Seven million UK net users predicted to switch this year... A fifth of the UK's 35 million business and home internet users are predicted to switch from Microsoft's Internet Explorer (IE) browser to ...
The answer the Test Center found -- not quite yet. Firefox has made some really great strides over previous versions with this release. There are an abundance of new features which can really give IE ...
On second thought, the 21-year-old Ross lets the fighting words fly. "Firefox brought Microsoft back to the table, but they make no guarantees how long they'll stick around," he says. "I can't imagine ...
Browsers have an add-on security problem, but how big it becomes depends on how vigilant users are in patching the add-ons. Matt Asay is a veteran technology columnist who has written for CNET, ...
The popularity of alternative Web browser Firefox continues to rise at the expense of Microsoft's Internet Explorer, according to a new study. From the beginning of December through mid-January, 4.78 ...
— -- Microsoft's updated browser, Internet Explorer 8, promises an assortment of new features, with the goals of making Web browsing with IE safer, easier, and more compatible with Net standards.
— -- 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 ...
Firefox has long been my primary web browser application. It’s much faster than IE, has lots more plug-ins and generally far fewer annoyances than Internet Explorer. But then there are those ...
The latest versions of the web browsers Opera and Safari are claiming to have reached the big 100/100 score milestone in the Acid3 web standards compatibility test, making them the first browsers to ...
New browser market share data shows that both Internet Explorer and Firefox lost ground in April. While Microsoft and Mozilla trumpet their latest browsers, publicly trade jabs, and beat their chests ...
Mozilla's Firefox increased its share of the browser market last month at the expense of Microsoft's Internet Explorer (IE) and other browsers, according to one set of statistics released this week.
Surprise, surprise -- opinions on which Web browser offers better security are not as stark as they were a few years ago. In an informal poll, security pros rated IE, Firefox and others about equal -- ...