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Review: Internet Explorer 9 - in pictures

Installation of Internet Explorer 9 is simple without the need for any convoluted Microsoft wizards or wizardry of any kind. Adopting a stripped back approach to its user interface layout, the browser is now more compact with an increased number of functions accessible from drop down menus. The top

Photos: The 7 sins - Microsoft's worst inventions ever

Microsoft were very happy with themselves when they released IE6. 'Full of features, easy to use' when it was actually full of bugs and easy to hack. There was some good to come out of IE6 though in that it scared most people into trying other browsers so we now have something called 'competition'

Photos: Firefox 4 team try out new user interface

The Firefox 4.0 team is looking at what should happen when the user moves the cursor over the refresh button on the address bar.

Internet Explorer 9 beta preview

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Photos: Google Chrome OS review - Open source, Apps and Flash

Once you log in, this is what you see: the Chrome web browser. Normally Chrome OS restores your last session, so that when you switch off and then back on, it is as you left it.<br><br>Chrome itself is similar to what you may have seen in the Windows version, though there are a few fixed tabs on

How to browse the web securely

Web browsers are inherently insecure. You should always keep them up-to-date with the latest security patches. This applies not just to the browser software itself, but also to any add-ins that may be running. <a

Microsoft Word - 2001060_C WebRSM Setup.doc

Rimage WebRSM Setup Guide 2001060_C Rimage Corporation © 2010 February 22, 2010 1 WebRSM Setup Guide What is WebRSM? WebRSM is a monitoring and administration tool that can be viewed using a web browser from any networked computer. WebRSM allows users to monitor jobs, change and view settings, and

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Company Confidential Web Open Font Format (WOFF) Fonts on the Web (where we were) The Word – ATypI 2010 • 1996 • First W3C attempt to bring fonts on the Web • Two major browsers supporting incompatible proprietary font solutions (EOT vs. PFR) • Web authors resorted to using “web-safe” fonts •

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