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Opera gets in tune with Mac OS update
August 20, 2003
The Norwegian browser maker releases a version of its software tailored to Panther, the second major update to Apple's Mac OS X, expected to launch later this year.
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Google Maps adds browsers
February 28, 2005
Google said its new map feature now supports the Opera browser and Apple Computer's Safari browser.
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Opera Mini aims at cheaper phones
August 10, 2005
Norway's Opera Software says its new server-based browser will expand its potential market to 700 million midrange phones.
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Apple patches Mac OS X flaws
March 22, 2005
Mac maker fixes 10 vulnerabilities and offers a solution to a pernicious browser-based phishing threat.
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IE competitors mull ActiveX alternative
June 30, 2004
Mozilla, Opera, Apple, Sun and Macromedia plot a way for non-Microsoft browsers to run scriptable plug-ins.
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Pop-up vulnerability found in major browsers
June 22, 2005
Flaw could trick Web surfers into giving away personal information by popping up a malicious dialog box in front of a trusted Web site.
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School's out to shun IE
December 9, 2004
Penn State urges students to use alternative browsers to reduce risk of attacks through flaws in the Microsoft software.
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Browser phishing 'flaw' could hook users
December 9, 2004
Security issue allows an attacker to send victims to legitimate sites and then take control of pop-up windows and grab sensitive information.
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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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Phishing flaw a danger to alternative browsers
February 7, 2005
A security weakness in a domain-name standard allows attackers to spoof Web sites on non-Microsoft browsers.
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Will browser verdict snare others?
August 14, 2003
A patent-infringement judgment against Microsoft and its IE browser raises speculation over which company in the Web browser market might be the next target of Microsoft's pursuer.
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Study: Firefox still gaining on Internet Explorer
November 2, 2004
Mozilla Foundation continues to chip away at Microsoft's dominance, though nearly 19 of every 20 Web surfers still uses Internet Explorer.
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Mozilla upstart looks up to Safari
February 19, 2003
A new development project based on Mozilla models itself on Safari, aiming to produce a smaller, simpler GNOME browser.
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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.
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Week in review: The wild, wild Web
July 2, 2004
Just when you thought it was safe to wade back in, new threats mingled with old flaws to make surfing no day at the beach.
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