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Test Center review: Firefox 3 comes out sizzling
As the window to the Internet, the Web browser is arguably the most important application ever developed, and it will only become more important in the coming years, as applications continue their retreat from the local system and into Web frameworks built on Apache, IIS, Python, PHP, Perl, Ruby, an
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Test spin: Google App Engine
One of the joys of being a Web programmer is heading to a dinner party, a haircut, or a reunion and fielding the pitches for everyone's dream for a brilliant Web application. Everyone is always happy to cut you in for 5, 10, maybe even 15 percent of the equity if you
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WebKit browser engine aces Acid3 test
Developers working on WebKit announced late last week that the newest build of the browser engine, which powers both Apple 's Safari and Google 's Chrome, has aced all of the requirements of an important Web standards test.
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Top ten: Firefox 3.0, Yahoo leavings, 'Net and politics
Mozilla servers were overwhelmed Tuesday after the company encouraged Firefox fans to download version 3.0 and help set a world record for the number of software downloads in a 24-hour period. Once problems were fixed, Firefox users complied, with more than 8 million
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The Mozilla CEO on His Firefox Strategy, His Google Gambit, and Working With Apple
When Mozilla released the Firefox browser in 2004, Microsoft's Internet Explorer dominated the market with a whopping 95 percent share. Now Firefox has 18 percent of the market and Apple's Safari has another 6 percent. Along the way, Wall Streeters began pressing Mozilla to go public (it wo
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Browser battle: Firefox 3.1 vs. Chrome vs. IE 8
Mozilla's second alpha of Firefox 3.1 is upping the ante in the next-generation browser battle. So how do the main contenders stack up so far now? One thing's for sure, the Firefox team has taken note of Google's recent Chrome release and worked hard to make sure its
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Mac Pro options put to the test
Mac users seem to have more choices than ever when it comes to configuring Apple hardware. Sure, in the past, you could often add a hard drive here or extra RAM there, but now a bevy of options are yours for the choosing, as Macworld Lab discovered when we tested a tr
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Mozilla says Firefox 3.0 bug-free
Mozilla late Wednesday unveiled the second release candidate of Firefox 3.0 and said all of the issues that remain are on the server or site side, not in the application itself.Firefox 3.0 Releas
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No "Answer" for 76ers; AI comes up short in return to Philly - Seattle Post Intelligencer
Comcast SportsNetNo "Answer" for 76ers; AI comes up short in return to PhillySeattle Post Intelligencer - 54 minutes agoPhiladelphia, PA (Sports Network) - Andre Miller scored 28 points and doled out 12 assists, upstaging Allen Iverson's return to Philadelphia as the s
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$160 Billion Robotic Army Network Passes First Big Test. Kinda.
A van full of insurgents speeds through the desert. They do not notice a series of networked ground sensors that have begun tracking their every move. Hovering somewhere overhead, a tiny robot points its camera at the van and takes note of its color scheme and markings. An even bigger d
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$160 Billion Robotic Army Network Passes First Big Test. Kinda.
A van full of insurgents speeds through the desert. They do not notice a series of networked ground sensors that have begun tracking their every move. Hovering somewhere overhead, a tiny robot points its camera at the van and takes note of its color scheme and markings. An even bigger d
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Mozilla targets Firefox 3.1 release for later this year
Although Mozilla hasn't even released the final version of Firefox 3.0, its developers are already hammering out plans for the next edition, which may come as soon as late 2008, according to posts written by company executives.
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Firefox SSL-certificate debate grows
Debate is reaching a fever pitch over a new security feature in Firefox 3.0 that throws out a warning page to users when a Web site's SSL certificate is expired or has not been issued by a trusted third party.Cr
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Fifteen must-have Firefox add-ons
Firefox 3 was released just this June, and many Firefox fans believe the new version is clearly the best browser you can get. You can make it even better with free add-ons, which integrate directly into the browser and offer loads of useful new features.
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Five things to love about Firefox 3
A couple of months ago, I downloaded a beta version of Firefox 3 just to look at the new ideas Mozilla was working on. My intention was to try it for a couple days, then switch back to Firefox 2. I wasn't worried about stability (it's a browser after all -- what's the
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Journey to the Center of the Earth Review - IGN
Journey to the Center of the Earth ReviewIGN - 1 hour agoby Jim Vejvoda July 11, 2008 - Not so much as a retelling of the Jules Verne classic as a take-off on it, this 3-D version of Journey to the Center of the Earth posits that Verne's book was a memoir of an actual journ
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Mozilla adds geographic tagging to Firefox
Mozilla has released an add-on to Firefox that enables the browser to automatically pinpoint a user's location by communicating with Wi-Fi signals so that Web sites can provide customized content to users.The ad
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Rock Out With Your Clock Out: We Test Atomic Watches
For a watch that’s more accurate than a sniper with a Ritalin rush, nothing beats an atomic watch. Automatically synchronized via low-frequency radio signals, these clocks keep perfect time up to six miles in the air, never need winding and sync themselves when you fly across time zones. Some a
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Rock Out With Your Clock Out: We Test Atomic Watches
For a watch that’s more accurate than a sniper with a Ritalin rush, nothing beats an atomic watch. Automatically synchronized via low-frequency radio signals, these clocks keep perfect time up to six miles in the air, never need winding and sync themselves when you fly across time zones. Some a
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Test Center preview: Microsoft's "Katmai" is filled to the brim
Katmai, the code name for Microsoft's imminent SQL Server 2008 release, comes from an Alaskan territory know for volcanoes, which may not be the best symbol for a database. So far, however, Katmai hasn't blown up on me. And the lower-profile Katmai seems like a good follow-on to Yukon, the code name
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