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  • help with new Firefox 3.5.4

    11/03/2009 4:22:55 PM PST · by edcoil · 28 replies · 895+ views
    11-3-09 | edcoil
    Before my upgrade, a right click on the mouse over a highlighted misspelled word gave me a list of alternative spelling. Now, it pastes the last thing I copied. I'd like to get back to spell checking, any ideas.
  • Can't open IE7

    10/14/2009 2:14:51 AM PDT · by Joann37 · 23 replies · 993+ views
    Self ^ | 10/14/09 | Self
    I need help!!!! After much back and forth with other browsers, I found that I needed to get back to IE7. So I installed it, but when I go to open it up, it appears for a split second and vanishes. So I have to revert to Firefox, which I am having other issues with. As usual, the Microsoft website was of little help (a few others had this problem, but the solutions were of no help). Does anyone have any ideas as to how I can fix this problem? Thanks in advance.
  • New browser red-flags disputed facts on the web

    08/31/2009 3:34:53 PM PDT · by BGHater · 23 replies · 1,000+ views
    Canadian Press ^ | 29 Aug 2009 | James Keller
    Developers of new web browsing software that flags questionable claims or outright lies on the web hope it will become a valuable tool to deal with the misinformation that litters the Internet. But observers say Dispute Finder, an experimental browser extension developed by Intel, and the many websites that already aim to debunk online rumours and falsehoods face an enormous task. It isn't as easy as simply telling someone they're wrong. Once installed, Dispute Finder highlights in red what it determines are disputed claims on websites, then offers users links to alternative points of view and evidence to back them...
  • Memory-hogging bug offers universal browser crash exploit

    07/17/2009 10:02:01 AM PDT · by ShadowAce · 7 replies · 617+ views
    The Register ^ | 17 July 2009 | John Leyden
    Security researchers have published details of a security flaw that can crash multiple browsers across multiple platforms. There are many more flaws out there that are more serious, but the security shortcomings in JavaScript's DOM (Document Object Model) are nonetheless noteworthy because the issue affects Firefox, Safari, Opera, Chrome and Internet Explorer to a lesser or greater extent. Even smartphones, such as the iPhone and Nokia N95, as well at the Sony PS3 might be forced to crash using the approach, obliging users to reset devices. The flaw works by tricking a browser into allocating huge chunks of memory, behaviour...
  • Introducing the Google Chrome OS (MSFT in their sites)

    07/08/2009 4:56:31 AM PDT · by comps4spice · 40 replies · 942+ views
    It's been an exciting nine months since we launched the Google Chrome browser. Already, over 30 million people use it regularly. We designed Google Chrome for people who live on the web — searching for information, checking email, catching up on the news, shopping or just staying in touch with friends. However, the operating systems that browsers run on were designed in an era where there was no web. So today, we're announcing a new project that's a natural extension of Google Chrome — the Google Chrome Operating System. It's our attempt to re-think what operating systems should be. Google...
  • Mozilla Firefox 3.5 Users Clamoring For Bug Fix

    07/02/2009 8:45:09 AM PDT · by smokingfrog · 40 replies · 3,136+ views
    crn.com ^ | July 2, 2009 | Steven Burke
    "It's seriously bugged is what it is," posted Jeremy in a July 1 post on hothardware.com." "My Firefox load time went from a heartbeat or two to 50-60 seconds. First time, second time, didn't matter if it was pre-fetched or not. Numerous other people having the same issue as well judging from their forum. "I've seen the same issue on both on my Vista x64 machine and my XP machine at work," added Jeremy."I downgraded both and am back to happy browsing. Hopefully Firefox 3.5.1 hits soon and resolves whatever the issue is." TGDaily.com is reporting that Mozilla Firefox 3.5.1...
  • Opera lets browser be used as a server

    06/17/2009 4:29:49 AM PDT · by JoeProBono · 30 replies · 714+ views
    sfgate ^ | June 17, 2009 | Ryan Kim
    A Norwegian firm has created technology that allows a Web browser to also function as a Web server, allowing individuals to share their files or communicate with others directly from their own computers. Opera Software's new technology is available as part of a beta for its browser, Opera 10. The feature, called Opera Unite, enables users to push content and establish communications without the need for third-party companies, such as Facebook, AOL or Flickr. Opera CEO Jon von Tetzchner called it a giant leap in the Internet, dubbing it Web 5.0. "We're enabling every single user, every single computer to...
  • Browser battles: Which browser is best for you?

