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- Mac Safari's cool new Inspector
- Mac Safari's cool new InspectorIE7 has a great tool too[url=http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=e59c3964-672d-4511-bb3e-2d5e1db91038&displaylang=en] IE Developer Toolbar [/url]It's even made by Microsoft so that is a bonus.Firefox->Tools->DOM InspectorntFirefox->Tools->Web DeveloperOh that's right, you have to install the Web Developer extension first from https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/60I'm going to check out Firebug, and the Safari one too. It's always...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Web browsers, Desktops, Microsoft Internet Explorer 7, KHTML, Mac Safari, Inspector, Apple Inc., Apple Macintosh
- Discussion threads 2007-12-05
- Nokia enters the BSD camp
- Nokia enters the BSD campThe golden ruleHe who writes, chooses the license.I absolutely applaud Apple and Nokia releasing their works under the BSD license.Do keep in mind that this doesn't prevent others from taking those works and incorporating them with GPL-licensed stuff, though, since the BSD license places no obligation...
- Tags: UNIX, Wi-Fi, WIRELESS, daemon, Nokia Corp., BSD, WiMAX, KHTML, BSD License
- Discussion threads 2005-06-15
- Apple and KHTML, together again
- Apple and KHTML, together againFailuresMy Firefox 1.0.4 on Windoze XP fails the acid2 test. I just tried it.
- Tags: Web browsers, KHTML, Apple Inc.
- Discussion threads 2005-06-10
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- Excess thermal paste causing high temps in MacBook Air (updated)
- Excess thermal paste causing high temps in MacBook Air updatedWell, as they sayToo much of a good thing can be bad.Hacker computerThey must switch the CPU with a hacked CPU.Geek-tech globs it on.Thermal grease is only there to fill...any gaps due to imperfections in the heat sink and the cpu...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Federal government, Thermal Grease, Apple MacBook, Apple Inc., assembler
- Discussion threads 2008-04-30
- Nokia buys Trolltech; Gets serious about going cross platform
- Nokia buys Trolltech; Gets serious about going cross platformNot BadThis will help accelerate the proliferation of Linux on mobile devices and even on the desktop.Smart move on Nokia's part.Another milestone for the emerging software marketplace ...More and more we are seeing a marketplace which pits Microsoft with there Windows empire...
- Tags: Linux, OPEN SOURCE, Operating systems, Nokia Corp., Trolltech
- Discussion threads 2008-01-28
- Google launches 2 apps for the iPhone
- Google just launched a new version of Google Calendar specifically designed for the iPhone. To check it out, visit the calendar.google.com from your iPhone browser, or download the Firefox addon that lets you update your UserAgent to make websites think you are using one. Google Calendar...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Google Inc., E-mail Providers, Real Estate, Web Browsers, Apple Mac OS X, Internet, Business Operations, Operating Systems, Software, Apple Mac OS, Garett Rogers
- Blog posts 2007-09-24
- Zero-day flaws surface in AOL, Yahoo IM products
- Zero-day flaws surface in AOL, Yahoo IM productsMulti-Messenger ApplicationsThis is a problem that makes me doubly nervous, as I use both of these services through a multi-messenger supporting application. Is it likely that I am at risk still using a program like Trillian or the like?J.Morgan www.VAR2.comThis is ALSO a...
- Tags: Cyberthreats, SECURITY, Yahoo! Inc., America Online Inc., IM, virus, Yahoo IM
- Discussion threads 2007-09-19
- More Firefox URI handling security hiccups
- More Firefox URI handling security hiccupsspeaking of hiccupsdid you realise you've roughly doubled your text - probably in trying to quote without quoting?I gave the information a vote, anyway, Ryan.RE: More Firefox URI handling security hiccupsI think they should just instal Sana Security Solutions like Safe Connect and the pattern...
- Tags: Web browsers, Operating systems, security, Mozilla Firefox, Web browser, Microsoft Windows, security hiccup, Firefox URI, Microsoft Internet Explorer
- Discussion threads 2007-09-04
- News to know: Wither desktop OS; Mozilla naps on flaw; iPhone stats due; YouTube politics
- Notable headlines:David Berlind: By 2010, will Windows ‘Seven' or any desktop OS really matter? Mary Jo Foley: Drawing more Microsoft roadmaps. Ryan Stewart: The desktop OS will still matter, just not which one. Techmeme.Ryan Naraine: Mozilla caught napping on URL protocol handling flaw.Larry Dignan: Apple's third quarter: All eyes on...
- Tags: General, News to know
- Blog posts 2007-07-24
- Apple iPhone development secrets revealed
- As I mentioned before my long vacation at the beach ahhhh, the iPhone can only be 'programmed' by writing web pages that can be viewed on the device. For the most part this involves making sure your web apps work with the resolution of the screen and with the idiosyncrasies...
