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On May 6th, 2023 with 49 comments
An anonymous reader shared this report from BGR:
Last year, Microsoft Edge surpassed Safari as the second most popular desktop browser. Now, new data from...
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Microsoft,
Safari,
Chrome,
Firefox,
Index
On April 3rd, 2021 with 135 comments
This week the lead consumer technology writer for The New York Times urged readers to switch their browser from Chrome, Safari, or Microsoft Edge to a private...
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Safari,
Chrome,
Firefox,
Mozilla,
Index
On August 3rd, 2020 with 177 comments
July's statistics from web analytics firm Net Applications showed continuing changes in the most frequently-used web browsers. Softpedia reports:
Last month,...
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Chrome,
Firefox,
Opera,
Safari,
Index
On July 12th, 2020 with 253 comments
The Wall Street Journal's senior personal tech columnist just published an article urging readers to "quit Chrome. Safari and Edge are just better browsers." ...
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Chrome,
Firefox,
Google,
Safari,
Index
On June 30th, 2019 with 237 comments
Slashdot's gotten over 17,000 votes in its poll about which web browser people use on their desktop. (The current leader? Firefox, with 53% of the vote,...
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Chrome,
Firefox,
Chromium,
Safari,
Index
On June 10th, 2019 with 52 comments
Hotstar, India's largest video streaming service with more than 300 million users, disabled support for Apple's Safari web browser last week to mitigate a...
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Media,
Safari,
Technology,
Index
On May 24th, 2019 with 27 comments
An anonymous reader writes: For more than a year, mobile browsers like Google Chrome, Firefox, and Safari failed to show any phishing warnings to users,...
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Chrome,
Firefox,
Safari,
The Internet,
Index
On April 7th, 2019 with 142 comments
x_t0ken_407 quotes BleepingComputer: A HTML standard called hyperlink auditing that allows sites to track link clicks is enabled by default on Safari, Chrome,...
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Chrome,
Chromium,
Firefox,
Safari,
Index
On October 6th, 2017 with 182 comments
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Bleeping Computer: A new W3C standard is slowly creeping into current browser implementations, a standard that will...
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The Almighty Buck,
The Internet,
Chrome,
Firefox,
Microsoft,
Safari,
Index
On September 14th, 2017 with 442 comments
The biggest advertising organizations say Apple will "sabotage" the current economic model of the internet with plans to integrate cookie-blocking technology...
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Safari,
Businesses,
The Almighty Buck,
The Internet,
Index
On June 28th, 2017 with 82 comments
dovf writes: Just got an email from O'Reilly Media that as of today, they are no longer selling individual books or videos online -- rather, they are...
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Books,
DRM,
Media,
Safari,
The Internet,
Index
On March 5th, 2017 with 205 comments
An anonymous reader quotes Network World's report about new statistics from analytics vendor Net Applications:
From March 2015 to February 2017, the use of...
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Chrome,
Firefox,
Microsoft,
Safari,
Index
On January 17th, 2017 with 124 comments
It appears Google recently turned on VP9 codec on YouTube for delivering 4K video. However, because of this, Safari users are unable to watch videos uploaded...
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Youtube,
Chrome,
Desktops (Apple),
Google,
Safari,
Apple,
Index
On November 1st, 2016 with 104 comments
New submitter xogg writes: Battery Status API allows web sites to read the battery level of user's system. The API was found to bring privacy risks and abuse...
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Firefox,
Privacy,
Safari,
Your Rights Online,
Index
On July 13th, 2016 with 237 comments
An anonymous reader writes from a report via PCWorld: Microsoft made the bold claim on Wednesday that its Edge browser was the only browser of the big four...
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Media,
Microsoft,
The Internet,
Chrome,
Communications,
Firefox,
Movies,
Network,
Networking,
Opera,
Operating Systems,
Safari,
Software,
Television,
Windows,
News,
Build,
Entertainment,
Technology,
Index
On March 20th, 2016 with 68 comments
hamster_nz writes: A fellow Kiwi is attempting to crowdfund a world-wide network of open-source, software-defined, radio receivers. Once in place, this will...
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Communications,
Network,
Open Source,
Software,
Chrome,
Firefox,
Safari,
The Internet,
News,
Linux,
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On March 20th, 2015 with 237 comments
darthcamaro writes: Every year, browser vendors patch their browsers ahead of the annual HP Pwn2own browser hacking competition in a bid to prevent...
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Chrome,
Firefox,
HP,
Internet Explorer,
Safari,
Security,
Software,
Index
On March 15th, 2014 with 207 comments
darthcamaro writes "Though IE, Chrome and Safari were all attacked and all were exploited, no single web browser was exploited at this year's Pwn2own hacking...
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Firefox,
Chrome,
Internet Explorer,
Safari,
Security,
Index
On April 12th, 2013 with 374 comments
krygny sends this quote from The Economist:
"The internet browser you are using to read this blog post could help a potential employer decide whether or not...
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Firefox,
Chrome,
Internet Explorer,
Opera,
Safari,
Software,
Stats,
The Internet,
Index
On September 21st, 2011 with 126 comments
destinyland writes "Amazon announced this morning that they're making Kindle ebooks available for free in America through 11,000 local public libraries. 'We're...
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Books,
Chrome,
Safari,
News,
Index
On July 5th, 2011 with 48 comments
An anonymous reader writes "Samsung and Nokia have released initial implementations of WebCL for web browsers. Nokia's version works with Firefox 4 and AMD's...
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Firefox,
AMD,
Graphics,
Safari,
Software,
IT,
Technology,
Index