Posted by Rajeev
Saxena on September 27, 2011 ·
The race to conquer the web isn’t only confined to operating systems, web search and mobile devices, a large part of this conquest is being pursued by the highly underrated web browsers, such as the likes of Google Chrome, Opera, Internet Explorer etc. Now, one of the foremost web browser developers, Mozilla, has announced the launch of the all [...]
Posted by Rajeev
Saxena on June 4, 2011 ·
One of the most afflicted web browsers in existence, Internet Explorer 7 from Microsoft Corporation that has been the reason for many online security concerns is now all set to be phased out in terms of Google’s support. The King of Search has now announced that it will be withdrawing support for IE7 in regards to its Gmail and Google Docs services. [...]
Posted by NARUTO on December 14, 2010 ·
The Chrome team celebrated last week, a year since Chrome won the browser extension support. The celebration is in relation to the fourth beta version of the browser, whose release has met the primary disability, until then, the software compared to its rival Firefox: the lack of customization.
The final model only appeared a month later, but already [...]
Posted by NARUTO on May 12, 2010 ·
Starting today, Gmail users can insert images inside the posts with a simple drag of the mouse.
The appeal, which was already being experienced in the Labs, now is part of all accounts of the email service from Google. Simply select the icon figure saved on your computer and bring it to the body of the message, resizing it if you want.
A curious fact [...]
Posted by Rajeev
Saxena on May 12, 2010 ·
Mozilla, the creators of the famed web browser Firefox had some time introduced a plug-in based service, that checked Firefox for outdated plug ins. Now, that very same service has been expanded to cover other major web browsers, such as the Internet Explorer, Apple Safari, Opera and Google Chrome. To the more non-oriented users, plug-ins are basically [...]
Posted by NARUTO on May 3, 2010 ·
Microsoft announced last Friday that decided the next version of Internet Explorer will not support videos in Flash, giving preference to play videos in HTML5 with the H.264 codec. The news comes after many discussions in the media between Adobe and Steve Jobs, making it clear that the format has great chances to become popular.
However, the website [...]
Posted by Rajeev
Saxena on April 20, 2010 ·
Apparently after introducing the much warranted ‘Browser Ballot’ screen in Europe, Microsoft Corporation it seems isn’t out of the woods yet. As per reports, Microsoft is currently scrambling to fix an error in the Browser Ballot screen showed in computers across Poland. Due to this error, Microsoft’s Internet Explorer is being shown on top [...]
Posted by Rajeev
Saxena on April 13, 2010 ·
One of the foremost web browsers, Opera has now announced that, its Opera Mini web browser for mobile devices has finally been given approval by Apple Inc. to be included in the Apple App Store for the Apple iPhone and Apple iPod Touch devices. The Opera Mini browser for these devices is expected to be available for download in the next 24 hours. As [...]
Posted by Robert on February 21, 2010 ·
Imagine this scenario. You are watching an interesting opera, and suddenly in the middle of it, somebody’s cell phone rings loudly. You and the rest of the people sitting in there are definitely going to be perturbed. Cell phones can really play the spoilt sport’s role annoyingly well that is if the users do not have the gumption to turn them off [...]
Posted by Rajeev
Saxena on February 4, 2010 ·
Now that European internet users are all set to receive enhanced option to change their preferred browsers, as the Microsoft has been instructed by European regulators to change the browser ballot box in the Microsoft Windows OS, Google has stepped up on its advertising campaign to promote its very own internet browser, Google Chrome. It seems that, [...]