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Tag Archives: tabs
Mozilla testing new tab organization called Tab Candy
An Introduction to Firefox’s Tab Candy from Aza Raskin on Vimeo. For somebody like me who always has a gazillion tabs open in a browser (even in multiple open browsers), this new alpha testing tab feature in Firefox is going … Continue reading
Tabnabbing: a new type of phishing attack
A New Type of Phishing Attack from Aza Raskin on Vimeo. Aza Raskin has coined the phrase “tabnabbing” to describe the new kind of phishing attack that uses an already-open tab in your browser as a disguise for another secure … Continue reading
Safari 4 beta first impressions
Today’s big announcement from Apple is that they’ve released a beta version of Safari 4 for free download (Windows/Mac). The browser touts itself as being the fastest — even faster than Chrome — and features a couple of UI tweaks … Continue reading