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Netscape has released version 8.0.2 of its browser to fix a bug that broke XML rendering in Internet Explorer.
The update addresses a problem highlighted in a Microsoft employee blog a few days after Netscape 8’s May debut. In the posting, Dave Massy, a program manager on the IE team, warned that installing the Netscape browser would cause IE to render extensible markup language files, such as RSS feeds, as blank pages.
Netscape had promised a resolution to the problem at that time.
In addition to remedying the glitch, Netscape 8.0.2 makes performance improvements and fixes several other issues, including some problems that caused browser crashes, according to the release notes for the browser.
This is the second update netscape has launched ever since it launced the new browser.
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| A Dell with Mac OS, Michael Dell Likes it - Jun 18, 2005 13:38 IST |
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It seems Apple isn’t going to go out of news very soon. After having created a lot of waves in the industry by dropping its long time chip supplier IBM, it is in the news again. But this time Apple hasn’t done anything. It is Michael Dell, CEO of Dell who has shown interest in the Mac OS.
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| Intel gets into Wi-Fi Overdrive - Jun 18, 2005 5:6 IST |
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Intel has re-emphasized its focus on wireless networking by launching a unified Wi-Fi technology supporting solution this Friday. The prototype released would be supporting most of the Wi-Fi standards available and expected to be launched in future.
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| The Power of Google Search, now in your Mobile - Jun 17, 2005 22:35 IST |
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Google Inc. announced today the beta of its new search, Google Mobile Web Search targeted for handheld devices like mobile phones.
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| Yahoo gets into "Deep Web" to stay ahead - Jun 17, 2005 18:55 IST |
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Yahoo Inc. is starting a new service, Yahoo! Search Subscriptions which gives users an access to multiple subscription sites, provided they pay for it.
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