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Use Chrome Frame Without Thinking

For those who feel the need to keep using Chrome Frame, inside Internet Exploder (whatever version), instead of either going with Chrome, Iron, or another more secure browser, there is help, so that you will not have to invoke Chrome Frame with each window.
As the article states, on the Digital Inspiration site, there are some [...]

Google Releases Themes for Chrome

Many people have been citing the ugly looks of Chrome as a reason to not use the browser for day-to-day tasks. Yesterday, the first 29 themes were released for the version 3 browser (the themes will not work at all with version 2).
The subtitle of this probably should have been “Be Careful What You Wish [...]

Opera 10 Beta Build 1651 Arrives!

Each of the newest builds of Opera 10 Beta serves to refine yet another great version of the best browser around. In taking on the concept of a browser that also functions as a server, it seems that the software engineers are having to refine and repair more than the usual numbers of tiny bugs, [...]

Microsoft Continues The Push of IE8

Apparently the sound beating that all the competing browsers give Internet Explorer 8 is not enough to keep them from spending still more money to bring attention to it. With the release of Firefox 3.5 yesterday, you must admit that Microsoft certainly isn’t afraid to spend, bringing ads for IE8 to market on the very [...]

Opera Gets Incremental Upgrade

Always quick to plug leaks, the Opera team has once again taken time off from work on the version 10 beta and pumped out a bug fix for version 9.6.
Opera plugs security holes; adds ALSR , DEP support
Opera Software has shipped a high-priority security patch for its flagship Web browser to plug at least three [...]

"Our Favorite IE8 Add-Ons" - Microsoft Bias Showing?

I’ll be the first to admit that Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 is a big improvement on its predecessors. Although my reasons would be different than most, I am sure that lots of people will eventually have cause to celebrate.
On the other hand, I find it disturbing that this PC Magazine article, has appeared, with the [...]

Environmentalists to Sail America to Australia Using Ship of Recycled Plastic

Using a raft made of empty plastic bottles, explorer and environmentalist David de Rothschild and his crew will be undertaking a trip to Australia.
Given the choice, you probably wouldn’t risk sailing 11,500 miles from San Francisco to Sydney in a boat handmade of 20,000 plastic water bottles. But David de Rothschild, the founder of the [...]

Opera 9.50 – The Orchestra Is Tuning Up

Kestrel, or revision 9.5 of Opera, has been released, and packs quite a few new features into a very small footprint.
The early results are in, from PCMagazine, and although Opera doesn’t completely trounce other browsers, it doesn’t finish any worse than second in any of the tests administered.
Before the big Firefox download day, it might [...]

Opera 9.50 Gets To RC!

RC or Release Candidate, means that most all the bugs are squashed, and the features that are newly added are solid.
Opera 9.50 has been a long time in the making, and has challenged the patience of many of the most loyal, but the end of the journey to Kestrel is near.
By the way, an [...]

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