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Firefox 1.5 is dead, long live Firefox 2.0, and Gran Paradiso Alpha 5, and Firefox 3.0 when the time will come later this year. While Microsoft's Internet Explorer 8 is still an embryo in Redmond utero, Mozilla is going through various versions of its open source browser like through pairs of socks. And while In... |
11 June 2007 05:49 GMT |
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Internet Explorer 7 and Firefox 2.0 are two browsers with security "at heart," so to speak. IE7 because of the focus associated with the Microsoft development effort, and Firefox 2.0 because of the relatively small market share together with an inactive threat environment. Customer perception aside, both the Microsof... |
5 June 2007 02:44 GMT |
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Microsoft's latest version of Internet Explorer has hit the mother of all dead-ends. Internet Explorer 7 was released to the general public on 18 October 2006, almost a week before Firefox 2.0. Back in October 2006, IE7 owned a share of just 3.18% of the browser market, but following its release, the adoption of... |
1 June 2007 10:10 GMT |
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The biggest threat to the users' computers is not Microsoft's Internet Explorer, not even by far. Instead, a solution from Apple presents the highest risk of delivering a successful attack vector. Apple's QuickTime media player outperforms not only Internet Explorer, a browser synonymous with lack of s... |
21 May 2007 03:52 GMT |
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Windows Vista comes with a version of Internet Explorer 7 built in. As it is traditional of the Windows platform, there is a marriage between Vista and the latest variant of Microsoft's browser. However, this marriage is strongly safeguarded from divorce. Internet Explorer 7 is an integer part of Vista's st... |
18 May 2007 03:06 GMT |
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No, it is not a joke. It is instead a genuine recommendation from Microsoft. Simply forget about Internet Explorer 7 and download Internet Explorer 6.0 Service Pack 1 instead. The previous version of the Microsoft browser is alive and clicking and with an active download link. Just what users need. As you can see fro... |
14 May 2007 05:26 GMT |
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At over six months since it was made available to the public, Internet Explorer 7 has hit the wall. The browser's adoption rate is down and almost stagnating. The uptake of Microsoft's latest version of the IE browser, which has performed excellently between the end of October 2006 and January 2007, surpass... |
7 May 2007 14:06 GMT |
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