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  • Fri Nov 20 9:00 AM PST 2009 Browser security features compared

    The newest versions of Internet Explorer, Firefox, and other browsers all protect against phishing and malware attacks, and most also let you browse anonymously, though they implement these features in very different ways.

    Posted in Workers' Edge by Dennis O'Reilly

  • Thu Nov 19 2:13 PM PST 2009 Mozilla not interested in building a Firefox OS

    Does the Firefox backer want to turn its open-source browser into the basis for an operating system a la Google's Chrome OS? Not for now at least.

    Posted in Deep Tech by Stephen Shankland

  • Wed Nov 18 3:02 PM PST 2009 With IE 9, Microsoft fights back in browser wars

    By showing its first glimpses of technology in Internet Explorer 9, Microsoft also is showing it's serious about building a competitive browser.

    Posted in Deep Tech by Stephen Shankland

  • Wed Nov 18 11:41 AM PST 2009 New Firefox 3.6 beta aims to cut crashes

    The third beta imposes a new restriction on how third-party software can interact with it. And a feature called Resource Package could speed up Firefox 3.7.

    Posted in Deep Tech by Stephen Shankland

  • Wed Nov 18 8:28 AM PST 2009 PDC Day 2 live blog: Office 2010, IE 9 on stage

    At the Professional Developers Conference in Los Angeles, Microsoft talks about Office 2010, shows Silverlight 4, and shares the first details on Internet Explorer 9.

    Posted in Beyond Binary by Ina Fried

  • Tue Nov 17 11:00 PM PST 2009 Opera Mobile 10 beta now browsing Windows phones

    Opera releases its most recent mobile browser--complete with Speed Dial and a new tabbed browsing design--for Windows Mobile phones.

    Posted in The Download Blog by Jessica Dolcourt

  • Thu Nov 12 11:12 AM PST 2009 Expert says Adobe Flash policy is risky

    Adobe Flash Player allows arbitrary content to access applications without permission, says researcher at Foreground Security.

    Posted in InSecurity Complex by Elinor Mills

  • Thu Nov 12 4:00 AM PST 2009 Google hopes Go will give a browser boost

    The Net giant is working to integrate its new Go programming language with its Chrome browser and Native Client technology to speed Web-based programs.

    Posted in Deep Tech by Stephen Shankland

  • Tue Nov 10 3:00 PM PST 2009 Google hopes to remake programming with Go

    A Unix co-creator is among those behind a language Google hopes will speed computers and programming. Today, Go becomes open-source software.

    Posted in Deep Tech by Stephen Shankland

  • Tue Nov 10 1:15 PM PST 2009 When open source isn't (open enough)

    It's very possible to be completely open-source without being completely open, but this may fade as more companies learn to use open source effectively.

    Posted in The Open Road by Matt Asay

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