Web browser ballot mock-up ... thoughts
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: In order to try to dodge the European Commission bullet heading its way, Microsoft has proposed introducing a ballot screen that allows users to choose their browser of choice. Here is a mock-up of that ballot screen ...
Fri Jul 31 10:20:49 PDT 2009
While the EC wastes time with IE, Russia tackles bigger issues
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: While the European Commission is wasting time getting Microsoft to pull IE from Windows, Russia's Commission of the Federal Antimonopoly Service (FAS) is putting together a case against some of the largest OEMs for violating antimonopoly legislation.
Fri Jul 31 08:37:02 PDT 2009
Firefox to hit 1 billionth download today
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: In financial terms, a billion might not seem that much nowadays, but it's still an impressive number. And it's a milestone that Mozilla expects Firefox to pass today.
Fri Jul 31 04:47:27 PDT 2009
RIAA: "All your music are belong to us"
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Steven Metalitz, a lawyer representing the RIAA and MPAA believes that there is nothing wrong with users buying DRMed content, and then that content later on not being accessible.
Fri Jul 31 04:22:26 PDT 2009
Adobe Flash player update hassles
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: OK, here's an update that you really need to install on all your systems. The new Flash player update patches up around a dozen security vulnerabilities in the software, including one that hackers are actively exploiting. Annoyingly, you might need to install this update more than once.
Fri Jul 31 02:14:22 PDT 2009
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