A new privacy-oriented browser?
No longer trusting Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge or
Mozilla Firefox for some reasons? Tired of Ad and
Social Media tracking collection from said browsers?
Well, Brave might be the answer to all that data spaying.
No longer trusting Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge or
Mozilla Firefox for some reasons? Tired of Ad and
Social Media tracking collection from said browsers?
Well, Brave might be the answer to all that data spaying.
It seems as if Microsoft is testing how to make Edge
appealing to users of other browsers like Firefox.
A screenshot twittered by WindowsLatest shows that
Microsoft is placing a hint to their newest browser.
It’s official: Project “Edge” has been buried by Microsoft.
It seems as if the browser engine was unable to succeed
among Chromium and Quantum. With this, the browser
engine “market” is now shared among two competitors.
Not only is Chrome 26 Beta released, Chrome 25 is available now and among
some security hole fixes, there are some new additions available of which the
ability to control the Browser using your voice is one of the most spectacular
ones. Available for all major OSses, Chrome 25 can now be downloaded.
It seems as if Mozilla’s Firebird project dies not yield the results it is
supposed to. So officially, Thunderbird will no longer be actively
developed and equipped with new features. Features are now only
included when users bring in the necessary program code.
Chrome 20 has just been released but for those, expecting a big new release of
Google’s browser will be disappointed… probably. Because the usual numbering
of small releases (and I consider 23 bugfixes as such) is a minor number upgrade.
Such as Firefox being at 13.0.1 right now. But there’s good stuff, also inside.
As you might have noticed, I made some changes to my blog. My blog is active
and living. And with it, also the techniques usable to this date will also take place
here. As you probably noticed when using an outdated browser, you will see a
green ribbon show up to update your browser. See my blog yesterday, why!
Okay, Mozilla Firefox is currently known to be the second Google Chrome
concerning release speed of major releases… While I have just posted that
Firefox 7 is released and 8 is currently in beta status, Mozilla seems to work
on the next version also. The new things? Tablet support! Sounds great!
Google is about to code the next major version of its famous browser. A new
feature of it’s website redering engine is “Pre-Rendering”. But what does it mean?
Google describes it as following: “The browser keeps rendering pages in the
background as it thinks the user might view it as next browsing target”