browsing. New versions of both Firefox and Internet Explorer have been appearing more rapidly in recent years. Since all of us use the Internet almost daily ...
We put Internet Explorer 7 up against Firefox 2 in a memorable prizefight to see which browser is the king of the Web In the blue corner we have Internet Explorer 7. There's a lot expected of this ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Although Microsoft maintained its global browser market share in April, Chrome and Firefox have already toppled ...
Internet Explorer is no longer the most used browser in Europe, with Firefox taking the lead for the first time. That’s according to figures from website statistics firm Statcounter. The figures show ...
A strange but critical vulnerability has been discovered within Firefox that could allow a malicious website access to create user profiles, install Global Extensions, and set several options within ...
Firefox 4 is here. "A new look. Super speed. Even more awesomeness," Mozilla's website teases. As of this writing, nearly 400,000 people have downloaded the new browser, which was only made available ...
However, did you know that there's a new version of IE on the horizon? IE7 ships with Windows Vista, and it's a substantial upgrade to the current deadbeat version that ships with XP. That's all very ...
Beyond personal preference and taste, it should come as little surprise to all ye PC enthusiasts that Internet Explorer keeps towering above its traditional desktop browser adversaries. IE boosted its ...
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Deactivate the browser helpers installed on your system to find the source of problems, or simply to speed up your browsing. Dennis O'Reilly began writing about workplace technology as an editor for ...