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Google offers 20000 USD for hacking Chrome

Submitted by admin on 5 February 2011 - 9:30pm

chromeGoogle offers a $20,000 prize for those who can break the Chrome browser's security. The prize can be won in the Pw2Own competition. To increase the safety of its product, Google is ready to pay money to the first who can find security vulnerabilities in the Chrome browser. It is worth noting that last year Chrome was the only browser that was not hacked by competitors. The competition will be held March 9-11.

Browsers Benchmark January 2011

Submitted by admin on 14 January 2011 - 4:10pm

BrowsersIn the beginning of 2011, we have conducted a browsers test to find out which one is the fastest and compatible with the latest Internet standards. We have tested all most popular browsers (Opera, Firefox, Chrome and Internet Explorer) as well as less popular (Rekonq, SeaMonkey, Konqueror). The browsers were tested with the Peacekeeper, Sunspider, Google V8, and Dromaeo JavaScript benchmarks. in addition, we have check the browsers' compatibility with the latest web standards using the ACID3 test.

Microsoft collects suggestions for Internet Explorer 9

Submitted by admin on 7 May 2009 - 12:14am
Internet Explorer 8 has been released some time ago, and now it is time to start thinking about Internet Explorer 9. Recently, the beta-testers have been given an opportunity to submit new type of reports - all sorts of bugs that have been found in the latest version of IE, as well as suggestions for new functionalities.

Internet Explorer 8 released!

Submitted by admin on 20 March 2009 - 10:45pm
Today, the Company from Redmond has released the final version of Internet Explorer 8. The browser is available in 25 languages. The first beta version of Internet Explorer appeared in March 2008. IE8 beta 2 was available in August 2008, and in January this year the RC1 version was released.

Windows 7 without Internet Explorer?!

Submitted by admin on 5 March 2009 - 2:14pm
This is not a joke - the latest compilation of Windows 7 numbered 7048, which appeared in the peer-to-peer network a few days ago, enables you to remove Internet Explorer from the system. To uninstall Internet Explorer 7, simply go to the Control Panel and use the "Enable or disable" option. Surprisingly, on the list, you can find Internet Explorer which, of course, is installed by default. However, you can uncheck the box and restart the computer.

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