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IE9 not for Windows XP

User of Windows XP operating system should be prepared to disappoint if you want to feel the latest browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 9 (IE9). Because, Microsoft said IE9 not support XP. That said, IE General Manager, Dean hachamovitch as reported by Xinhua, Thursday (18/3/2010). Hachamovitch said, IE9 using Direct2D (API is only available for Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008). This browser is rumored to be the new standard supports HTML5 and the development of Java engine. “To develop a modern browser that certainly requires a modern operating system too,” Hachamovitch said. Now Microsoft made debut with the launch IE9 for preview version. Latest features of the popular browsers include hardware-accelerated graphics and text, as well as a [...]

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Posted by Eko Prasetyo - March 18, 2010 at 5:54 pm

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Microsoft Ready with Internet Explorer 9

Microsoft finally made his debut the long-awaited Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) Platform for preview version. Like what this new browser tool? Latest features of the popular browser including support for HTML5, hardware-accelerated graphics and text, as well as a new JavaScript engine that uses a lot of modern chip core to effectively manage and optimize the performance of computing resources the Web. In giving his support to a number of HTML5 Microsoft provides some detail specifications, such as CSS3, Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG), XHTML parsing and video / audio tags using industry standards (H.264/MPEG4 and MP3/AAC). It should be noted that IE9 has received support from some analysts and companies, including Nvidia graphics. Indeed, in a blog posting Tuesday, a [...]

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Posted by Eko Prasetyo - March 18, 2010 at 7:53 am

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Google Hack Exploit Vulnerability in Internet Explorer

The code used in the recent Google hack to exploit a vulnerability in Internet Explorer browser from Microsoft has been published online, raising the possibility of other attacks. According to Chief Technology Officer George McAfee Kurtz said that company researchers have seen references to the code in the mailing lists and has been published in at least one website. An attacker could use the bug to take control of the system by tricking a user into visiting a fraudulent Web site said. “The public release of exploit code increases the possibility of widespread attacks using the vulnerability in Internet Explorer,” said Kurtz. “The now public computer code may help cybercriminals craft attacks that use the vulnerability to compromise Windows systems. [...]

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Posted by Eko Prasetyo - January 18, 2010 at 7:15 am

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Microsoft’s Party for Windows 7 Launch

Microsoft provides a series of parties in the world to celebrate the release of Windows 7, and seeks to accommodate users. “These gatherings can are a way for people who are excited about Windows 7 to bring together their friends, families and acquaintances to see the experience the product,” said Brandon Le Blanc on the Windows Experience blog. Some computer enthusiasts organize festivities to launch the software, users of Mozilla, which will take place in particular, Firefox 3 meetings. Microsoft tries to imitate, but organizers of the party will receive a free version of Windows 7 for their troubles, and the chance to win a laptop. “They can happen anywhere – at home, in a cafe, at schools, or at [...]

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Posted by Eko Prasetyo - September 7, 2009 at 9:44 am

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