Internet Explorer 8’s strong adoption pace means that the predecessor of Internet Explorer 9 continues to be the fastest growing browser worldwide, outpacing rivals such as Chrome 5.0 and Firefox 3.6, even at 18 months after it was initially released. Furthermore, IE8 is helping kill Internet Explorer 6, accor... |
1 September 2010 09:33 GMT |
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Microsoft has not been shy about applauding the superiority of Internet Explorer 9 to rival browsers, with a focus on the tests made available via the IE Test Center. But the Redmond company also delivered on various occasions comparisons between IE9 and competitors in additional testing scenarios such as the JavaScr... |
27 July 2010 10:40 GMT |
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The latest release of Google’s open source browser brings to the table patches for a few security vulnerabilities impacting previous releases. Users of Google Chrome are advised to upgrade as soon as possible to the latest iteration of the browser, namely Build 5.0.375.125, which is being served through the Sta... |
27 July 2010 06:36 GMT |
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Some of the most recent releases of Firefox and Chrome are no match for Internet Explorer 9 when it comes down to the performance delivered because of hardware acceleration capabilities. Back in June 2010, Microsoft threw Internet Explorer 9 Platform Preview 2 in the hardware acceleration arena against a set of rival... |
7 July 2010 10:50 GMT |
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It has been a busy week for Google, with two new releases of its open source browser now available for download. The first, Google Chrome 5.0.375.86 was offered to testers on June 23rd, 2010. Early adopters running Linux, Mac, and Windows could grab the new development milestone through the Beta channel. Anthony Lafo... |
25 June 2010 07:45 GMT |
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Internet Explorer 9 is in a different league compared with its rivals when it’s “playing the hardware acceleration.” One of the key aspects of Internet Explorer’s evolution from IE8 is the introduction of hardware accelerated HTML5. The promise from Microsoft is that developers will be able to... |
4 June 2010 11:51 GMT |
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Concomitantly with the unveiling of the WebM open web media project, Google released a very early development preview of Chrome, actually a Chromium Build, with support for the new media file format designed for the Internet as both open and royalty-free. Since the second half of May 2010, the Mountain View-based sea... |
4 June 2010 03:22 GMT |
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Two new development releases of Google Chrome are now available for download to early adopters, as the Mountain View-based search giant has updated both the Dev and Beta channels for its open source browser. Chrome 6.0.408.1 Dev and Chrome 5.0.375.53 Beta are currently up for grabs for testers running Windows, Mac, a... |
21 May 2010 07:18 GMT |
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Less than a week after it graduated version 5 of Chrome to the Beta channel, Google provided the first update for early adopters. “Google Chrome 5.0.375.38 has been released to the Beta channel for Linux, Mac and Windows,” Anthony Laforge, from the Google Chrome Team, revealed. On May 4th, 2010, the Mount... |
11 May 2010 10:46 GMT |
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A new build of the next version of Google’s open source browser is now available for download for early adopters. The release is mainly focused on fixing issues that survived past the previous build, v 5.0.360.4, offered at the end of the past month. At the same time, Anthony Laforge, from the Google Chrome tea... |
2 April 2010 11:29 GMT |
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A new release of Google Chrome is now available for download, bringing to the table fixes for a range of problems which survived past the previous development build. The Mountain View-based search giant kicked up a notch the Dev Channel flavor of Chrome, and is offering early adopters Build 5.0.322.2 not only for Win... |
15 February 2010 11:15 GMT |
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The most advanced developer milestone of Google Chrome is still not in tune with the latest iteration of the Windows client from Microsoft. While rival browser makers such as Opera and Mozilla have labored to adapt their products to Windows 7, at over three months since the platform became generally available, and af... |
1 February 2010 03:16 GMT |
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