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  • IE 7 reaches 100 million users

    IE 7 now second only to IE 6 in terms of usage in the U.S., Microsoft announces.

  • Firefox loses market share

    Microsoft's Internet Explorer has clawed back some market share from Mozilla's Firefox, according to latest figures.

  • Browsers add BitTorrent support

    Norwegian Web browser company Opera released a new test version of its software on Thursday that supports the BitTorrent peer-to-peer technology, one of the most popular tools in the file-swapping world.

  • Exploit heightens risk from old Firefox flaw

    Computer code that could be used to attack systems with older versions of Firefox has been released on the Internet, security experts have warned.

  • Firefox growing in Europe

    Mirroring a trend in the United States, Firefox continues to grow across Europe, but more slowly than it had.

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  • Firefox: Legitimate alternative to IE

    Mozilla is making a strong comeback bid with the advent of its Firefox browser. See how Firefox can provide security and functionality advantages over Internet Explorer.

  • IE is evolving, but is it enough?

    Internet Explorer is getting its first update in two years. Many want more, but Microsoft still says no new browser until Longhorn.

  • Windows XP: Is it for you?

    Windows XP continues to be a hot topic amongst Australia's IT professionals. ZDNet Australia takes a look at some tips and analysis.

  • Windows XP--No. 2 with a bullet

    Twenty percent of Net surfers are now using Microsoft's Windows XP operating system, according to market researcher WebSideStory.

  • Managing data: Content to outsource

    For mid-size Australian businesses that want to awaken as quickly as possible from their current Web nightmare - resulting from content-heavy sites - a new breed of ASP is emerging that promises fast relief.

Reviews (4)

  • Microsoft: No new versions of IE for Mac

    Microsoft says that it is halting development of future Macintosh versions of its Internet Explorer browser, citing competition from Apple Computer's Safari browser.

  • Windows XP: Is it for you?

    Windows XP continues to be a hot topic amongst Australia's IT professionals. ZDNet Australia takes a look at some tips and analysis.

  • Windows XP--No. 2 with a bullet

    Twenty percent of Net surfers are now using Microsoft's Windows XP operating system, according to market researcher WebSideStory.

  • Tech doesn't buoy Netscape browser

    Despite new technology, Netscape continues to lose ground to Internet Explorer, which now has well over 90 percent of the market.

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