The “FREAK” vulnerability that downgrades and weakens secure web connections doesn’t just affect Google and Apple users — according to a security advisory from Microsoft, all supported versions of Windows are… Read more »
Almost two years ago, the Norwegian browser firm Opera ripped out the guts of its product and adopted the more standard WebKit and Chromium technologies, essentially making it more like rivals… Read more »
Apple iPhone and iPad owners are probably pretty happy with how most iOS apps look on their devices, but perhaps a second look at Chrome for iOS is in order. Google… Read more »
Now that third-party browsers can take full advantage of the Nitro JavaScript engine in iOS 8, Mozilla is taking the plunge to build Firefox for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices. Read more »
After waiting for months to see the feature graduate from beta, Google’s Reader Mode for Chrome is in the stable browser on Android. It’s still experimental though; here’s how to enable… Read more »
WebRTC is clearly gaining impressive momentum, as illustrated today by separate announcements from Microsoft and Temasys. The technology still faces big hurdles, but businesses and developers should be considering how they… Read more »
Microsoft is moving forward with Skype in a browser with a new beta version announced for IE, Chrome, Safari and Firefox. You’ll still need to download a plug-in but the company… Read more »
Users of the Firefox 34 beta will be able to have anonymous, WebRTC-based voice and video chats from the browser itself, with no need to install an add-on or plugin, or… Read more »
Chrome for iOS was my go-to browser… until I got a larger iPhone 6. The old version didn’t scale very well on the big screen. Now, a software update rights that… Read more »