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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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The Acid2 challenge to Microsoft
March 16, 2005
Opera Software CTO Hakon Wium Lie throws down the gauntlet--but will Microsoft pick it up?
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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.
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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.
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Microsoft yielding to IE standards pressure?
March 16, 2005
Redmond may be budging on its support for standards and on key missing features in Internet Explorer.
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Tech, studio giants team on new DVD locks
July 14, 2004
New technology would let high-definition videos be copied, moved into home networks.
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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.
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W3C recharges graphics group
December 21, 2004
Standards group reconstitutes its effort to standardize Web graphics with new patent policy and agenda.
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IE--embraced, extended, extinct?
September 30, 2004
Forget Microsoft's glaring neglect of Internet Explorer. Browser technology remains key to the future of Windows.
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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.
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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.
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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."
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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.
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