Weekly Browsers Recap, June 27th
- Internet Explorer 9 Security Part 4: Protecting Consumers from Malicious Mixed Content
- Adobe Flash Player 10.3: Hardware-Accelerated Rendering in IE9
- Mozilla to Businesses: We’re Not Interested
- Pale Moon 5 outshines sibling Firefox 5
- Google Chrome Beta Channel Update
- New York Post Tries Hamfisted Safari Browser Block To Try To Sell More iPad Apps
- Maxthon and Kingston Technology to put Maxthon browser on Kingston USB drives
- You Might Enjoy This Story if You’re On an HTML5 Browser
- Internet Archive Now Supports HTML5 for a Half Million Videos
[Thanks, FForever]
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There seems to be erroneous information about the Maxthon and Kingston article:
“We are advised by Maxthon that journalists and other readers should disregard the news release … as it contained erroneous information about total product production numbers and timing of shipping.”
http://www.google.com/search?q=We+are+advised+by+Maxthon+that+journalists+and+other+readers+should+disregard+the+news+release%2C+Maxthon+and+Kingston+Technology+Partner+to+Provide+Portable+Maxthon+Browser+on+100+Million+USB+Drives%3A+Superior+Speed+and+Innovative+Features%2C+issued+31-May-2011+over+PR+Newswire%2C+as+it+contained+erroneous+information+about+total+product+production+numbers+and+timing
Thanks for that!