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Showing posts with label internet explorer. Show all posts
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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

'Skyware Blaster' the latest browser security

SpywareBlaster monitors your web browser so that you don't become a victim of spyware or malicious websites,ads and cookies.it supports Internet explorer,Mozilla Firefox and google chrome, but the type of protection differs across browsers.IE is protected from ActiveX,restricted sites and cookie hacks.Firefox is only protected from cookies,while chrome is protected from malicious scripts in addition to the other vulnerabilities.In addition,a set of tools for Internet explorer lets you disable flash content,define search and start pages,and apply a few other tweaks.Going by its features,it seems this software was made for internet explorer,but expanded to support other browsers.The free version of SpywareBlaster requires you to update the database manually,and the settings apply only to the user account that runs it.The paid version automatically updates the database and protects all users on the PC. 

Saturday, July 6, 2013

Microsoft announced or previews visual studio 2013.

Microsoft announced the availability of Visual Studio 2013 preview among
other major updates relevant to mobile app developers at its BUILD
conference.
Microsoft made several new announcements at the Build conference yesterday, the most important one among them being the preview of the newer versions of Visual Studio 2013 and .NET framework. An update for Visual Studio 2012 was also released, which includes bug fixes and enables Visual Studio 2012 to run on Windows . While the VS 2013 preview included a slew of new features related to Azure and cloud based testing. There is also a lot of focus on testing how the battery life of a device will be affected, power consumption for which can be measured down to the milliwatt. Other cloud related integration's come in the form of connectivity to Windows Azure Mobile Services and synchronization for developers to multiple devices. S. Somasegar, the VP for Microsoft Developer division said, “As just one example, .NET developers have been asking for a feature that’s been available to C++ developers for a while: viewing method return values in the debugger, even if those values are never stored into any declared variable. With .NET 4.5.1 and Visual Studio 2013, this capability is now built-in.”

The company also announced that it is opening up a lot of functionality of Bing as a platform for developers, wherein they will be able to access Bing data in a variety of different forms. They will also be able to access the knowledge base, entities, Optical Character Recognition, mapping etc.

The third major announcement that Microsoft made was related to the Internet Explorer browser, wherein it confirmed that for the first time ever, it will support WebGL. As of now, IE is the only major browser that does not yet support this features and it seems the functionality is finally coming, for everyone’s delight. There might be a lot of small announcements which were made, however these are some of those which took the stage away.

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