by Rafael Hernandez on December 16, 2009
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Yes patches are a necessary evil, bound to break more things than are reportedly fixed but as long as you’re protected from those “remote code execution” boogeymen it’s all good. Mozilla has released version 3.5.6 of their highly popular Firefox web browser. The update fixes some nasty issues and gives you that warm fuzzy feeling […]
Read more Firefox 3.5.6 Update Released, fixes things that were broken
by Rafael Hernandez on August 3, 2009
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Microsoft had been planning to launch a Windows 7 version, dubbed E Edition, for the European Union which lacked any sort of preloaded web browser which would force the user to find a way to get one on to their…
Read more Windows 7 E Edition Dropped, Balloting In
by Rafael Hernandez on July 9, 2009
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Google’s Chrome browser has been a decent attempt at getting themselves a chunk of the web browser market but, apparently, the company isn’t satisfied with just a small chunk and is going to some lengths to increase their share.The company…
Read more Google Chrome OS Coming to a Netbook Near You
by Rafael Hernandez on July 1, 2009
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In case you missed the veritable flood of news concerning the topic Mozilla’s Firefox version 3.5 final has been released. The latest version boasts improved performance and standards compliance which is always nice.As far as the performance claim there is…
Read more Firefox 3.5 Released
by Rafael Hernandez on June 11, 2009
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With all of the anti-trust worries going on in the European Union Microsoft saw it fit to remove Internet Explorer 8 for the Windows 7 operating systems it plans to ship over to Europe according to CNET.One could argue…
Read more Windows 7 Sans Internet Explorer Coming to Europe
by Rafael Hernandez on May 21, 2009
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Google’s Chrome browser was launched with much fanfare into an extremely crowded browser market where the term “free” isn’t exactly new. It may have the largest search engine company in the western world backing it but the browser still…
Read more Google Chrome 2 Released, Faster Browsing for Free
by Pedro Hernandez on April 10, 2009
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TechCrunch’s Michael Arrington wasn’t ready to pull the covers off it quite yet, but pictures of the low-priced Web tablet emerged nonetheless. Called the CruchPad, the machine is meant to basically let you enjoy the Internet and nearly all that…
Read more $300 Linux-Powered CruchPad Web Tablet Outed
by Rafael Hernandez on March 19, 2009
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Microsoft’s Internet Explorer has allowed many millions of users to explore the web, and it also offers a handy gateway to a competitor’s website so you can download your preferred browsing software on that fresh Windows OS install. The company…
Read more Internet Explorer 8 Released, Web Browser Wars Continue