As frigid temperatures descend upon New York City it is apropos that our lead headline revolve around Opera Ice, the Norwegian browser maker's upcoming WebKit-based entry in the mobile market. Also making news this past week were ongoing concerns about Java's security, or lack thereof, along with a significant shift in focus for Mozilla's CTO...
- Opera Ice May Finally Help Opera Make A Dent On iOS, Android (VentureBeat)
- Opera Ice Is A 'Futuristic' Gesture-Friendly Mobile Browser (Geek.com)
- Chrome 25 Extends Encrypted Search To Everyone, Not Just Signed-In Users (Engadget)
- New Chrome Browser Beta Adds Voice Recognition API (PCWorld)
- Foxit Patches Critical Flaw In PDF Viewer Browser Plug-In (Computerworld)
- One-Tap Sharing Makes A Splash In New Dolphin (CNET)
- Oracle Releases Java 7 Update 11 For Zero-Day Flaw But Concerns Linger (ZDNet)
- Critical Java Vulnerabilities Confirmed In Latest Version (Ars Technica)
- Pwn2Own 2013 Takes Aim At Browser Plugins (eSecurity Planet)
- Microsoft Inches Closer To Delivering Internet Explorer 10 For Windows 7 (ZDNet)
- Mozilla Picks JavaScript Titan Eich To Lead Charge Against 'Droid, iOS (The Register)
- Qihoo 360 Eyes More Market Share By Leveraging Browser (ZDNet)
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