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Yahoo issues security patch for IM

August 13, 2004 Web giant releases fix for vulnerability stemming from open-source graphics code. TAGS: Yahoo IM, security patch, PNG, Yahoo! Inc., vulnerability, security, IM, open source, Web browser

W3C revises image format

November 12, 2003 A second edition of the PNG format, a royalty free alternative to the GIF image-compression format, gains the World Wide Web Consortium's approval, and that of two other standards groups. TAGS: PNG, royalty, GIF, Unisys Corp., patent, format, image, Google Inc., Microsoft Internet Explorer

Bell tolling for PNG graphics format?

June 9, 2003 A patent underlying the popular GIF format is set to expire soon. That could make PNG, created as a royalty free alternative, obsolete--unless other issues come into play. TAGS: PNG, Unisys Corp., GIF, patent, royalty, intellectual property, Microsoft Internet Explorer, JPEG, freeware, animation, Microsoft Corp.

Image flaw pierces PC security

August 5, 2004 Six vulnerabilities in a common code that handles an open-source image format could open the doors to intruders. TAGS: PNG, vulnerability, Mozilla Corp., flaw, Linux, Opera Software, open source, Web browser, Firefox, security, Microsoft Internet Explorer, operating system, Microsoft Corp., image, e-mail, Apple Macintosh

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: Microsoft Internet Explorer 7, CSS, Web developer, Microsoft Internet Explorer, style sheet, PNG, standards, blog, Firefox, Web browser, Microsoft Corp., security, developer

Critical flaw found in Photoshop plug-in

April 30, 2007 Vulnerability in graphics-file format plug-in discovered in Adobe Systems' Photoshop Creative Suite. TAGS: Adobe PhotoShop, Adobe Systems Inc., flaw, PNG, researcher, Microsoft Windows, security

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, Firefox, Microsoft Corp., support, developer, Microsoft Windows XP, security, Microsoft Windows

Fixes in for critical IE, Windows flaws

June 14, 2005 Three of the 10 bulletins in Microsoft's monthly batch of patches deal with three holes that could let intruders take over a PC. TAGS: server message block, vulnerability, intruder, flaw, patch management, attacker, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Windows 2000, PNG, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, security, server, Microsoft Corp., HTML, PC

Microsoft: Watch out for rogue code

February 11, 2005 Sample attack code released by security firms is putting unpatched PCs at risk, the software giant claims. TAGS: Core Security Technologies, Finjan Software Inc., PNG, security, flaw, Microsoft Corp., attack, software company

Major graphics flaw threatens Windows PCs

September 14, 2004 Security flaw involving JPEG files affects at least a dozen Microsoft software applications and operating systems. TAGS: Stephen Toulouse, flaw, JPEG, PNG, security, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Corp., operating system, Microsoft Office, virus, Microsoft Windows, software company, Linux, Microsoft Windows XP

Microsoft upgrades flaw to 'critical'

December 12, 2002 For the second time in a week, the software giant acknowledges that its initial estimation of a software flaw underrated the true threat posed by the vulnerability. TAGS: Steve Lipner, eEye Digital Security, vulnerability, flaw, malicious program, PNG, Microsoft Corp., security, Java, Microsoft Internet Explorer

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, operating system, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows

Vista to give HD Photo format more exposure

January 26, 2007 Operating system's launch next week will put Microsoft's own photo format into consumers' hands. Could it be a nail in JPEG's coffin? Image: HD Photo versus JPEG Review: Warmed-over XP TAGS: JPEG, digital photography, digital imaging, Adobe Systems Inc., imaging, Adobe PhotoShop, Microsoft Windows Vista, GIF, PNG, Microsoft Corp., goal, format, camera, photograph, Microsoft Windows

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, Web browser, Microsoft Corp., blog, Firefox

Google mapper: Take browsers to the limit

July 28, 2005 Developers need to venture beyond the lowest common denominator, says Google Maps' lead engineer. TAGS: Google Maps, Vector Markup Language, Google Inc., Sydney, Larry Page, Google Earth, Firefox, Web application, engineer, Web browser, PNG, project, Microsoft Corp.

This week in Microsoft

August 5, 2005 Virus writers are targeting a new Microsoft tool that will be part of Windows and is set to ship as part of the next Exchange e-mail server release. TAGS: Kai-Fu Lee, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., virus, Microsoft Internet Explorer 7, e-mail server, Microsoft Internet Explorer, standards, Redmond, Microsoft Corp., PNG, Web browser, operating system, Microsoft Windows Vista, software company, Google Inc., CEO
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