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Component Directory Lockdown – New in Firefox 3.6

Posted under Security, Software by admin on Saturday 21 November 2009 at 12:53 pm
Component Directory Lockdown – New in Firefox 3.6

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…)


Internet Explorer 8 To Be Distributed Via Automatic Updates

Posted under Microsoft, Software by admin on Saturday 11 April 2009 at 8:16 pm

Internet Explorer 8

Microsoft has announced plans to distribute their latest web browser Internet Explorer 8 to computers running previous installments of Internet Explorer via Automatic Updates. The final version of Internet Explorer 8 was already distributed that way to users still running a release candidate or beta version of the web browser. (more…)


Microsoft Releases IE8, Stresses Security

Posted under Microsoft, Security, Software by admin on Thursday 19 March 2009 at 5:44 am

Internet Explorer 8

Microsoft plans to make its Internet Explorer 8 browser available on Thursday, along with a company-commissioned report claiming IE8 is more secure against malware than rival browsers from Mozilla and Google.

Users will be able to download IE8 in 25 languages at 12:00 noon Eastern Daylight Time on Thursday from Microsoft’s IE Web site and its online download center. (more…)


Firefox 3.0.7 targets security issues

Posted under Internet News, Software by admin on Thursday 5 March 2009 at 5:39 am

FireFox

Mozilla on Wednesday released an update to the Firefox Web browser that its developers said fixes eight security issues found in Firefox 3.0.6, six of which were rated critical.

The most serious of the vulnerabilities fixed in Version 3.0.7 could allow attackers to run arbitrary code on a victim’s computer, Mozilla warned in security advisories Wednesday.  (more…)


Safari 4: Finally a reason to come back UPDATE

Posted under Google, Mobile, Software by admin on Tuesday 24 February 2009 at 6:29 pm

Safari 4

Welcome to the future, Safari fans, because the Safari 4 beta just hit the download shelves and it’s ready to tear some things up in Tiger and Leopard and even Windows. The download requires the latest security patch (2009-01) but other than that you’re ready to ride. Guess what? Javascript is 4X faster! (more…)


A handful of Firefox tweaks that will double your browser speed

Posted under Security, Software by admin on Thursday 29 January 2009 at 1:35 pm

FireFox

Firefox users take note: You need to do this. Now. As in, this instant. More savvy users are probably already familiar with editing Firefox’s configuration file but whether you’re a computer rookie or a seasoned veteran, Gnoted has issued a handful of tweaks that really get Firefox cooking. As much as we all love the fox, it can get a bit slow on occasion – especially if you’re like us and have 35 open tabs spread across four windows at any given time. By tweaking the way Firefox handles some caching functions, you can dramatically improve page load speed and even prevent Firefox from hogging your system resources while minimized. If you don’t currently have any experience playing with your configuration file, don’t be scared. Just follow the simple instructions, take your time and if you want a security blanket to squeeze, jot down each setting before you change it so you can always restore the default configuration if need be. So without further ado, hit the jump and get tweaking – just remember to restart Firefox when you’re done. (more…)


Browser War: IE8 vs Chrome vs Opera vs Firefox 3

Posted under COMPANIES, Google, Internet News, Microsoft, Software, featured by admin on Thursday 29 January 2009 at 10:52 am

Browser

Soon after our first impression on the Internet Explorer 8 RC1, we decided to do the inevitable, a browser comparison with long time rivals Firefox, Opera, and the latest kid on the block, Chrome.

Note that this is not a review to find out which amongst these is the best browser around. It would be unwise to do such a comparison because, eventually, it boils down to personal choices, and for the same reason, there will always be controversy and related chest thumping about how “my” browser betters “yours.” Therefore, this is just a rehash of the features and drawbacks of these four mainstream browsers available as of today. (more…)


Internet Explorer 8 Focuses on Improved Security and Privacy

Posted under Microsoft, Security, Software, featured by admin on Tuesday 27 January 2009 at 3:51 am

Internet Explorer 8

Microsoft’s updated browser, Internet Explorer 8, promises an assortment of new features designed to help make Web browsing with IE safer, easier, and more compatible with Internet standards. We looked at the first release candidate of the new browser released to the public today, Release Candidate 1 (RC1). On the surface, IE 8 seems to be a lot like IE 7, but Microsoft has made a number of changes under the hood. You may have seen some of these new features already, however, in IE’s no-longer-upstart competitor, Mozilla Firefox 3. (more…)


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