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The Best Start Pages For Your Browser
While browser extensions offer better integration — e.g. the ability to choose whether you open links in a new tab or the current tab —
 
Interview: John Degenkolb Fast Man
HTTP 500.100 - Internal Server Error - ASP error Apache/2.0.52 (BlueQuartz) Technical Information (for support personnel) Error Type: ADODB.Recordset.1 (0x80004005) SQLState: 37000 Native Error Code: 0 [DataDirect][ODBCCUR lib] Syntax error or access violation /dp_admin/admin_article.asp, line 620 Browser Type: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:9.0.1) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/9.0.1 Page: POST 12483 ...
 
Warning out vs 'browser update' malware
Computer users were warned Saturday (Manila time) against new malware posing as so-called updates for their browsers.
 
Cut the Rope now playable on your web browser
Following the footsteps of Angry Birds, the popular Cut the Rope game made the transition from mobile devices to your web browser. Now you can feed the cute, candy-gobbling monster, Om Nom straight from your browser simply by going to http://www.cuttherope.ie/. The game, which has been downloaded over 60 million times on the iOS and Android [...]
 
Fake Firefox update delivers malware, exploit kits
Malicious webpages masquerading as browser updates are being used by attackers as launch pads for Trojan viruses and exploit kits.
 
Researchers spot scammers using fake browser plug-ins
Security researchers from Symantec, have spotted a fake browser plugin-in currently circulating in the wild.
 
World Wide Web community fights back against iOS and Android
As mobile applications running under proprietary platforms - iOS, Android, Windows, etc - proliferate the World Wide Web community has a vision to build equivalent functionality into the browser specifications so that application writers will have access to a much wider community without 'lock in' to any one platform.
 
TECHNOLOGY: "HTML5 Please" Helps You Decide Which Parts of HTML5 and CSS 3 to Use
Keeping track of the ever-evolving HTML5 and CSS 3 support in today's web browsers can be an overwhelming task. Sure you can use CSS animations to create some whiz-bang effects, but should you? Which browsers support it? What should you do about older browsers? The first question can be answered by When Can I Use, which tracks browser support for HTML5 and CSS 3. You can then add tools like ...
 
Firefox extended support will mitigate rapid release challenges
Mozilla has announced plans to offer an annual Extended Support Release (ESR) of Firefox for enterprises and other adopters that don't want to keep up with the browser's new rapid release cycle. Each ESR will receive regular security patches, but will not be updated with new functionality until the next ESR becomes available. The pace of Firefox releases accelerated considerably last year when ...
 
Has Firefox Lost Its Edge?
Datamation: Once an emerging darling, the open source browser is now beset by a troubling handful of issues.
 
You must have JavaScript enabled to view this eBook
The following instructions describe how to enable JavaScript in your browser. If your browser isn't listed, please consult its online help pages. 1. Select Tools from the top menu.
 
Node.js inventor extends JavaScript programming beyond browsers
The open source project Node.js was invented by Joyent software engineer Ryan Dahl three years ago next month. It essentially allows JavaScript to be used outside of a browser. Node leverages Google's V8 JavaScript virtual machine to interpret JavaScript, and it uses an event-driven non-blocking I/O model that cloud services vendor Joyent -- a principal Node advocate -- says makes it ideal for ...
 

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TECHNOLOGY: "HTML5 Please" Helps You Decide Which Parts of HTML5 and CSS 3 to Use
Keeping track of the ever-evolving HTML5 and CSS 3 support in today's web browsers can be an overwhelming task. Sure you can use CSS animations to create some whiz-bang effects, but should you? Which browsers support it? What should you do about older browsers? The first question can be answered by When Can I Use, which tracks browser support for HTML5 and CSS 3. You can then add tools like ...
 
Node.js inventor extends JavaScript programming beyond browsers
The open source project Node.js was invented by Joyent software engineer Ryan Dahl three years ago next month. It essentially allows JavaScript to be used outside of a browser. Node leverages Google's V8 JavaScript virtual machine to interpret JavaScript, and it uses an event-driven non-blocking I/O model that cloud services vendor Joyent -- a principal Node advocate -- says makes it ideal for ...
 
‘HTML5 Please’ Helps You Decide Which Parts of HTML5 and CSS 3 to Use
A new website helps web developers decipher the often confusing world of HTML5 and CSS 3. Which elements are ready to use? Which are still not widely supported? And where can you find polyfills and fallbacks for older browsers? HTML5 Please has your answers.
 
Warning out vs 'browser update' malware
Computer users were warned Saturday (Manila time) against new malware posing as so-called updates for their browsers.
 
5 Firefox Add-Ons for Increasing Productivity
The Internet is a black hole of procrastination. It's a rare occasion when we open up our web browsers and just do work without checking Facebook or getting...
 

 

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