    06/09/2009 6:25:19 AM PDT · by JoeProBono · 42 replies · 1,334+ views
    mybroadband ^ | 05 June, 2009 | Ryan Noik
    On the information highway that is the Internet, browsers could be likened to your preferred mode of transport How fast they run and how stable they are makes a significant difference to your daily online experience. The main players recognize the importance of the browser market, and all are competing to become your preferred means of accessing and experiencing the Internet. Therefore, it is well worth periodically revisiting each of the main competitors, exploring what the latest version of each browser has to offer and comparing them to one another. Google's Chrome As would be expected from the online search...
  • IE8 vs Firefox 3.5: The browser wars continue

    04/29/2009 9:55:14 AM PDT · by CedarDave · 74 replies · 4,235+ views
    Infoworld.com ^ | April 29, 2009 | J. Peter Bruzzese
    Features in Internet Explorer and Firefox run neck and neck. Will a victor emerge? It may come down to convenience.Every day I sit at my computer and open two browsers: Firefox and Internet Explorer (first 6, then 7 and, as of late, 8). ... Firefox opens my Yahoo and Gmail mail accounts. Internet Explorer is aimed at my banking and stock trading accounts. ... ... I made up my mind to drop Firefox altogether. [Then] Yesterday morning, I found out that Firefox released the 3.5 beta (4), and many features are the same as in IE8. IE8 has a feature...
  • Browser War :: IE8 (beta-II) on the way to Wipe out Chrome and Mozilla Firefox, Watch Out!

    12/29/2008 8:48:24 AM PST · by Ernest_at_the_Beach · 93 replies · 1,984+ views
    Technology Dump Blog ^ | Friday, December 26, 2008 | Vishnu Ghimire
    OverviewThe first beta release of IE8, which was demonstrated at the MIX08 conference, contained many new features, including WebSlices and Activities. In the second beta release, Activities were renamed to Accelerators. Added featuresSome of the features and changes for the Beta 2 compared to Beta 1InPrivateDelete Browsing HistorySearch SuggestionsUser Preference ProtectionCaret BrowsingAccelerators (previously known as Activities)Web Slices (previously known as WebSlices)Suggested SitesTab Color GroupingAutomatic Crash RecoverySmartScreen Filter (Known as Safety Filter in Beta 1)Tab isolation (tabs spread over separate operating system processes) Removed featuresInline AutoCompleteThe option to delete files and settings stored by addons or ActiveX controls.CSS Expressions are no...
  • Microsoft issuing emergency fix for browser flaw (Save this title for future use)

    12/17/2008 10:38:22 AM PST · by Red Badger · 55 replies · 2,033+ views
    www.physorg.com ^ | 12/17/2008 | Staff
    Microsoft Corp. is taking the unusual step of issuing an emergency fix for a security hole in its Internet Explorer software that has exposed millions of users to having their computers taken over by hackers. The "zero-day" vulnerability, which came to light last week, allows criminals to take over victims' machines simply by steering them to infected Web sites; users don't have to download anything for their computers to get infected, which makes the flaw in Internet Explorer's programming code so dangerous. Internet Explorer is the world's most widely used Web browser. Sponsored Links (Ads by Google) Security for Your...
  • Microsoft Issues Emergency Security Patch For IE

    12/16/2008 6:49:40 PM PST · by JoeProBono · 26 replies · 1,725+ views
    washingtonpost ^ | December 16, 2008
    Microsoft will issue an emergency security patch Wednesday for all versions of Internet Explorer. The patch is considered a critical fix for the security flaw currently plaguing the IE browser. So far, more than 2 million computers are believed to have been infected.
  • Paranoia

    09/14/2008 10:12:24 PM PDT · by ottbmare · 22 replies · 480+ views
    self
    How did this happen? Today I downloaded and installed Mozilla Firefox 3.0. Mozilla had been nagging me for some time to do this, so I finally figured that today I had time, and I went ahead with it. I have been a Firefox user for a few years and have had zero trouble with it. As I was messing around with it late this evening I found that the homepage icon on the toolbar was connected to "My Barack Obama.com". Imagine my disgust. I have NEVER visited this site in my life, and I certainly did not choose this as...
  • Google Chrome web browser announced: integrated search, improved JavaScript

