IE9 Receives 2 Million Downloads in 2 Days
Internet Explorer 9 is a complete departure from earlier versions of the Microsoft Internet Explorer web browser. It embraces the latest web technologies and treats web sites more like applications. It does all this using a clean, sleek interface. In the first 2 days since the beta was launched on the 15th, IE9 was downloaded [...]
Read MoreResearchers Hack the Internet to Keep Us Safe
The Black Hat Technical Security Conference was this week and as you would expect, it was jam-packed with internet security geeks, researchers…and hackers alike. Such is the case of Robert Hansen and Josh Sokol, two researchers who spoke to a large crowd during the conference about their attempt to hack into internet encryption technology (SSL) [...]
Read MoreXmarks Comes to Chrome
One of the highest rated and beloved bookmarking browser add-ons has recently arrived to Chrome and is out of beta stage. Formerly known as the long-standing Foxmarks extension, it is now is equipped with some snappy enhancments and is live and fully running on Chrome browsers. Xmarks is one of the best ways of all to keep your bookmarks and passwords synchronized across your computers, mobile devices, and applications. Check out more info inside.
Read MoreOpera Mini 5 Beta For Android Released
Opera software has launched Opera Mini 5 Beta for Android today. This is the newest beta of the world’s most popular mobile phone browser, according to them. Any handset running Android can now get a fast and cost-efficient browser in Opera Mini, which already has 50 million users worldwide on Blackberry and Windows mobile devices. [...]
Read MoreOpera Unite: Sidestepping The Server
Opera recently unveiled the innovative Opera Unite, which will go live in Opera 10. Opera Unite basically serves as a web server inside of a web browser, allowing users to directly share files and photos, send messages, chat, build networks and even host their own websites from their computers. Opera Unite is aiming to cut [...]
Read MoreBlackBird: the Black focused Browser Speaks
Blackbird, a custom browser for the African-American community launched today to mixed reviews from mainstream users. We were tipped off about the browser a while ago, but this afternoon we actually had an opportunity to “talk turkey” with Blackbird co-founder and CEO 40A Inc. Ed Young. “Blackbird was originally the brainchild of Arnold Brown, who [...]
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