It`s either that we are afraid to talk about it, or simply not interested to mention it, but it’s a real happening in a real world where once the leading browser, with the biggest market share, Internet Explorer, is now one of the least respected and used browsers in the world. It is a wide-known… Continue reading Operation Kill Internet Explorer – and Why most Web Developers Hate It
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Top Five Hottest Cartoon Shows of the Moment
You don’t have to be a kid to still like cartoons and these days it’s not unusual for parentsto sit down with their child and enjoy good quality cartoon shows. Some are educational, some are funny and some are highly entertaining. We’ve made a short list of five of the hottest cartoon shows of the… Continue reading Top Five Hottest Cartoon Shows of the Moment
Windows Explorer 8: What’s New
Windows Internet Explorer 8 (known as IE8) is the successor to Internet Explorer 7, and will be the last version to be supported on Windows XP. The advertisements emphasize how easy it is to use, better security and new advances in RSS, Style Sheets and enhanced support. But many other improvements were highlighted in this… Continue reading Windows Explorer 8: What’s New
Why People Use IE6 Today
Information advancement: Gone the days when people were used to slow and unconventional means to attain information. They were used to gather general information for which they had to wait for days or even months. Today’s world is not slow, in fact the advancement of science and technology with the invention of personal computer have… Continue reading Why People Use IE6 Today
The Evolution of Web Browsers
When you browse the internet on a daily basis, do you ever take the time to consider how this is all possible? The browser you use makes a large impact on the “surfing” experience, and there are a number of companies just itching to persuade you to use their “surfboard”. At the moment, its safe… Continue reading The Evolution of Web Browsers
Internet Explorer 9 Review
Internet Explorer 9 is a radical update of Microsoft’s browser. Reserved only for Windows 7 and Vista, IE9 offers a new streamlined interface, new features and above all better supports for web standards and a greater improvement in performance, particularly support for hardware acceleration.
Removing Windows 7 Shortcut Icon Arrow
Welcome to our article on removing the Windows 7 shortcut Icon Arrow overlay. We hope you find this article useful and return to us again in the future. In windows 7 there is an arrow overlay on all of the shortcut icons. Some users have been wondering how to get rid of this arrow overlay.… Continue reading Removing Windows 7 Shortcut Icon Arrow
Limited but Still Useful Baby Explorer for iPad
Although you may not be at the stage of your life where entertaining babies is something you need to consider, the majority of people will know that, no matter how expensive and elaborate a plaything you’ve bought for ta child and dutifully handed over, they will want whatever mundane object you have in your hands… Continue reading Limited but Still Useful Baby Explorer for iPad
The Baby Explorer For iPad
I haven’t had to keep a baby entertained in years. My baby was always much more interested in what I was playing with than what I had recently bought him. They always wanted to play with the real phone and never touched the toy one. The same things will probably apply to your iPad as… Continue reading The Baby Explorer For iPad
2011, a Challenging Year for Microsoft
2010 was a mixed year for Microsoft. Despite having recorded significant success with Windows 7, Kinects, Azure, Office 2010 or to a lesser extent the revival of its mobile OS, Microsoft has once again been caught off guard by the Apple, with the release of iPad. In 2010, the company was increasingly threatened by Google… Continue reading 2011, a Challenging Year for Microsoft