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Google Chrome for Linux, arriving soon in 64 bits
News A 64-bit version of Internet Explorer ships with Microsoft's 64-bit versions of Windows but Safari for Windows won't be available alongside the Mac OS X version when it debuts. In the browser world, for example, it can... [21 Aug 2009]
Microsoft releases emergency patch to plug critical ActiveX hole
News Internet Explorer users running Flash Player and Shockwave Player are vulnerable, Adobe said in a blog post. Microsoft released an emergency patch on Tuesday to protect Internet Explorer... [29 Jul 2009]
Microsoft's Patch Tuesday unleashes record number of updates
News Microsoft has released 10 security updates fixing a record number of Patch Tuesday holes, including one for a critical hole in Internet Explorer 8 that was exploited as part of a hacking contest at CanSecWest conference... [10 Jun 2009]
Windows, IE, Word, Office, and Excel all getting patched
News Microsoft will release 10 security updates on Patch Tuesday next week, including critical patches for holes in Windows, Internet Explorer, Word, Office and Excel. In addition, Adobe said it will provide... [05 Jun 2009]
Silverlight 3 gets Mac friendly
News As well as announcing the arrival of Internet Explorer 8, Microsoft used the Mix 09 stage to introduce the beta version of its latest release of Silverlight, its Adobe Flash rival. Microsoft also made a... [19 Mar 2009]
In the Mix for Microsoft? IE 8 and Silverlight to headline
News The expected release of Internet Explorer 8 is likely to be the biggest headline coming out of Microsoft's Mix conference this week, along with the anticipated arrival of Silverlight 3, the next version of its rival to... [18 Mar 2009]
Adobe patches hole after exploits found in the wild
News Meanwhile, the US Computer Emergency Readiness Team (US-Cert) said on Tuesday it is aware of public reports of two new attack vectors for the vulnerability involving the Windows Indexing Service that indexes PDF files and the Windows... [11 Mar 2009]
Microsoft increases options to switch stuff off in Windows 7
News It is not just Internet Explorer that users will be able to switch off in Windows 7. However, a number of the programs on the list are things that have drawn regulatory ire, such as the browser and media player, as well... [09 Mar 2009]
Will Microsoft's mobile plan pay off?
News On the browsing front, for example, Microsoft is focusing on the fact that, while other browsers may look nice, Mobile IE can do more than the others because it is compatible with the desktop Internet Explorer 6 and with... [17 Feb 2009]
Web-based Office coming to Macs, iPhone
News A Microsoft blog reiterated this week that the web-based version of Office won't be tied to either Windows or Internet Explorer. The blogger - Microsoft's Sarah Perez - also noted that Microsoft won't be mandating use of... [13 Nov 2008]
Google dusts off Chrome bugs with developer update
News Microsoft is on the verge of releasing Internet Explorer 8, and the Webkit project that forms the foundation of Apple's Safari browser is being fitted with a new JavaScript engine called Squirrelfish Extreme. [16 Oct 2008]
Old browsers at risk from attack
News Among the least upgrade-compliant were users of Internet Explorer (IE), which currently dominates the internet-browser market. The authors noted it has taken IE7, the current Internet Explorer release,... [03 Jul 2008]
Flash Lite 3 Web Browsability Support Guidelines for Web Developers
White Paper As a result, the vast majority of websites online today focus on the viewing experience delivered on personal computer-based browsers, such as Internet Explorer and Firefox. Traditionally, the web has been designed for,... [03 Apr 2008]
Safari paves way for brighter web colours
News Unlike the prevailing browsers on the internet - Microsoft's Internet Explorer and Mozilla's Firefox - the Apple browser supports different ways of encoding images that can mean richer, deeper colours. [20 Jun 2007]
Google Gears up for offline web apps
News It runs on Internet Explorer on Windows; Firefox on Windows, Mac OS and Linux; and on the Safari Mac OS browser. As part of the announcement, Google said Gears has been endorsed by the Mozilla Foundation, makers of the... [31 May 2007]