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'Flash integrated into Internet Explorer 10 for Windows 8'
This is interesting news. According to WinUnleaked.tk, and given credence by Rafael Rivera and Paul Thurrot, Adobe has given Microsoft the source code to Flash, so that Microsoft could fully integrate it into Internet Explorer 10 for Windows 8. Interesting move, and probably not a bad one considering just how popular Flash still is, especially for games.
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Internet Explorer rises from the dead, and, whoa, that's not good for Firefox
What seemingly started as a fluke, suddenly is a trend. In April, Internet Explorer gained usage share for the fourth consecutive month, reversing a long, steady decline. That's the view presented by April browser usage data Net Applications released today. IE share rose to 54.09 percent -- that's up from 53.83 percent in March and 51.87 percent in December. The question: Are these gains ...
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Microsoft Prepping Internet Explorer for Xbox 360, With Kinect Support - News
Hold on to your butts. [Posted 11 May 2012 by Svend Joscelyne] Someone alert the internet fashion police! Microsoft is finally relenting in including a web browser in the Xbox 360, according to a report. The bad news is, it's Internet Explorer 9. The worse news is, it'll have integrated Kinect gestures and voice control, too. The Verge cites 'sources' that claim that the company is testing a ...
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UK government faces IE6 barriers to social media
Some central government departments are still using the 11-year-old browser Internet Explorer 6 (IE6), which is preventing staff from using social media networks to engage with citizens.
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Microsoft to bring full Internet Explorer browsing to Xbox 360
"Microsoft is currently testing a modified version of Internet Explorer 9 on its Xbox 360 console, according to our sources. The Xbox 360 currently includes Bing voice search, but it's limited to media results. Microsoft's new Internet Explorer browser for Xbox will expand on this functionality to open up a full browser for the console. We are told that the browser will let Xbox users surf all ...
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Government faces IE6 barrier to social media
Some central government departments are still using the 11-year-old browser Internet Explorer 6 (IE6), which is preventing staff from using social media networks to engage with citizens.
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Google Chrome Becomes World's Most Popular Web Browser
Google Chrome overtook Microsoft's Internet Explorer to become the world's most popular web browser for a full week for the first time in its history. Chrome enjoyed a week-long surge in use between May 14 and 20, according to StatCounter.
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Adobe Shockwave Player 11.6.5
Plugin fondamentale per la riproduzione di alcune tipologie di file multimediali Adobe Shockwave Player 11.6.5.635 del 08/05/2012 Adobe Shockwave Player per Internet Explorer, è un plugin assolutamente fondamentale da installare in abbinamento a Flash Player. Grazie a questo software potremo visualizzare alcune tipologie di... Autore: Redazione HTML.it Tipo risorsa: software per Windows ...
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Adobe Addresses Vulnerabilities in Defense Industry, Recommends Upgrades
Flash Player vulnerabilities are pretty much one of the most common issues that everyone who uses a web browser faces. A recent attack via custom crafted e-mails with malicious attachments infected Adobe Flash Player on Internet Explorer for Windows platforms and targeted … Continue reading → Adobe Addresses Vulnerabilities in Defense Industry, Recommends Upgrades is a post from: SiliconANGLE We ...
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Tech Lab: Protecting online privacy
I don't want any trouble, and certainly not online. The trouble is, the Internet won't leave me alone. Websites are constantly tracking me with little files called cookies, criminals are trying to swipe my digital identity with spam, and online information brokers are selling the story of my life to anybody with a valid credit card.
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