In a week jam-packed with browser-related headlines, Firefox tops our list with a brazen move to block plug-ins by default in the interest of security. Meanwhile, the broken record of Java continues to play, with yet another urgent update released...
- Firefox To Restrict All Plug-Ins Except Latest Flash With Click To Play (ZDNet)
- David Gelernter: Bring On The 'Stream Browser' (CNET)
- A Web Browser In The Heavens (Harvard Gazette)
- Tweetbot For iOS Updates With Chrome, Vine, And Flickr Support (SlashGear)
- Another Critical Java Update, You Know What To Do (PC Magazine)
- Apple, Oracle Restore Java On OS X (Computerworld)
- Microsoft Teases IE10 For Win7 With Blocker Toolkit (Register)
- Microsoft Continues HTML5 Push With Compatibility Initiative (Ars Technica)
- Browser-Hijacking Malware Talks To Attackers Using SPF Email Validation Protocol (InfoWorld)
- Hewlett-Packard Joins Chromebook Fray With 14-Inch Browser-Based Laptop (PCWorld)
- Akamai: Mobile Safari Was Dominant Mobile Browser In Q3 2012 (Apple Insider)
- IE Breaks 55% Market Share As Three-Month Old IE10 Passes 1% (The Next Web)
- Chrome, IE, Silk Pry Open Mobile-Browsing Market (CNET)
- iOS Update Fixes Browser Vulnerabilities (The H)
- Opera Browser Update Patches Four Security Flaws (eSecurity Planet)
- Is Google's New Chrome Android A Tease For Android Apps In The Browser? (SlashGear)
- Google Adds New Notification Center To Chrome Code (TechCrunch)
- Chrome And Firefox Now Talking To Each Other Through WebRTC Chats (Engadget)
- Report: Qihoo's iOS Apps Under Special Investigation By Apple (Tech In Asia)
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