Articles
Microsoft's Internet Explorer market share is back on the rise thanks to its use in Windows Phone 7 smartphones. But it won't have everything its own way as Mozilla plans to bring Firefox to Windows 8 tablets.
Continue reading...
Our favorite cross-platform browser just got leaner and meaner, and grew a few new toys. Opera (news, site) has just released version 11.50, which comes with a few enhancements that might have been inspired by some of Opera's competitors. But when you're at the #5 position
Continue reading...
Google touts the whole of its Chrome browser as simple, quick and efficient, but there are a lot of nifty supporting features that don't get much spotlight time. Here are 5 that are sure to help you work better and faster: 1.
Continue reading...
Still in beta, the new and cool social-themed browser, RockMelt (news, site) adds improved Gmail support, a speedy Chromium core and faster social interactions. Let's have a look. Taking Beta Steps RockMelt, a new browser with some serious backing, entered public beta a couple of weeks ago
Continue reading...
Competition is great because consumers benefit from it. This is true for any product, including browsers. New versions of all the major browsers are out and this inevitably fuels the browser war.
Continue reading...
Microsoft played the schoolyard bully this week when an FAQ post indicated that the upcoming IE9 browser will not run without the not-yet-released Windows 7 Service Pack 1. Yeah, you read that right. You need an un released service pack to run IE9.
Continue reading...
Welcome back to the browser wars, Internet Explorer 9 is here! Along with beauty and speed, Microsoft's beta version of the browser -- released today -- promises to set websites free from their chains.
Continue reading...
Team Google set the bar pretty high when they said a new version of Google Chrome would be out every six weeks, but so far they're delivering on their word.
Continue reading...
With Microsoft (news, site ) rebounding like Dennis Rodman in his prime, can the company pull another Windows 7 or Windows 7 Phone out of its hat with IE9? Exploring New Frontiers Internet Explorer has had a rough ride since, well, forever.
Continue reading...
Twelve months, €900,000 in research and a whole lot of feedback from its partners through its recently launched extranet and Irish-based TERMINALFOUR (news, site ) has a completely new edition of its enterprise grade web content management system. Site Manger 7.
Continue reading...
It's a mobile epidemic! And trust us, "epidemic" is in no way too strong a word. Opera's mobile browser, Opera Mini, proves it with recent numbers: for the first time ever, users viewed more than 10 billion pages in one month according to the State of the Mobile Web
Continue reading...
We’ve exhausted our clever browser wars word play, so we’ll just come right out and say it: Firefox 3.5 was released for download today. The anticipated release comes one year after the launch of Firefox 3, and is being described by its creators as “the best performing browser Mozilla
Continue reading...
It seems like it was only yesterday when Google graced us with Chrome and the browser world subsequently went bananas, doesn’t it? That’s probably because it was only 8 months ago. Now, back for round 2 is our dear old uncle Google with a newer, faster release that includes
Continue reading...
It's getting closer. SharePoint 2010 that is. And now that the dates are all out in the open, Microsoft is offering us information to get our infrastructure ready. A new post has just come out on the Microsoft SharePoint Team blog outlining the Preliminary System Requirements for SharePoint 2010.
Continue reading...
Displaying 15-28 of 53