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    Attack of the mobile browsers

    Posted June 22, 2011 - 6:13 am

    Firefox, Opera, and a horde of mobile upstarts give iPhone, iPad, and Android users plenty of alternatives
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    Browser wars, 2011

    Posted April 25, 2011 - 5:22 pm

    Which browser is best for security, speed, and compliance with web standards? To find out, we ran the new versions of Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Opera, and Safari through a battery of benchmark tests. Here's how they stack up.
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    Browser wars redux: Top 5 duke it out

    Posted October 18, 2009 - 9:05 pm

    The good news for users is that every one of the five most popular web browsers is exceedingly feature-rich, increasingly fast and easier than ever to use. The bad news is that it's become very hard to decide which to use. Here's how they stack up.
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    First look: Opera Unite alpha lets you share files -- but is it safe?

    Posted June 18, 2009 - 10:16 am

    Opera Software's announcement that it's going to bundle Unite, an easy-to-use Web server with content-sharing applets, with the Opera 10 Web browser sounds great -- at first. Upon closer inspection, though, there could be some real security headaches.
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    How secure is Opera?

    Posted January 28, 2009 - 2:01 pm

    Opera has long been an underrated, feature-rich browser worthy of greater attention and a larger market share. It runs on Microsoft Windows, Mac, Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris, mobile phones, Nintendo gaming systems, and other now historical operating systems. Like all of the leading browsers, it supports Java and JavaScript, and its impressive, growing feature set pushes beyond today's standards. Opera has many unique security features too, and the granularity of its security controls easily beats that of most rivals, the exception being Microsoft's Internet Explorer.
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