Google phasing out support for IE6
Google has clearly had enough with Internet Explorer 6.
As of March 1, Google will no longer support IE6 on its Google Docs and Google Sites services, (more…)
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Google has clearly had enough with Internet Explorer 6.
As of March 1, Google will no longer support IE6 on its Google Docs and Google Sites services, (more…)
Microsoft was aware months ago of a critical security vulnerability well before hackers exploited it to breach Google, Adobe and other large U.S. companies but did not patch the hole until Thursday. (more…)
uTorrent – the preferred Bittorrent client for many BitTorrent users – has been doing really well in 2009. Contrary to reports claiming that BitTorrent and P2P usage has been declining, in the last year uTorrent nearly doubled its userbase to 52 million unique users a month. (more…)

Google Chrome is now available for computers running Linux and Mac OS X
The Chrome web browser – which has been available on PCs since September 2008 – is now available for computers running Apple’s operating system, Mac OS X, and for the open-source platform, Linux. (more…)

Is Firefox Approaching 50% Market Share?
At least in one large region of the world, the answer is “yes”.
The folks at Gemius have been kind enough to aggregate their individual country data (e.g., www.en.ranking.pl/) into a single view across their entire sample – a sample totaling more than 60 Billion page views each month. (more…)

Component Directory Lockdown – New in Firefox 3.6
We hate crashes. When Firefox crashes, we try to get you back on your feet as quickly as possible, but we’d much rather you not crash in the first place. In Firefox 3.6, we are changing the way that some third party software hooks into Firefox which should eliminate a good chunk of those crashes without sacrificing our extensibility in any way. In the process, we’ll also be giving you greater control over the code that runs in your browser. (more…)

FireFox
Mozilla developers have blocked a Firefox plugin that was quietly pushed out by Microsoft, saying that it presents a security risk. (more…)

IE6 - time enough?
Microsoft is sticking to its guns over its continued support of the much maligned IE6, insisting that it ‘keeps its commitments’. (more…)

Firefox 3.6 Alpha
Boy, Mozilla don’t take a breather. Today sees the release of the first Alpha version of Firefox 3.6, code-named Namoroka. (more…)

Google Chrome adds better theme support, gallery in the works
Extensions in the wild may be a little slow in appearing, but themes for Google Chrome? They’ve just gotten a lot easier to install and there may be a flood of them available very shortly. (more…)