Browser features may pose hacking threat
News Disabling the majority of features in a web browser may be your safest bet for keeping malicious hackers at bay, according to a US-based IT security watchdog. While exact browser settings differ from one browser to another, most platforms have...
[January 14, 2008, 8:03]
Ajax Design Patterns: Creating Web 2.0 Sites With Programming and Usability Patterns - Browser-Server Dialogue
White Papers With Periodic Refresh, the browser keeps requesting fresh information from the server. The opposite is Submission Throttling, where the browser keeps uploading new information to the server. All of those patterns help manage bandwidth, but keeping...
[October 10, 2007, 1:00]
Browser toolbar wars get underway
News The new frontier on a virgin PC is the browser, and Internet companies like Google are jostling for space on the browsers of new PCs. The browser, not the desktop, has become the most sought-after piece of real estate on a new PC, said Roger Kay...
[February 8, 2006, 10:05]
Browser-based OpenOffice.org released
News In its browser-based version, OpenOffice.org now offers online collaboration and can be used without needing to be downloaded to and installed on a client PC. If you're wondering how OpenOffice.org compares to your current office software, this is...
[December 18, 2007, 11:30]
Browser-based attacks increase as viruses decrease
News As the threat to IT operations by viruses and worms declines, browser-based attacks are increasing, according to a technology trade organisation. The survey of nearly 500 organisations found that 56.6 percent had been the victim of a browser-based...
[June 15, 2005, 10:45]
Friday: Browser fun
Blog But how to match this with the reports that the product manager for Internet Explorer has said the stand-alone version may well be abandoned, presumably to tie upgrades of the browser into upgrades of the whole operating system?
[June 6, 2003, 17:59]
Browser shoot-out: IE 7 v Firefox 2 review
Reviews For years, Microsoft Internet Explorer has enjoyed near dominance of the Web browser space -- but not any more. Selecting a new theme now prompts Firefox to ask whether you want to restart the browser to see the effects.
[October 31, 2006, 8:08]
Browser battle becomes guerilla war
Talkback having used firefox 0.8 for 2 weeks, i gave up and returned to IE.it's a great browser, but too many implementations are broken.can't use yahoo mail properly.flash crashes all the time.page loading sketchy--sometimes very fast, sometimes...
[February 27, 2004, 14:51]
Browser security is an open and shut case
Talkback Microsoft incurs neither decrease in sales nor share price damage for shipping an insecure, non-standard browser. In fact, they benefit from shipping a non-standards browser since most users won't change their browser.
[October 1, 2005, 7:33]
Browser rivals gaining on IE
News After resetting its methodology to better account for global variations, market analyst firm Net Applications' browser usage statistics have resumed an earlier trend in which Internet Explorer's main rivals edged ahead.
[September 3, 2009, 11:11]
Browser Pro
Downloads The Browser Pro is an exciting new program that will make your web browsing experience very easy! The Browser Pro shows you the news headlines (including rss XML news feeds), news articles, images and content of over 1000 sources on the Internet.
[May 30, 2002, 8:00]
meebo - Browser based multi-system IM chat
Blog I have been looking at meebo, an IM chat program that is entirely browser-based (thus nothing to download and install), and in addition to its own account allows you to register your AIM, Yahoo! The idea is good - in fact, I should say the ideas...
[August 13, 2008, 10:34]
Browser Plug-in Delivers Rich Internet Applications for Line-of-Business Solutions
White Papers By using the Microsoft Silverlight browser plug-in, Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 development system, and Windows Workflow Foundation, developers at 1st are working on AdNav, a rich Internet application for multiple browsers.
[December 2, 2008, 23:00]
Browser benchmarks: IE, Firefox, Opera and Safari review
Reviews When Tim Berners-Lee presented his employer CERN with the first browser, WorldWideWeb, to facilitate information flow between the different departments in the European nuclear research centre in Geneva, he little suspected that it would cause a...
[May 23, 2008, 16:40]
Browser Hijack Recover (BHR)
Downloads Browser Hijack Recover(BHR) is a safe and easy-to-use tool that recovers your browser after it has been hijacked by spyware, adware, and browser hijacker. Browser Hijack Recover(BHR) will scan your registry and fix IE homepage, IE default page, IE...
[October 15, 2007, 14:56]
IBM Workplace Forms eKit: Automate multi-person workflows in a collaborative, open environment and enable accessible, user-friendly, browser-based user interfaces
White Papers IBM Workplace Forms includes a suite of products that automate multi-person workflows in a collaborative, open environment and enable accessible, user-friendly browser-based user interfaces. Are paper based forms and the processes to manage them...
[February 19, 2008, 5:48]
Browser wars: Episode II
News The success of the Mozilla Project's Firefox browser has exceeded all expectations since its launch last autumn, grabbing a significant share of the browser market and sustaining about a million downloads a week.
[February 28, 2005, 16:10]
Browser-based 'Cloud' OS launched for netbooks
News Good OS, the company behind the Linux-based gOS found on the $199 (£134) Wal-Mart gPC last year, announced a browser-based OS called 'Cloud' at the Netbook World Summit in Paris on Monday. The Cloud OS features a browser with an integrated, Mac OS...
[December 2, 2008, 10:16]
Browser security is an open and shut case
Leader If Firefox is still coming up with double-digit exploits four years after launch, then we'll know it's as bad as IE: until then, simple headline figures are in no way sufficient to help you decide which browser is safer.
[September 20, 2005, 16:05]
Microsoft on Trial: Browser blockade an 'exaggeration'
News I expect if they believed those numbers on their face, they'd be talking about big adoption of the Netscape browser," he said. Lacovara tried to show that, despite exclusive distribution deals between Microsoft, computer makers and Internet service...
[June 4, 1999, 8:27]



