A recent study by Symantec found that ActiveX accounted for 79 percent of all plug-in flaws found between July and December of 2007; QuickTime was second with 8 percent ActiveX controls accounted for ...
The maturing of Web standards has fueled a wave of innovation in browser technology. It's injecting life into a stagnated market, to the benefit of Web users everywhere and on every platform. Powerful ...
Microsoft Internet Explorer for Windows, versions 5.5 SP2 and 6.0 (soon to be released) no longer support Netscape-style plug-ins, such as the plug-in installed as part of QuickTime 5.0.2 and earlier ...
Regarding yesterday's report that the new version of Internet Explorer for Windows will not work with Netscape plug-ins, Gary Campbell found documentation of this in a Microsoft KnowledgeBase article.
Firefox 52 is out today, and it's a landmark release for a couple of reasons. The release is the final major version to support two legacy operating systems: Windows XP and Windows Vista. Future major ...
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