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Internet Explorer 7 for Windows Vista
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Microsoft strikes back at Opera antitrust claims
December 14, 2007
Software giant denies abusing its market position and says it has no intention of unbundling IE and Windows.
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Is Adobe breathing down Microsoft's neck?
October 5, 2007
News.com's Charles Cooper says Adobe's new AIR tech and others' plans for Web apps could finally mean Redmond has to compete for your loyalty.
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Windows 2000 users to miss out on IE 7
June 2, 2005
Although Windows 2000 will be supported until 2010, users won't get access to IE 7's improved security and standards support.
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Mac desktops are 'smarter money,' says CIO
July 10, 2007
U.K. company examining alternatives to Microsoft because of what it sees as software giant's "aggressive" licensing policies.
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Apple takes Safari to Windows and iPhone
June 11, 2007
A beta version of Apple's Web browser is now available for Windows, and budding iPhone developers can use it to create applications.
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Mozilla mulls Windows cursor flaw fix of its own
April 4, 2007
Open-source Firefox browser is vulnerable to attack using the Windows flaw.
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Google kicks offline Web apps into gear
May 30, 2007
Search giant launches Google Gears, open-source software that brings offline access and local storage to the Web browser.
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Cloudy forecast for Windows Vista
May 2, 2006
The oft-delayed OS might keep you waiting just a bit longer. Also: No tokens for you.
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Is the 'Web OS' just a geek's dream?
April 9, 2007
"Webtops" that bring multiple applications into a single browser take another stab at the fabled Web operating system.Images: Making the desktop fit in a browser
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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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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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For Windows, Opera takes requests
August 31, 2004
In a first, Opera plans to support Microsoft's cell phone operating system, indicating progress for Windows.
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Microsoft: To secure IE, upgrade to XP
September 23, 2004
Affirms plan to make browser upgrades available only through XP updates, while half the Windows world operates with older OSes.
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IE is evolving, but is it enough?
August 10, 2004
Internet Explorer is getting its first update in two years. Many want more, but Microsoft still says no new browser until Longhorn.
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Security hole found in Mozilla browser
July 9, 2004
A security flaw could theoretically allow attackers to crash computers or launch unauthorized programs.
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Google Gears churns toward Microsoft
May 31, 2007
New Google software brings Web-based applications offline, positioning the company in what some say is direct competition with Microsoft.
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U.K. bank sees browserless future
January 29, 2004
Online bank Egg is considering a move away from pure Web interfaces for its customers, in a shift that will have implications for developers as well as customers.
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MSN Search Toolbar with Windows Desktop Search
Reviewed on March 21, 2005
MSN Search Toolbar with Windows Desktop Search is a must-have app for die-hard Microsoft fans, adding metadata desktop search and tabbed browsing to IE.
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Another way past Windows antipiracy found
August 6, 2005
Yet another way emerges to bypass Microsoft's validation tool meant to stop people with the pirated OS from getting downloads.
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