internet explorer

HTML5 Video Support Is The Latest Internet Explorer Plugin

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February 23rd, 2010

Almost every body nowadays is interested in navigating on sites whit HTML5. The main browsers as Google Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Opera already can run them. But for an old school user, which is still using Internet Explorer, the HTML5 web pages were not accessible till now.
But their luck is about to change, because Developer [...]

Microsoft Says It’s Not Internet Explorer’s Fault That Google Was Hacked

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January 20th, 2010

A few days ago McAfee published a detailed report which showed that Google has been hacked due to a serious security glitch in Internet Explorer. Microsoft’s response followed soon after and the Redmond guys mostly say that “if you switch to other browsers there are bigger and worse security holes.” Although Cliff Evans, chief of [...]

Google Hacked Because Of Internet Explorer Security Glitches, Says McAfee

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January 15th, 2010

In a very bizarre fashion, Microsoft is somehow related to the “Google hacked” saga. How? The answer is actually very simple: Internet Explorer security flaws. I remind you that a few days ago Google was hacked by Chinese evil-doers and then the search giant decided to stop censoring searches because it’s not fair to the [...]

Mozilla Firefox 3.5 version wins the battle with Internet Explorer 7 for the title of: “World`s most popular browser”

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December 22nd, 2009

There`s no doubt that Internet Explorer 7 is a great browser, but according to our good friends from StatCounter the numbers have shown us something very surprising. It seems that Mozilla Firefox`s efforts has finally begun to be appreciate by a consistent mass of users.
Two days ago the boys from StatCounter made a global statistic, [...]

Microsoft Agrees With The EU To Fair-Play It

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December 16th, 2009

It seems that, after 10 years of paying fines that add up to 1.68 billion euros, Microsoft has finally decided to sign up with the European Union and give European users the chance to use other rival browsers than the Internet Explorer Browser that Microsoft used to dictate. For everyone to have an equal chance, [...]

Firefox includes Direct2D graphics accelerator before Internet Explorer 9

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November 25th, 2009

I`m sure that you are all aware about the war between the two big giants: Internet Explorer and Firefox.
Everybody admitted that Microsoft`s plans for the new IE 9 were very, very attractive (plans such as: including an Direct 2D GPU acceleration, an 2D/ vector graphics API that we saw, of course, for the first time [...]

Internet Explorer decline?

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November 6th, 2009

The most recent statistics shown by NetApplications and StatCounter reveals the fact that Microsoft’s Internet Explorer is in a continuous decline.
According to NetApplications at the end of October all Internet Explorer browser versions had globally a market share of only 64.64%, compared to the 79.5% in late 2007. The biggest IE’s adversary is Firefox, with [...]

How To Delete Cookies From Internet Explorer 6, Internet Explorer 7 and Internet Explorer 8 On XP/Vista

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October 11th, 2009

In this article we will talk about why cookies are important for Web page navigating, why you should export or save some of them as well as how to delete cookies from Internet Explorer 8, Internet Explorer 7 and Internet Explorer 6 on Windows XP or Windows Vista.
Despite their name, cookies might not be that [...]

Google Chrome introduces Chrome Frame Internet Explorer plugin

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September 22nd, 2009

You probably know IE6 won’t die anytime soon and so does Google, but they came out with a solution. The Chrome Frame is a plugin for Internet Explorer ( 6,7,8 ) and brings the latest web technologies to the self-proclaimed browser, which also makes it run faster.
Everything sounds just great, especially for developers, doesn’t it [...]

URL Hacks and Address Bar Commands that Work in All Browsers

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September 7th, 2009

In our previous articles, we have covered the keyboard shortcuts for the most popular browsers out there. Here is the list for Firefox and here for Internet Explorer. Some of these shortcuts tend to the address bar: hit Ctrl+Enter and the browser will complete the www. and the .com part automatically, enter a search query [...]