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Internet Explorer 7 versus Firefox 2.0 vulnerability comparison Here is a list of every single vulnerability for both web browsers by CVE (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures) or original ...
We put Internet Explorer 7 up against Firefox 2 in a memorable prizefight to see which browser is the king of the Web In the blue corner we have Internet Explorer 7. There's a lot expected of this ...
Study: Firefox still gaining on Internet Explorer Mozilla Foundation continues to chip away at Microsoft's dominance, though nearly 19 of every 20 Web surfers still uses Internet Explorer.
Over the last two weeks Chrome, Internet Explorer, and Firefox have all released new versions of their browsers. But the most hype has circled around Firefox 4's launch yesterday. People have been ...
A new model predicts that more vulnerabilities are to be found in Firefox than in Internet Explorer.
Firefox has supported inline spell-checking since Firefox 2; to get the same functionality in IE, try ieSpell (original post) or IE7Pro. ieSpell supports IE5 and up, Windows 9x and up.
Firefox 2 is now available. Internet Explorer 7 has been out long enough that Windows users (like my daughter) are being prompted to upgrade. She doesn't like only being able to have "one window ...
The two most widely used Web browsers are getting updates and, for once, both contenders — Microsoft’s Internet Explorer 9 and Mozilla Firefox 4, both out this week — are competing to offer ...
Don't like Internet Explorer but need to test your Web pages with it? Try the IE Tab extension for Firefox on Windows. IE Tab, an extension from Taiwan, features embedding Internet Explorer in ...
News Analysis: Firefox 4 is catching on in a big way with Web users. And it's clear why. The updated browser has a number of features that make it better than Internet Explorer 9.
As if you needed a reminder that the next browser wars have begun, Mozilla’s Firefox 4 browser managed to double Internet Explorer 9’s first day downloads in less than 24 hours, CNet reports ...
Wharton professors ponder the odds of Firefox unseating Internet Explorer as the browser of choice.