    09/01/2008 1:37:34 PM PDT · by HAL9000 · 16 replies · 553+ views
    slashgear.com ^ | September 1, 2008 | Chirs Davies
    Excerpt - Google have announced plans to take on Microsoft and Firefox with their own open-source browser, codenamed Chrome, by releasing a specially drawn comic by Scott McCloud explaining the app. Based on the existing Webkit rendering engine, Chrome will integrate not only tab-based browsing but Google Gears and a newly integrated search and address system called Omnibox. ~ snip ~
  • Latest Microsoft browser challenges Google

    08/28/2008 6:19:18 AM PDT · by fellowgeek · 19 replies · 231+ views
    Financial Times ^ | August 27 2008 | Rob Minto
    Microsoft released a web browser on Wednesday that includes a feature that could affect the advertising model of internet rivals such as Google.
  • One Man, One Long List, No More Web Ads

    06/25/2008 11:04:22 PM PDT · by Eagle9 · 7 replies · 954+ views
    The Washington Post ^ | Junne 25, 2008 | Peter Whonskey
    In his free time, 'Rick752' helps millions skip banners and pop-ups. Should a $40 billion industry be scared?Jumpy, blinking Internet ads really bug "Rick752". But he doesn't merely avert his gaze. A machinist and self-described "blue-collar guy" in his mid-50s from upstate New York, Rick752, as he's known online, spends most nights upstairs in his den assembling a list of Internet ad sites and related data. That work, dubbed EasyList, enables millions of Web surfers to filter and freeze out nearly all advertising that would otherwise appear on their screens. Yet the effort to block millions of Internet ads, while...
  • Help, the text won't fit in my browser window.

    04/24/2008 8:06:18 AM PDT · by deuteronlmy232 · 28 replies · 791+ views
    FreeRepublic.com | 4-24-2008 | self
    Yesterday all was fine, today, on FreeRepublic and only on FreeRepublic. The text doesn't fit in my browser window, I have to keep scrooling back and forth to read it. Any suggestions?
  • IE8 to be standards compliant: Good for devs and users

    12/20/2007 10:36:06 AM PST · by ShadowAce · 5 replies · 110+ views
    CNet News ^ | 19 December 2007 | Josh Lowensohn
    Standards, standards, standards. That's the general theme of a video about the next version of Internet Explorer, which will unsurprisingly be called IE8. Details thus far have been scarce, but in a half-hour video with IE's GM Dean Hachamovitch and Architect Chris Wilson produced by Microsoft's Channel 9, the two discuss the importance of standards, compatibility and interoperability with the upcoming browser. We also get a (faraway) sneak peak at a development build of the new hush-hush browser. The key takeaway? IE will finally be able to render the Acid 2 test correctly, which has historically been one of the...
  • Help with MOZILLA

    12/03/2007 7:26:39 AM PST · by aroundabout · 14 replies · 356+ views
    aroundabout
    After seeing Mozilla recommended on FR over IE I decided to try it. My reason was dissatisfaction with IE7 in that I got many "Explorer has detected a problem and must close" messages. After installing Mozilla I noticed one thing that puzzles me. When visiting forums that have HTML tags in their menu bar on the posting page, I noticed that when using Mozilla this option is gone and the tags must be manually assigned as we do here on FR. Can any of you explain why this is happening and how to correct it, if it can be corrected.
  • Bookmark Improvements New to Firefox 3

    11/21/2007 7:39:41 AM PST · by Red Badger · 48 replies · 336+ views
    www.physorg.com ^ | 11/20/2007 | Staff
    A new version of the Firefox browser, now available for testing mainly by developers, offers improvements on finding frequently visited Web sites and tools for running Web applications without a live Internet connection. The Beta 1 version of Firefox 3 released this week still has problems, including the inability to run newer Web-mail programs from Yahoo Inc. and Microsoft Corp., and a final version for consumers isn't expected for several months. But it offers a window on what's to come. Many of its new features concern bookmarks, an area typically slow to change in the browsing world. You can...