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Firefox Link Pad Extension?
07.Jan.08 | 5 Comments
Netscape Navigator is being discontinued — that’s probably not news if you follow the tech news or blogs. I’m bummed, however, that I can’t seem to find a link pad equivalent for Firefox. (see “Queue Up Links for Later” for more info on the link pad)
That was, by far, my favorite feature of Navigator. [...]
Opera Hates This Page
30.Nov.07 | 2 Comments
Want to see a site that blows up a recent Opera Beta? Click this link:
http://blogs.ittoolbox.com/security/investigator/archives/case-of-the-robotic-reflex-part-i-20895
I’m running Opera 9.50 beta (build 9613) on Vista. Something on that page clobbers me every time! Pretty wild.
Actually, upon further review, any page on that site causes the same issue. How fun! I wonder if one of the (mildly obnoxious) [...]
Fanboi Post About the Mogul
30.Oct.07 | 4 Comments
I’m the proud owner of a new gadget: the HTC Mogul (a model of Pocket PC Phone). Not to be all gushy, but I smile every time I use it. I love this thing. It makes me happy.
(Yes, I’m aware other networks have newer versions of this (like “the tilt” from AT&T). I’m [...]
Whaddaya Mean, Firefox isn’t Secure?
29.Jul.07 | 14 Comments
Did you see the articles this past week about Firefox 2.0.0.5 vulnerabilities? Here’s a snip from a linux.com article:
According to a message posted over the weekend on the Full-Disclosure mailing list, the latest version of Firefox, 2.0.0.5, contains a password management vulnerability that can allow malicious Web sites to steal user passwords. If you have [...]
Safari on Windows
11.Jun.07 | 6 Comments
As has been reported in many places today, Apple’s Safari web browser is now available for Windows (as a Safari 3 Public Beta). And hey, there are even plugins — not to be confused with Firefox extensions though.
I first read about this earlier today at Scott Hanselman’s blog and it was his ravings about [...]


