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Mozilla Firefox

  • Blogs

    July 29, 2011

    Use Internet Explorer? You're Probably Dumb, Study Says

    ​People who use Internet Explorer have lower IQs than people who use other browsers like Firefox or Google Chrome, a new study finds. AptiQuant, a Vancouver, B.C., company founded in 2006, administered 101,326 IQ tests to people who visited their website over a four-week period. Researchers h ... More >>

  • Blogs

    July 14, 2011

    Cyberstalking Prevention: A Computer Privacy Expert Offers Tips for Avoiding the Fate of Sixth-Grader Leslie Cote

    ​One of the creepiest things about an adolescent cyberstalking case that came to a close yesterday in King County Superior Court is how two of Leslie Cote's friends were able to pose as the Issaquah sixth-grader and post sexual come-ons--including invitations for oral sex--from Cote's own Face ... More >>

  • Blogs

    March 7, 2011

    Microsoft Throws in the Towel on Hacker Competition, Releases No Upgrades for Browser

    ​The Pwn2Own challenge is a contest in which computer-security geeks and hackers face off in a race to hack their way into the four top browsers: Microsoft Internet Explorer, Apple Safari, Google Chrome, and Mozilla Firefox. It's a chance for the Zero Cools of the world to flex their mouse mus ... More >>

  • Blogs

    July 15, 2010

    Today In Sex: Erase Your Ex

    ​Is there any Facebook application more annoying than the one that "suggests" you friend random people? Whenever it's someone I actually know, it's inevitably someone I loathe or someone I've dated. (Who is often also someone I loathe.)

  • Blogs

    December 4, 2009

    Microsoft Trails Firefox in Critical Slovakian Browser Market!

    Is Microsoft losing its grip of tiny Eastern European markets?​Everybody pisses on Internet Explorer, and nowhere more so than in Europe, where antitrust issues have dogged Microsoft for years. Two years back, the European Commission forced the company to sell a version of Windows without its ... More >>

  • Blogs

    July 23, 2009

    Thanks to UW Researchers, This E-Mail Will Self-Destruct in 5, 4, 3, 2...

    An ambivalent Cheney is torn between creepy smile and creepy sneerHave you ever wished you could write e-mails that would just disappear, so no one can read them later? Dick Cheney has. Have you ever wished there was an encryption system in which the encryption keys are dispersed widely and ultima ... More >>

  • Blogs

    April 8, 2009

    Server Reboot Wednesday: Your Computer's Just Not That Into You Edition

    This from our IT maestro Paul Jensen... As the computer age marches on, we jaded users tend to think of our computers as nothing more than boxes full of wires, chips and flashing lights. We forget that amidst the circuitry, computers have feelings too. This came up yesterday during a routine call ... More >>

  • Blogs

    September 4, 2008

    Big Lebowski Reboot

    This from our IT maestro Paul Jensen... As the computer age marches on, we jaded users tend to think of our computers as nothing more than boxes full of wires, chips and flashing lights. We forget that amidst the circuitry, computers have feelings too. This came up yesterday during a routine call ... More >>

  • Blogs

    September 2, 2008

    Page Up? Pay Up

    This from our IT maestro Paul Jensen... As the computer age marches on, we jaded users tend to think of our computers as nothing more than boxes full of wires, chips and flashing lights. We forget that amidst the circuitry, computers have feelings too. This came up yesterday during a routine call ... More >>

  • Blogs

    June 26, 2006

    Clean Slate

    This from our IT maestro Paul Jensen... As the computer age marches on, we jaded users tend to think of our computers as nothing more than boxes full of wires, chips and flashing lights. We forget that amidst the circuitry, computers have feelings too. This came up yesterday during a routine call ... More >>

  • News

    September 29, 2004

    Citizen Microsoft

    It's time we stopped acquiescing to the behemoth in Redmond, because what's good for big business isn't necessarily good for Washington.

  • News

    April 14, 1999

    Letters

    It's time we stopped acquiescing to the behemoth in Redmond, because what's good for big business isn't necessarily good for Washington.

  • News

    March 31, 1999

    Microsoft's New Brain Project

    A prodigy's Redmond isolation lab faces 'outing' over life secrets

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