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The Australian Taxation Office plans to use data matching to crack down on Australians trading in cryptocurrencies and not paying the correct amount of tax.

Published in Technology Regulation
Monday, 07 December 2009 06:00

Camino 2.0.1 arrives

Camino - the 'other' open-source Mozilla-based browser for Mac OS X - has been updated to use a more recent version of the Gecko engine.

Published in Open Source
Tuesday, 10 November 2009 18:37

Just how flawed is Firefox?

Please don't shoot the messenger, but all is not well in Firefox land.

Published in Security
Wednesday, 04 November 2009 02:50

New Google Chrome beta adds bookmark sync, speed

A new beta release of the Google Chrome browser introduces bookmark synchronisation and delivers further speed improvements.

Published in Development
Thursday, 29 October 2009 04:07

Firefox 3.5.4 fixes critical bugs

Firefox 3.5.4 fixes a diverse list of bugs, including half a dozen critical security issues.

Published in Open Source
Tuesday, 20 October 2009 22:35

Senior brains get a Web boost

U.S. researchers found that even after only one week using the Internet, the brains of older adults are stimulated enough to provide good mental exercise, along with strengthening their ability to reason.

Published in Health
Wednesday, 07 October 2009 05:20

Eolas sues technology and retail giants

A company claiming a patent on the use of AJAX and other technologies to put interactive applications into web pages is suing Adobe, Amazon, Apple, eBay, Google, Yahoo! and other well-known companies for infringement.

Published in Home Tech
Microsoft has found an unexpected ally in its condemnation of Chrome Frame, a plugin by Google that switches out the Internet Explorer HTML and JavaScipt engines for those used by the Chrome web browser. Now Firefox maker Mozilla has spoken out.
Published in The Linux Distillery
Wednesday, 23 September 2009 09:30

Google Chrome Frame to take over Internet Explorer

Interested in Chrome but still just find Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser to be your first instinct? With Google's latest product you can still surf merrily in IE but use the Chrome rendering and JavaScript engine instead.

Published in The Linux Distillery
Search giant Google has announced the development of Chrome OS. This is a significant announcement and means good things for Linux.

Published in The Linux Distillery
Wednesday, 01 July 2009 04:53

Firefox 3.5 released

As promised, Firefox 3.5 was released on June 30, bringing a healthy performance boost and new features to the widely used open-source browser.

Published in Open Source
Opera gained fame for being a featured web browser that consumed a minimum of memory. It fit on a floppy disk, and it ran on mobile devices. Trying to regain a place in the spotlight, Opera announced it would be re-inventing the web. Now that its secret is out I am underwhelmed.

Published in The Linux Distillery
Wednesday, 03 June 2009 04:26

Opera is the top mobile browser - not!

Opera is the leading mobile browser, claims StatCounter. But that's not backed up by the numbers the company presents.

Published in Core Dump
Monday, 04 May 2009 05:50

Linux breaks through one percent web share

Windows' continuing loss of web share is primarily to the benefit of Mac OS X, though Linux and mobile platforms are also picking up share.

Published in Home Tech
Friday, 27 March 2009 11:47

Firefox 3 exploit code in circulation

Exploit code attacking a security flaw in Firefox 3 has been made public. An update is expected next week.

Published in Open Source
Thursday, 19 March 2009 12:44

Internet Explorer 8 arrives

Microsoft will release Internet Explorer 8 at noon US EDT today. The company claims the new browser is easier to use, faster, and more secure.

Published in Development
Wednesday, 18 March 2009 04:11

Google continues to polish Chrome

A new beta of Google's Chrome browser delivers improved speed and additional features.

Published in Development
Friday, 06 March 2009 02:46

Firefox fixes remotely exploitable flaws

Firefox 3.0.7, a new version of the leading open source browser, combines security and bug fixes with support for additional languages.

Published in Open Source
Tuesday, 03 March 2009 06:18

OS web wars: it's still a two-horse race

If web browser stats are anything to go by, Windows and Mac OS X are still the only operating systems with more than one percent of the installed base. Linux is growing faster than Mac OS X, but from such a small base that it's hardly worth bothering about.

Published in Networking
Apple has released a wide-ranging set of Mac OS X security updates, including a fix for the Safari RSS issue. There's also a pair of Java updates for Tiger and Leopard.

Published in Market
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