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 ...
In the latest round of Web browser brawls, Microsoft's Internet Explorer is slipping closer and closer to the 50 percent mark in desktop use for the first time. The contender stealing the most market ...
Internet Explorer, we hardly knew ye. Actually, we got to know you well and for a long time. But you're so yesterday now. says Google Chrome has surpassed Internet Explorer Call it the passing of the ...
Microsoft sees WebKit as a threat -- specifically in the mobile space. This has even caused some people to accuse WebKit-based browsers of becoming what IE6 once was. The reality is that WebKit is not ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. That’s what StatCounter is reporting. It says Chrome topped Internet ...
Security researchers have compromised Microsoft Surface Pro, Nexus 4 and Samsung Galaxy S4 devices by exploiting previously unknown vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer 11 running on Windows 8.1 and ...
Microsoft’s Internet Explorer has been the top browser in the world since the company bought Netscape nearly 15 years ago. Mozilla’s Firefox gained modest share over the last several years. But, it is ...
I haven’t paid close attention to browser piecharts or percent usage spreadsheets since the late 1990s, when Microsoft and Netscape were slugging it out and some of us were still using Navigator’s ...
One of the tech industry’s fiercest arguments for the last 15 years has been which Web browser rules the desktop. Now the pitch of the browser argument is getting louder — and more vendors are piping ...
Microsoft has been working to rebuild the Edge web browser using the same open-source Chromium engine that powers Google Chrome for a while now. Most spectators thought that this would lead to Edge ...
Next-generation Web browsers from Google and Microsoft deliver innovation and robustness at the cost of a truly massive memory footprint They’re back! Just when you thought the “browser wars” were ...
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