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March 12, 2009

One of the issues people are having with tabs on top in Safari 4 is that it's hard to distinguish which tab is currently frontmost. I found this an issue even with the previous location of the tab bar in Safari 3. The problem, for me at least, is that the Unified interface theme doesn't provide suff...
MacOSXHints.com [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 10:30 AM
Have you ever tried to explain BitTorrent to someone who has no clue about P2P? It’s challenging, isn’t it? Things that most of us take for granted really make no sense to users that aren’t all that tech-savvy. Don’t believe me? Just go to a site like Yahoo Answers - and be a...
TorrentFreak [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Janko Roettgers at 4:45 AM

March 11, 2009

Coding Horror: Why Can't Error Messages Be Fun? - Chrome is a joy to use, and in my opinion at least, it's the first true advance in web browser technology since the heady days of Internet Explorer 4.0. Chrome is filled with so many thoughtful details, so many reimaginings of web browser functio...
Vinny Carpenter's blog [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Vinny Carpenter at 5:00 PM

March 09, 2009

Filed under: Fun, Internet, Mozilla, Browsers, Humor I can just imagine the scene earlier this decade: some Microsoft bigwig sitting at an oversized, lacquered hardwood table snidely remarking, "it'll be a cold day in Hell before we lose the browser war to Mozilla." Interestingly enough, on Earth's ...
Download Squad [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Lee Mathews at 11:00 AM | 3 Citations
I have posted previous notes about how newspapers and journalists need to adapt to the blogosphere and to social media (see, for example: Mainstream Media Begin to Adopt Link Journalism). I myself am a relatively recent convert to microblogging and Twitter. A recent article on the web provides advic...
Lab Soft News [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Bruce Friedman at 7:56 AM | 1 Citations

March 07, 2009

Microsoft escaped with a rap on the knuckles from their anti-trust woes with the United States Justice Department. They are not faring nearly so well with European authorities. Microsoft recently lost a long and hard-fought battle with European antitrust authorities over their mandatory inclusion of...
TECH.BLORGE.com [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Michael W. Jones at 1:26 PM

March 06, 2009

One of the main problems that users of multi-user Windows XP systems experience is that the default internet browser is set as a system setting that is affecting all user accounts. If one user decided to change the default internet browser it would affect all user accounts of the Windows XP system. ...
gHacks technology news [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Martin at 10:20 AM | 13 Citations
By Adam Thierer, Berin Szoka, & Adam Marcus As noted in the first installment of our “Privacy Solution Series,” we are outlining various user-empowerment or user “self-help” tools that allow Internet users to better protect their privacy online-and especially to defeat tr...
The Technology Liberation Front [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Adam Marcus at 9:50 AM
A computer breach at the Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) has led to the theft of personal information on more than 45,000 employees and retirees, the agency confirmed this week. All told, the FAA said the hackers hijacked 48 files, two containing sensitive personal information that could expose the...
Zero Day [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Ryan Naraine at 9:31 AM
Hi MIR Cru - it’s James from mjelly.com back at Mobile Industry Review for another “Mobile 2.0 Service of the Week”.  This week we’re going to take test drive of the UCweb mobile browser which is rapidly becoming a major underground hit in the world of mobile internet. what ...
Mobile Industry Review [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by mjelly at 6:23 AM
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