TalkingTech
The view from the top of IT with TechWorld Editor Rohan Pearce
Google's Chrome 15 browser is currently the most-used browser in the world, according to new data from Web analytics firm StatCounter.
By Brad Reed | 16 December, 2011 04:41
Microsoft's Internet Explorer zips through JavaScript nearly ten times faster than usual when Google's new Chrome Frame plug-in is partnered with the browser, benchmark tests show.
By Gregg Keizer | 25 September, 2009 07:28
As promised more than a month ago, Microsoft began pushing Internet Explorer 8 (IE8) to enterprises yesterday via Windows Server Update Services (WSUS).
By Gregg Keizer | 27 August, 2009 06:25
Internet Explorer 8 blocked about four out of every five sites that attempt to trick visitors into downloading malicious software in browser security tests performed by NSS Labs.
By Erik Larkin | 15 August, 2009 06:59
Microsoft's Internet Explorer 8 (IE8) again trounced rival browsers in a test of their malware-blocking abilities, catching 81% of attack code-infected sites, according to a testing company.
By Gregg Keizer | 17 August, 2009 05:49
Internet Explorer 8, the latest update to Microsoft's venerable Web browser, introduces several features intended to provide greater security and ease of use.
By Logan Kugler | 08 October, 2009 16:30
Internet Explorer 8, the latest update to Microsoft's venerable Web browser, introduces several features intended to provide greater security and ease of use. New security settings in IE8 allow for more privacy, new add-ons allow quick access to Web-based information and services, and a new browsing mode changes the way you interact with your browser.
By Logan Kugler | 18 September, 2009 08:14
The European Commission will proceed with its antitrust case against Microsoft regardless of the announcement late Thursday that the software giant is stripping its browser, Internet Explorer (IE), from the next incarnation of its operating system, Windows 7, in Europe.
By Paul Meller | 12 June, 2009 16:33
Microsoft's plan to strip out its Internet Explorer (IE) browser from Windows 7 in Europe, due for sale in the fall, is designed to force the European Commission's hand as it devises an antitrust remedy to restore fair competition in the browser market, said Jon von Tetzchner, the CEO of Norwegian browser maker Opera.
By Paul Meller | 12 June, 2009 19:24
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