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eWeek (Free subscription) | yesterday
Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 includes a number of security and privacy features that allow it to keep pace with competing browsers such as Firefox and Safari. Many users of Internet Explorer seem to be behind Microsoft's privacy protections, which are designed to protect users' browsing information. - Much has been made the new security features in Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 (IE 8)....
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All Things Video (Free subscription) | 28/08/2008
Microsoft shipped the Beta 2 release of Internet Explorer 8 Wednesday. And, as John Paczkowski reports, it finally puts the browser on par with rivals Firefox and Safari. Plus, Steve Jobs' Mark Twain moment and good news for YouTube. (Aug. 28)
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Digital Knowledge Center (Free subscription) | 28/08/2008
A security flaw has been detected in iPhone which can allow unauthorized people to access virtually all the user information, including e-mail, contact details and gives access to 3G data surfing on Safari browser.
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dapx (Free subscription) | 28/08/2008
Microsoft released the second public beta for Internet Explorer 8. If anything, this release brings IE up to par with alternative browsers such as Opera, Apple's Safari, and Mozilla's Firefox in terms of security and features. It also pushes Microsoft a little ahead of the competition.
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TechSpot (Free subscription) | 28/08/2008
Although a large population of users have already migrated away from Internet Explorer, Microsoft Windows' built-in browser still dominates at large, for better or for worse. Its latest iteration, IE7 is still a very decent browser although with more recent releases of Firefox, Opera and Safari, Microsoft has once again fell behind in terms of features, customization and perhaps most importantly, ...
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IT Professionals (Free subscription) | 27/08/2008
After reading this article on the upcoming IE8, I am finding myself wondering if both Microsoft and Mozilla are doing little more than playing catchup to Opera Browser and Apple’s Safari Browser? And if you read far enough down the page, it seems that others agree that these types of security features are hardly new. Rather than putting people into a “no tracking mode” per se, Opera for example simply...
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VentureBeat (Free subscription) | 27/08/2008
One of my biggest pet peeves with the iPhone App Store is the paid apps that offer the same functionality as free web sites. Why should I pay to access information when I can just look it up using the mobile Safari browser? Apps like theNextTrain, which gives users quick access to Bay Area train [...]
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Cnet (Free subscription) | 27/08/2008
With a new beta version of Gears for Safari, Apple's browser joins Firefox and Internet Explorer with support for Google's augmented browsing abilities.
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Webware.com (Free subscription) | 27/08/2008
As promised in May , Google has brought the open-source Gears technology to Apple's Safari, augmenting some browser abilities such as using Gears-tailored Web sites while offline . The company announced a beta version of Gears for Safari ( DMG file download link ) on the Gears users mailing list Monday. "We would love for you to install it and test it and file bug reports so we can polish it and find...
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MAC News Network (Free subscription) | 27/08/2008
The UK's Advertising Standards Authority has had an Apple ad blocked from British TV, says BBC News. The ad, meant to sell the iPhone, was challenged in two complaints which said that it was misleading. In promoting the iPhone's Safari web browser, Apple claimed that it could deliver "all the parts of the Internet;" the difficulty, according to the complaints, is that the software does not suppo...
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iPhone and iPod Touch Software (Free subscription) | 27/08/2008
The UK's Advertising Standards Authority has had an Apple ad blocked from British TV, says BBC News. The ad, meant to sell the iPhone, was challenged in two complaints which said that it was misleading. In promoting the iPhone's Safari web browser, Apple claimed that it could deliver "all the parts of the Internet;" the difficulty, according to the complaints, is that the software does not suppo...
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iPhone Apps, Hacks & Reviews (Free subscription) | 27/08/2008
‘' Gears has recently launched its service for the Safari browser. Google Gears is an open source web browser plug-in that allows users to access 10 Vote(s)
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Mobile News from Omio (Free subscription) | 27/08/2008
UK’s advertising authority has ordered Apple to remove an iPhone ad from TV screens due to bigging up the device’s internet capabilities far more than was actually true. The 29-second advert showed many of the iPhone’s functions including the weather updates, stocks and web browser Safari, whilst the voice over waxed lyrical about it’s prowess. You never [...]
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The Blog Herald (Free subscription) | 27/08/2008
Google Gears, the extension that lets you use certain webapps offline, and speed up others, is finally coming to the Safari web browser. Unfortunately, it is just available for the OS X version of the browser at this time, but then again I’d reckon the majority of Safari users are on the Mac platform anyway. [...]
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Planet Intertwingly (Free subscription) | 26/08/2008
Browsers and Privacy Microsoft to add privacy features to IE8 - Network World Safari introduced similar features in 2005. tags: OB, IE, Safari, browser, privacy Stealther :: Firefox Add-ons “If there are times you want to surf the web without leaving a trace in your local computer, then this is the right extension for you.” tags: OB, browser, Firefox, extension, privacy IEBlog [...]