Posts Tagged ‘browser’

Bloomberg’s Jaroslovsky Previews Microsoft’s Windows 8

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Sept. 22 (Bloomberg) — Bloomberg’s Rich Jaroslovsky previews Microsoft Corp.’s Windows 8, the next version of the world’s most widely used computer operating system. (Rich Jaroslovsky is a Bloomberg News columnist

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Microsoft Video Pokes Fun at Its Own Browser History

To say that Internet Explorer’s recent history has been rocky is quite

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IE9 Holds Its Own

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For Microsoft, the Browser wars were a big deal because they seemed to be on the back end…trying to play catchup with the other browsers, like Chrome, Firefox or Safari.

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Freemake Video Downloader, Download Videos From The Internet

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A video downloader should be reliable and comfortable to use. What’s meant by that?

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Firefox 4 (Finally) Released

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After months of delays, twelve betas, and two release candidates, Mozilla released Firefox 4 today for Windows XP, Vista, and 7, the Intel versions of Mac OS X 10.5 and 10.6, and Linux. I’ve written before about the Firefox development schedule, so you already know that I think Firefox 4 took just a bit too long to get here – the first beta of Firefox 4 came in July and the IE9 beta didn’t come out until September, and the Internet Explorer team still beat Mozilla to release by a few days – but now that the browser is finally out, what does it offer its users?

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Internet Explorer 9 Screenshots Shows Slight Changes

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Only a few days from the supposed release of the Release Candidate for Internet Explorer 9 and some screenshots have been released by a Russian website which show changes in the appearance of the browser.

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Find out which Programs are accessing the Internet on your Windows computer

At times you may have only a single website open and yet you may find your Modem’s light flickering actively, indicating steady a data transfer. Apart from your browser, silently, there are..

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Chrome Beta now has WebGL on by default; check out Nine Point Five, an earthquakes app

WebGL is now on by default in Google Chrome’s beta channel. WebGL is a new web technology that brings hardware-accelerated 3D graphics to the browser without installing additional software…. For more visit The Windows Club.

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Introducing : Google Body Browser

Google is all set to unveil a new browser that can map out the entire human body called Google Body Browser. This yet to be released 3D application, called Google Body Browser will revolutionize and… For more visit The Windows Club.

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