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Google Chrome takes most popular browser crown from IE

Google Chrome takes most popular browser crown from IE

NEWS

According to measurement firm StatCounter, Google Chrome now has the largest web browser marketshare worldwide, narrowly beating rival Internet Explorer, though it still has some (virtual) ground to cover in ...

Helen French
by Helen French
on May 22nd 2012 at 1:33PM
PCR's week in review

PCR's week in review

NEWS

Having started banging the drum at last month’s World Wide Partner conference, software giant Microsoft is stepping up its efforts to convert the world to the idea of cloud computing ...

Andrew Wooden
by Andrew Wooden
on Aug 5th 2011 at 3:45PM
IE users not stupid after all

IE users not stupid after all

NEWS

This morning the results of a new study on browser users swept around the web. Its conclusion? “A significant number of individuals with a low score on the cognitive test ...

Helen French
by Helen French
on Aug 3rd 2011 at 2:36PM
Adobe Reader and IE are top hacker targets

Adobe Reader and IE are top hacker targets

NEWS

M86 Security Labs has issued a report ranking the most hacked software for the first half of 2010.

Mat Bettinson
by Mat Bettinson
on Jul 16th 2010 at 8:01AM
Choice screen doubles Opera downloads

Choice screen doubles Opera downloads

NEWS

Downloads of Opera’s latest browser in Europe have more than doubled since the introduction of the Windows ‘choice screen’.

by Nicky Trup
on Mar 19th 2010 at 10:24AM
Microsoft nears victory in antitrust row

Microsoft nears victory in antitrust row

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The European Commission is on the verge of accepting Microsoft’s proposal to give Windows users a ballot choice for web browsers, finally brining the end to an exhausting and protracted ...

by Rob Crossley
on Oct 7th 2009 at 3:39PM
Microsoft fires back in IE6 row

Microsoft fires back in IE6 row

NEWS

Microsoft has defended its continued support for IE6, the eight-year-old browser that a growing number of web developers insist should be mothballed.

by Rob Crossley
on Aug 14th 2009 at 1:19PM
Microsoft admits IE vulnerability

Microsoft admits IE vulnerability

NEWS Microsoft has admitted its role in a security weakness in Internet Explorer that saw malicious websites installing and enabling the running of harmful code on a customer's machine.

by Ben Furfie
on Oct 12th 2007 at 12:42PM