- Tags: Web Browsers, Scripting, Programming, Java, General, Apple, AJAX
- Blog posts 2007-06-25
- Tragedy: Commercial developer reports 35% of coding time spent on IE/FireFox incompatibilities
- Tragedy: Commercial developer reports 35% of coding time spent on IE/FireFox incompatibilitiesThroat count[i]But in the case of IE vs. FireFox not to mention Safari and Opera, there are four separate throats to go after.[/i]Safari (and Konqeror, the origin of Safari's KHTML) and Opera are pretty easy to lump in with...
- Tags: Web browsers, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Opera Software, Apple Safari, incompatibility, tragedy, Web browser, Microsoft Internet Explorer 7
- Discussion threads 2007-06-19
- Mozilla executive: Apple's Safari plans 'duopolistic'
- Mozilla executive: Apple's Safari plans 'duopolistic'Methinks the lady doth protest too muchMozilla should quit worrying about Jobs and just keep improving their browser. Making it run with native widgets on each platform would be a nice first step.Safari = KHTML NTNTI think that Apples entrance will be positive for FireFox....
- Tags: Web browsers, Quality, Apple iPod, Apple Safari, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Inc., standards, Mozilla Corp.
- Discussion threads 2007-06-18
- Safari for Windows! Yawn...
- Safari for Windows! Yawn...Only during classThe earbuds tend to drown out my lectures...call me old fashioned;)I usually give them back, though...cadConfuscatedYou confiscate iPods? That's stealing, paps.Give them back!Possible DudI have been looking for a better browser for several years, I prefer Mozilla over Windows so thought wow Apple to the...
- Tags: Web browsers, Apple Safari, Web browser, Msoft
- Discussion threads 2007-06-13
- Windows Users: drop everything and install Safari for Windows now
- Windows Users: drop everything and install Safari for Windows nowDunno 'bout the MSWin version... but I've been using KHTML for years. I like it, up to a point, but find myself using Firefox instead most of the time.On the other hand, [i]de gustibus non disputandum[/i] and all that. ...
- Tags: Web browsers, Operating systems, Processors, Apple Safari, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Intel Pentium, Microsoft Windows Vista, JavaScript
- Discussion threads 2007-06-11
- QuickTime-Java 'attack vector' reported: now can affect all browsers
- QuickTime-Java 'attack vector' reported: now can affect all browsersAbbreviationsYour use of "QT" for "QuickTime" is confusing, since the Safari browser is based on the QT cross-platform library from TrollTech.It's not Qt...that Safari uses. Specifically, Safari uses the KHTML rendering engine used in Konqueror.
- Tags: Web browsers, Apple Safari, QuickTime-Java, attack vector, Web browser
- Discussion threads 2007-04-25
- Shiira (dmg)
- Shiira is a Web browser written in Cocoa. It uses the KHTML rendering engine provided by Apple's Web Kit. Since this is the same rendering engine used by Safari, HTML content rendered by Shiira will look the same as in Apple's own browser. The Shiira Project is an attempt to...
- Tags: Web, Web Browser, Shiira Project, Web Browsers, Channel Management, Internet, Marketing
- Software downloads 2007-04-23
- No end in sight to hacking of 'WoW' accounts
- No end in sight to hacking of 'WoW' accountsLinks...Not being a WOW player its quite nice to be watching from the arm chair rather than the firing line... However - I have to admit - it did make a laugh to see ZDNets 'Sponsored links' at the bottom advertising 'Buy...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Linux, Games, Web browsers, complacency, fansite, computer, hacking
- Discussion threads 2007-04-10
- The sorry state of security software
- The sorry state of security softwareSeems like the nightmare continues...I really wonder why people tolerate this crap. Really, is this the land of masochist ? Sure seems that way from these reports and what I have seen over the years.Oh well, on a positive note, looks like Vista is getting...
- Tags: Viruses and worms, security software, Webroot Software Inc., security, Microsoft Windows, MSFT, Symantec Corp.
- Discussion threads 2007-03-22
- Summary of the Understanding Apollo presentation
- Mike Chambers gave a presentation in December about Apollo that has some good overview information. Thanks to Marco, I saw that they uploaded the recorded version of that presentation so I did an overview of what was covered. A lot of it is news weve heard before, but it did...
- Tags: Rich Internet Applications, Adobe, Apollo
- Blog posts 2007-01-16
- Adobe partners with Mozilla by open sourcing a core part of the Flash Player
- Adobe partners with Mozilla by open sourcing a core part of the Flash PlayerInteresting TimesThis is particularly interesting given Adobe's use of Webkit in Apollo. It shows they're not backing one horse, and seem to be making increasing gestures towards open source development.I'll be interested to see how the WebKit...
- Tags: Purchasing & Procurement, Business structures, WebKit, Adobe partner, Adobe Systems Inc., Macromedia Flash Player, sourcing, Mozilla Corp., partnership
- Discussion threads 2006-11-07
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