Google released Chrome to reignite competitive development of browsers, and now it is playing catch-up on at least one front: hardware-assisted acceleration. This week, Microsoft will release the ...
In a little more than a year, Google Chrome, the search company’s speedy and innovative Web browser, has managed to win over about 3 percent of Internet surfers. Is that good or bad? It’s certainly ...
Google's Chrome appears to have become the most-used browser, having surpassed Microsoft's Internet Explorer, according to StatCounter. The larger question about the browser war revolves around ...
Yesterday, Preston Gralla proffered his Five reasons to use Internet Explorer 9. Today, here’s Richi’s riposte juste: fanboi-free, absent apologia. I give you: five reasons for Windows users to switch ...
After a quick installation, Google Chrome Frame begins automatically functioning within your existing Internet Explorer setup. Once running, it’ll be able to render Web pages opened in IE with ...
Right on the heels of the Google Chrome 5 beta release, Microsoft today released their second developer build of IE9, which promises two very important things: that it will be as fast as other ...
Internet Explorer: Google Chrome Frame, the IE add-in that displays certain web pages with a Chrome-style engine, has updated to beta, adding Chrome 5.0 features like HTML5 video and audio support, ...
I’m a big fan of “portable” Windows software. The term refers to applications that can be executed without being installed. From a Defensive Computing standpoint, they offer two big advantages. First, ...