LifeHacker: Remains Of The Day: Microsoft Says Chrome Makes IE Less Secure Edition [For What It’s Worth]
By admin • Sep 25th, 2009 • Category: ComputersPlanet Google presents ::
SmartScreen is a killer would-be iPhone add-on (it’s not would-be if you’re jailbroken), Microsoft cries foul, claiming Google Chrome Frame makes IE less secure, and Gmail’s mobile site for iPhone and Android gets a couple of small updates.
- Note to Apple: Please Put This in the iPhone, Now
An iPhone jailbreak app called SmartScreen brings iPhone widgets to the locked screen, allowing you to get a heads up on various widgetized data without unlocking your phone or launching an app. [Gizmodo] - Microsoft: Google Chrome Frame makes IE less secure
The folks at Redmond hit back at Google for releasing Google Chrome Frame, claiming it makes Internet Explorer less secure. [Ars Technica] - The Iterative Web App: ‘Move’ and ‘Enhanced Refresh’
The Gmail Mobile interface for iPhone and Android phones adds a Move feature and an Enhanced refresh feature that “auto-refreshes when you switch back to Gmail from another tab or application.” [Google Mobile Blog] - three more WebGL demos
They’ll only work with the nightly builds of Firefox, but if you got excited when you saw what WebGL-powered graphics can bring to Firefox, Mozilla is showing off three more demos. [Hacks.Mozilla] - Google Sidewiki: Danger
Google fanboy Jeff Jarvis doesn’t like the idea behind Google Sidewiki one bit. [BuzzMachine]
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