As a word of caution, I want to mention that users of alternative browsers may not like this story. If a new benchmark tool is to be believed, when it comes to Rich Internet Applications (RIAs), ...
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Windows XP users are getting their first taste of life without security updates after the discovery of a major flaw within the Internet Explorer Web browser. Microsoft Corp. issued a warning regarding ...
BOSTON (Reuters) – Microsoft is helping the estimated hundreds of millions of customers still running Windows XP, which it stopped supporting earlier this month, by providing an emergency update to ...
Another month rolls round, bringing with it another bunch of browser market share statistics. July was the first full month during which Firefox 5 was available, so it was the first indication of how ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover endpoints and how they relate to the cloud. Last week, I noted that the timing of the discovery of a major flaw in ...
Microsoft is ending all support for Windows XP in April 2014, and doing its best to move users to newer versions of its desktop operating system. But Google isn’t letting go so easily. Google said ...
A newly discovered security hole in Microsoft's Internet Explorer--the default Web browser for many users--could be particularly troubling for those still running Windows XP. Microsoft on Sunday ...
Microsoft Corp. agreed to change its Windows XP operating system to address fresh antitrust concerns that traces of programs that consumers choose to hide still appear on their computer screens, the ...
In a look at the number of vulnerabilities recorded over 25 years in software products and open source, a researcher at Sourcefire has determined that Microsoft Windows XP and the Mozilla Firefox ...
Windows XP and Vista users will be given a choice by Microsoft as to whether they want to install Internet Explorer or one of its many rival browsers. On July 24, Microsoft published a proposal it had ...
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