Friday, March 18, 2011

Battle of the Browsers

So which Web browser do you use? Or do you, like me, use more than one. Which is the best? Maybe this first article will help you pick the right one or two. Which do I use? Well, you may ask. Look for an upcoming article very shortly on my browsers of choice, and just as important, which plug-ins I use.

Here is more browser news. The final version of Firefox 4 will be released in 4 days, on the 22nd. And now it seems that Mozilla is adopting Chrome’s fast version release.  Also due out this year will be versions 5, 6, and 7. Wow, stay tuned for the important news on browsers so you don’t get left in the dust. - JRC

Help - Chrome 10, Firefox 4.0, or IE9? The Browser Choice

The three browsers all sport a minimal interface, are nearly equally fast, and offer good support for HTML5. How do you choose? I'll outline how the three new big-time browsers stack up in the major categories you should care about: Interface, Speed, Security and Privacy, Standards Support, and Extra features. Note that this piece considers only the three new browsers, as Chrome 10 has already beaten out Opera 11 and Safari 5 in our lab testing.

Quake May Affect Tech Industry for Six Months

World technology hardware supplies will take as long as six months to resume normal flows following disruptions from last week's massive earthquake in Japan, a lead Bank of America Merrill Lynch researcher said on Wednesday. The magnitude 9.0 quake and deadly tsunami on Friday will prompt manufacturers to reexamine supplies in Japan, then look for outside suppliers if needed and finally sort out component mismatches resulting from deals with new vendors.

How to Avoid Japan Donation Scams

The devastation and suffering in Japan after a powerful earthquake and tsunami is unimaginable. Everyone wants to (and
should) help. Unfortunately, there are some dastardly people out there who prey on people's sympathies and try to trick you into helping the wrong people. This article helps you avoid scams.

How to Prevent Time Zone Mess-Ups While Traveling

For the most part, cell phones and laptops pick up automatically when changing time zones. But it seems like something always goes wrong, either in planning or on the spot, and you can miss something important. What can a person do to prevent future time zone mix-ups?

Eight free Windows 7 tools you gotta try

The smartphone marketing phrase "there's an app for that" got me thinking -- isn't there an application for pretty much anything and everything I need on my PC? And aren't those apps typically free? Yes, pretty much. Here are eight of my recent Windows tools discoveries.

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