One of the most talked-about new features is Safari Reader. A small gray "Reader" button now appears in the URL bar when you land on a news website or blog. Click it, and Safari strips out all of the clutter on the page (ads, widgets, sidebars, headers and footers) and presents just the text in [...]
Flash cookies are way of tracing your movement and storing a lot more information about you than with normal cookies. One major disadvantage of flash cookies is that you can´t locate them in the normal places you usually look. They are not shown in the list of cookies that you can see when you take [...]
If you use Google Chrome you are familiar with the new tab page which shows thumbs of your recent page visits. Then as extensions became available for the regular releases instead of just on the Dev. channel here comes Speed Dial which has been available for Firefox for quite sometime now. Speed Dial for Chrome [...]
This comes as no surprise as most add-ons are written by third parties and considering the number of add-ons out there especially those for Firefox (the king of add-ons) which has a huge number to choose from that some would cause problems. Problems like slowing the browser and crashing the browser. If you run a [...]
Adobe Flash Player is the most widely used web browser plug-in. It enables a wide range of applications and content on the Internet, from games, to video, to enterprise apps. According to the Chromium Blog the player will be built into the Google Chrome browser soon. In fact the interjection of Flash has already begun [...]
According to the Mozilla Wiki Firefox 3.0.19 is the last security and stability update to Firefox 3.0.x. and should be released March 30. The move reflects a shift toward upgrading browsers more frequently, so as to free up resources spent maintaining older browsers and to reduce security risks associated with them. Google is even more [...]
IE6 has been around now since Aug. 2001 and may finally this year be in it´s final death throes. At the present some designers have already stopped supporting IE6, some have stopped supporting it sometime ago. What might be the final nail in the coffin is Google-owned YouTube will end support for Internet Explorer 6 [...]




