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Nook Simple Touch reportedly getting web browser, email client on June 1st
Posted On 19 May 2013 By Sean Buckley. Under: Uncategorized.
Remember that web browser that was found hiding in the Nook's search function? It's time could be nigh. According to a leaked memo acquired by TechCrunch, Barnes & Nobel will be updating the Nook Simple Touch and Simple Touch with Glowlight wi...
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Firefox 21 officially released for desktop, Android version also gets a boost
Posted On 14 May 2013 By Tim Stevens. Under: Uncategorized.
If you like the internet, especially updating things from the internet, today is a good day for you. Mozilla has released not one but two major versions of its Firefox browser, the first being the increasingly social Firefox 21 on the desktop. The...
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Firefox 21 officially released for desktop, Android version also gets a boost
Posted On 14 May 2013 By Tim Stevens. Under: Uncategorized.
If you like the internet, especially updating things from the internet, today is a good day for you. Mozilla has released not one but two major versions of its Firefox browser, the first being the increasingly social Firefox 21 on the desktop. The...
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Rockmelt says goodbye to its social web browser, says hello to Rockmelt for Web
Posted On 12 Apr 2013 By Michael Gorman. Under: Uncategorized.
It was a good ride while it lasted, but the browser wars haven't been kind to Rockmelt, which has announced that it'll cease supporting its socially-inclined desktop browser sometime in the next few months. The decision was made because keeping up wi...
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Chrome beta for Android delivers a proxy-based speed boost, now syncs autofill and saved passwords
Posted On 05 Mar 2013 By Mark Hearn. Under: Uncategorized.
As Google continues to work on improving Chrome for Android, today's update for the company's beta build of its browser appears to be a step in the right direction. Aside from the usual stability improvements and bug fixes, version 26.0.1410.26 adds ...
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Windows 7 (finally) gets Internet Explorer 10
Posted On 26 Feb 2013 By Mat Smith. Under: Uncategorized.
Microsoft has (after a few months) offered access to Internet Explorer 10 for users that haven't made the switch to Windows 8 just yet. The auto-upgrade process will roll out over the next few weeks and includes better JavaScript performance and, app...
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Opera’s WebKit-based Ice web browser coming to Android and iOS in February
Posted On 18 Jan 2013 By Donald Melanson. Under: Uncategorized.
Opera has been in the mobile web browser game for some time now, but it looks like it's set to soon shake things up considerably. As detailed in an internal video obtained by Pocket-lint, the company has been working on an all-new mobile browser dub...
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US-CERT warns users to disable Java in web browsers, Apple and Mozilla move to block it
Posted On 12 Jan 2013 By Donald Melanson. Under: Uncategorized.
It's far from the first time that computer users have been warned to disable Java, but this latest security issue has risen to some high levels at a particularly rapid pace. After first being reported by security researchers on Thursday, the United S...
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Chrome 24 fixes two dozen bugs, promises to speed things up
Posted On 11 Jan 2013 By Sean Buckley. Under: Uncategorized.
Google's latest browser update landed today with little fanfare from Mountain View -- just a tiny blog post proclaiming a faster, more stable Chrome. Diving into the build's change notes, however, reveal Flash updates, bug fixes and support for MathM...
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Moonbase offers up a visual editor for creating HTML5 animations, memes
Posted On 19 Dec 2012 By Alexis Santos. Under: Uncategorized.
HTML5 holds great potential for creating interactive in-browser experiences, but wielding its power typically requires assorted web design skills and a good handle on JavaScript. However, Jake Lodwick -- who had a hand in creating Vimeo and College H...
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