Suddenly it feels like 1998 again. That's because the browser wars are back. Last week, Microsoft released the long-awaited update to its Web browser, Internet Explorer 7, ending a five-year drought.
One of the hottest topics today is Internet browsing. New versions of both Firefox and Internet Explorer have been appearing more rapidly in recent years. Since all of us use the Internet almost daily ...
And though Internet Explorer felt slower than Firefox, the gap wasn't too great—a slot canyon instead of a gulf. Sure, there was plenty to nitpick about. Past versions of IE were about as secure as ...
We put Internet Explorer 7 up against Firefox 2 in a memorable prizefight to see which browser is the king of the Web In the blue corner we have Internet Explorer 7. There's a lot expected of this ...
Safari is either making huge gains or holding steady in the browser wars; it all depends on whose stats you use. The same can be said of Firefox, while Internet Explorer is losing ground in the US but ...
The rhetoric coming from Microsoft and Mozilla has heated up in recent days on who is doing a better job on web browser security. I'd prefer to frame the debate in terms of who is doing worse than the ...
The answer the Test Center found -- not quite yet. Firefox has made some really great strides over previous versions with this release. There are an abundance of new features which can really give IE ...
Alternative Web browsers Mozilla and Firefox experienced another month of growth at the expense of Microsoft's dominant Internet Explorer, according to an online study. The percentage of Americans ...
Don't like Internet Explorer but need to test your Web pages with it? Try the IE Tab extension for Firefox on Windows. IE Tab, an extension from Taiwan, features embedding Internet Explorer in tabs of ...
The results are out from the latest Net Applications survey of Web browser market share, and Google continues to capture market share and headlines with its Chrome Web browser. Drilling down into the ...