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Viruses and Malicious Software - How to Protect Your Computer by Eldon Martin
Malicious software, or malware, is likely the most widespread problem faced by computer users today. As a computer technician, I find that about three out of four jobs I do for home computer users are to remove malware in one form or another. Malware programs come in several forms: Spyware and... While keeping Internet Explorer up-to-date as described earlier in the article provides some protection, some security experts are recommending that users abandon Internet Explorer altogether. ... Microsoft Internet Explorer is the web browser that comes packaged with Windows, and is therefore...
Read This And Understand Why Your Internet Access Is Sometimes Slow by Tayo Solagbade
Do you know what happens when you type a web address or URL (like www.torjtechnology.com) into your Internet Explorer browser's URL entry bar, and click "GO" or press "Enter"? ----------------------------------------------------- Note: URL means "Uniform Resource Locator" and is the address... Internet Explorer sends the web address(www.torjtechnology.com) to your ISP(Internet Service Provider). ... The DNS returns the site's numeric(IP) address to your Internet Explorer(watch the status bar of your browser when next you're doing this online).
Anti-virus - How To Protect Your Computer by Jakob Culver
With intruders everywhere one has to be really aware of the ways and means of not allowing anyone trespassing! Well you must be aware of the specialized anti-virus software’s that prevent and repair the commonly found viruses. Still your machine gets infected so I will give you some tips... Though Internet explorer is the most widely used browser but let me tell you that it has many bugs in it and most of the viruses are created targeting this browser only! ... So chose Firefox as our primary web browser over Internet Explorer.
IE Vs. Firefox by Matt Christensen
Internet explorer has been the dominate browser since as long as I can remember. Despite the warnings of its security flaws, it always seemed to work. However I believe its finally met its match. Firefox has plenty of improvements and ease of use that make it a fast growing rival to the king. ... Firefox is proving to be a better browser. ... Firefox removes history and other data cleanly. ... Right now my IE has web sites that are there even if I delete history, off-line files, and cookies. ... I get a fresh start everyday.
IE7 Out of Beta - Review by Matt Christensen
Microsoft has officially released Internet Explorer 7. After months of being in beta testing it has been released and added to Windows Update. I was worried that many of my websites would not render correctly in IE7. While testing the beta many PHP web apps did not perform correctly. ... I’m back to using IE as my primary browser especially with the most recent critical Firefox flaw being announced recently. ... In my opinion IE7 has reclaimed the Microsoft the winner of this battle of the browser wars.
How to Automate Web Applications and Web Sites Quickly and Easily by Recording Web Browser Activity by Marcus Tettmar
We’ve all heard the latest buzz word, Web 2.0. Whatever you think of this new moniker the fact is that most of us are using web sites and web applications every day and their use is growing. Many applications that once belonged to the desktop are now running on the web – email, banking,... Fortunately Microsoft’s Internet Explorer web browser provides a scripting interface and a Document Object Model (DOM). ... This works slightly differently in that it installs itself within Internet Explorer as a Browser Helper Object.
QuickBooks and the New Internet Explorer - What All QuickBooks Users Need to Know by Jennifer A. Thieme
If you are running QuickBooks, you need to know about the upcoming automatic update of Internet Explorer 7, scheduled for late 2006. Microsoft will use their “Automatic Updates” (AU) feature to deliver Internet Explorer 7. It will only be available to genuine Windows users. ... Once Internet Explorer 7 is installed, it will not change your current favorites, toolbar, or home page, and it will not change your current default browser. ... Any computer user on your system who is a local administrator will be able to install Internet Explorer 7 at any time by visiting the Windows...
WiMAX And How It May Become One Of The Greatest Technology Breakthrough Of The Decade by Dave Perry
If you have a chance to read my other article about the money movement strategy you will learn some reasons why I think this decade closely resembles the last decade with regards to the interest rates and stock market trends and why I believe that we are going to see a strong rally in the stock... But then in 1995 Netscape and MS Internet Explorer began to give us the internet in a new way. ... And just as the Personal Computer was the great invention of the late 80’s the internet browser became the greatest invention of the 90’s.
Explore the Internet in a Whole New Way by Daniel Punch
For a long time now Microsoft's Internet Explorer has ruled as 'King of Internet browsers'. Like many of Microsoft's products an initially brutal marketing campaign pushed Internet Explorer into the mainstream's consciousness and from then on it was the logical, default choice. ... There's nothing complicated, you simply download (for free) and run the install file and then when you run the browser for the first time you get presented with the option of importing your IE favourites (a nice feature, with the click of a button everything is moved across to ease your transition) and also the...
W3C Compliance & Macromedia Flash by Galina Arlov
Remember the “Good Housekeeping Seal?” W3C is the World Wide Web Consortium seal of quality assurance for your website, providing guidelines to insure your website will look and function properly, regardless of the browser, resolution or device that you use. ... I found it worked fine in Netscape and Mozilla but when I tried it in Internet Explorer (IE) it stopped dead in its tracks. ... I dusted off an old browser detection and redirection script found on NetMechanic.com that simply detects the browser and redirects your page.
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