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Friday, December 24, 2010

Beware of Cracks weakness in Internet Explorer

Microsoft warned of a gap weakness in Internet Explorer 6.7 browser, and 8. Gap has the potential to be exploited malicious people to smuggle malicious programs when visitors access the site dangerous.

Patch to close the vulnerability is being developed. Despite the critical status, there is no Microsoft plans to update its emergency. So far, the gap has not been exploited irresponsible party.

"Until now, the impact of this weakness is still very minimal and we have not seen any consumers who become victims or active attacks, addressed to its users," said Caelene Chmaj, a spokesman for the Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC) in Microsoft's official blog on Wednesday (22 / 12 / 2010). He said, however, it continues to monitor these weaknesses and to update as soon as possible.

This weakness was first reported several weeks ago by a French security company Vupen found in the HTML engine in Internet Explorer.

IE7 and IE8 users may be less likely to be victims because this browser feature "Protected Mode" that will prompt the user if circumstances permit will do isntalasi program, run the application, or modify the operating system components.

Microsoft emphasizes prevention to professional users. seeumpatch out, it is advisable to use EMET (Enhanced Experience Mitigation Toolkit) 2.0 to increase the defense effort in the browser. These additional programs for free download at the Microsoft site.

Firefox 4 Beta Now Supports 3D Graphics


Mozilla released the last beta for Firefox 4, the newest Internet browser, before releasing the final version. Several improvements have been made include full support to the graph of three-dimensional (3D) standards-based WebGL.

"Firefox 4 beta now supports WebGL for graphics card built-in common modern use. This makes the developers more easily create interactive 3D games, graphics are clear, and a new visual experience on the Web without depending on plug-ins from third party," said Mike Beltzner, Firefox Product Manager, in his blog, yesterday.

WebGL is an open standard for the present three-dimensional graphics on the web. With the WebGL in your browser, you no longer need Java, Flash, or other additional programs to display three-dimensional animation. This is one product that utilizes HTML5 elements which supported many browser developers, such as Google Chrome, Opera, and Apple Safari.

Previously, Google introduced one WebGL implementation on the device, called Body Browser. With this device, web visitors can learn about body parts in three-dimensional, interactive direct on the web.



Thursday, December 23, 2010

Microsoft Releases Research Site HTML5


Microsoft's tech support HTML5 in the Internet Explorer browser look more seriousness. The software giant also released a special site for development research mengkajikan technology to provide easy access for web developers HTML5 Labs.

Through the site, Microsoft provides the code of the developed prototype technology that can be tested for the developers. Currently there are two prototypes are available, namely the Web Sockets and IndexedDB, two parts of HTML5 are not yet fully completed perfected.

"The prototype, this prototype will help us discuss with the developer community, and provide implementation experience with the draft specification that will generate feedback to improve standards in the end," said Jean Paoli, general manager of Microsoft's Interoperability Strategy, Wednesday (22/12 / 2010).

Web Sockets is a way for elements of web pages to communicate with the server continuously without visitors to refresh. This technology can be used on a website, server, or application clients and servers. Meanwhile, IndexedDB allows website visitors to save data on your computer to be accessible offline, eg for bookmarks or e-mail.

"We chose these two specifications from the beginning because of the potential use of large, but not yet stable enough," says Paoli. Many components of HTML5 already invested in Microsoft's latest browser is still beta, Internet Explorer 9 Beta.

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

This He First 3D LCD TV Without Glasses


To enjoy a three-dimensional content on the TV screen during the audience is always obliged to use special glasses. However, from now on, it no longer. Toshiba has pioneered the LCD TV products that can display 3D images without depending on glasses again alias can simply be enjoyed with the naked eye.

TV is on sale in Japan on Wednesday (22/12/2010). Currently only available model that GL1 REGZA 12-inch. One unit was sold quite expensive, which is 119,800 yen or approximately USD 13.5 million. Models with more screen width of 20 inches will follow the weekend.

Not easy to display three-dimensional images that can be directly visible to the naked eye on the LCD screen. So far, other producers just apply it on the small screen, such as Sharp, which introduced it to the smartphone. Nintendo is also using such technology in video game device Nintendo 3DS.

Toshiba technology that enables digital image is presented with viewpoints different to be accepted right and left eye. During this time, they are governed by red and blue filters on the three-dimensional glasses. If want to see videos that are not three dimensional, there is a choice to change the mode to normal view.