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Microsoft discloses some IE 7 plans

April 25, 2005 Software giant yields to longstanding demands by Web developers, promising support for PNG, CSS graphics and layout standards. TAGS: CSS, Microsoft Internet Explorer 7, Web developer, Microsoft Internet Explorer, PNG, style sheet, standards, blog, Web browser, Firefox, Microsoft Corp., security, developer

Developers gripe about IE standards inaction

October 9, 2003 Web developers want to light a fire under Microsoft to get better standards support in the company's Internet Explorer browser, but they can't seem to spark a flame. TAGS: CSS, Web developer, Web authoring, Macromedia Inc., Microsoft Internet Explorer, fire, Opera Software, Microsoft Internet Explorer 6, critic, Web browser, Adobe Systems Inc., standards, Microsoft Corp.

Making the Web fit for mobile

May 22, 2006 A new draft W3C standard aims to make it much easier to create Web pages for diverse mobile devices. TAGS: CSS, mobile device, document, language

Adobe to release Photoshop CS3 beta on Friday

December 14, 2006 Photoshop beta will have native Mac support; also coming are CSS Advisor and Ajax tools for Web designers. TAGS: beta, Adobe Systems Inc., Adobe PhotoShop, CSS, Macromedia Dreamweaver, AJAX, Apple Macintosh, Intel, Microsoft Windows

IE gaps that need to be plugged

September 30, 2004 Surfers and developers say Internet Explorer lacks some must-have features and standards. These requests top the wish list. TAGS: CSS, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Web developer, PNG, Web browser, Opera Software, Mozilla Corp., RSS, Microsoft Windows XP, developer, Microsoft Corp., Firefox, support, Microsoft Windows, security

Studios to OK copying movie downloads to disc

August 10, 2006 People who download movies off the Web will soon be able to copy them to specially made DVDs. TAGS: association, VoD, CSS, movies, retailer, film, movie, DVD, entertainment, broadband

The Acid2 challenge to Microsoft

March 16, 2005 Opera Software CTO Hakon Wium Lie throws down the gauntlet--but will Microsoft pick it up? TAGS: interoperability, Microsoft Internet Explorer 7, CSS, Microsoft Internet Explorer, positioning, Opera Software, implementation, Web browser, Bill Gates, community, Microsoft Corp., challenge, bug, font, HTML, server

IE flaw lets intruders into Google Desktop

December 2, 2005 Researcher finds a way to steal data from unwitting users of Google's desktop search tool by exploiting an unpatched IE flaw. TAGS: Google Desktop, flaw, Microsoft Internet Explorer, CSS, Google Inc., desktop search, attacker, researcher, Web page, security, Microsoft Corp., Web browser, PC, Microsoft Windows

Nokia makes push for mobile TV, widget development

April 16, 2007 Company is teaming up with other handset makers on devices and promoting new applications for surfing the mobile Net. TAGS: DVB-H, mobile TV, Nokia Corp., handset maker, SIM card, mobile operator, TV, mobile device, Samsung Electronics, handset, CSS, smart phone, Europe, developer, PC

Tech, studio giants team on new DVD locks

July 14, 2004 New technology would let high-definition videos be copied, moved into home networks. TAGS: The Walt Disney Co., CSS, home video, alliance, technology company, home network, DVD, movie, Intel

W3C proposes XML identifiers

July 13, 2005 Standards body says a uniform way of identifying elements within documents will make the work of XML authors easier. TAGS: XML parser, XML document, XML, Simple Object Access Protocol, author, CSS, document

W3C recharges graphics group

December 21, 2004 Standards group reconstitutes its effort to standardize Web graphics with new patent policy and agenda. TAGS: SVG, Macromedia Inc., Document Object Model, XSL, CSS, mobile device

IE--embraced, extended, extinct?

September 30, 2004 Forget Microsoft's glaring neglect of Internet Explorer. Browser technology remains key to the future of Windows. TAGS: Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Longhorn, Web browser, CSS, PNG, Microsoft Corp., operating system, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows

Standards activists target scripts

July 19, 2005 A group of Web developers that goaded browser makers into following standards is setting its sights on scripting. TAGS: Document Object Model, JavaScript, Web development, script, CSS, force, author, Apple Computer, Web browser, Web page, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Google Inc., Microsoft Corp.

Next Explorer to fail Acid test

August 1, 2005 Microsoft says IE 7 won't pass the standards exam; rivals Opera and Apple say they'll meet criteria set by World Wide Web Consortium. TAGS: Microsoft Internet Explorer 7, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Opera Software, standards, Apple Computer, CSS, PNG, Microsoft Corp., Web browser, blog, Firefox

Mozilla finally turns 1.0

June 5, 2002 The browser software, four years in the making in an open-source project, arrives on the Web. Netscape says developers wanted to be sure it would "be ready for prime time." TAGS: Mozilla Corp., Netscape 6, Netscape Communications Corp., Document Object Model, Web browser, CSS, Time Warner Inc., open source, standards, project, developer, Microsoft Corp.

Ripping DVDs may never be the same again

November 29, 2006 Attorney Eric J. Sinrod explains the wider import of a Hollywood lawsuit aimed at preventing the ripping of DVDs to portable video players. TAGS: portable video player, portable video, video player, studio, DMCA, PVP, DVD, access control, CSS, complaint, practice
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