By Jcyberinux on Feb 22, 2013 in:
Android, Firefox, Google Chrome, Google Chrome OS, Mac OS, Software, Ubuntu, Web Browser, Website, Windows, Block Websites, Expired Security Certificate, firefox, HTTPS, Internet Options, Internet Protocol, Internet Time Server, Operating System, Privacy Settings, Restricted Sites, SSL, SSL Certificate, Trusted Sites, Trustworthy Certificate, Update Date and Time, web browser, Website Encryption, Windows 7, Windows XP
How to fix HTTPS/SSL website for example (facebook or google) has expired security certificate, and cannot be access due to invalid certificate by: Revengsky Joseph D. Reyes - a.k.a rjdreyes The answer varies to technical and non-technical, in...
By ComTECHnician on Nov 13, 2012 in:
Chrome, Google, google chrome, html5, ie10, Internet, internet explorer, javascript, microsoft, Software, surfing, web, windows 7
Those of us still using Windows 7 get to join in the fun thanks to Microsoft's release of the release preview of IE10. I've run some tests, and this is a substantial improvement from the previous version, but how is it compared to Chrome?
By Pinoy Technologies on Nov 9, 2012 in:
Google Chrome, News, advance pro mode, canvas, Chrome, css3, easy mode, google, google chrome, html5, JAM with chrome, web audio api, websockets
Wanna jam using your Google Chrome browser? Well, Google has just launched a music creation web app for Chrome browser which allows users (one or more) play the keyboards, guitars and drums together. JAM with chrome, a “ Chrome Experiment”, use...
By ComTECHnician on Nov 9, 2012 in:
adobe, apple, browsers, Chrome, Computing, Google, google chrome, Internet, microsoft, sandbox, Security, Software, surfing, web, zero-day vulnerability
Software developers use sandboxes to segregate an application from the rest of the computer. The idea is that even if an exploit is found on a single app, it won't be able to run amok in the rest of the operating system. Sadly, sandboxes are not pana...
Did you notice that holds the multimedia like Flash, Shockwave Player or any other plugins that will just run automatically without permission? I’m sure you had experienced that one. It is enabled by default on the Google Chrome internet browse...
By Pinoy Technologies on Oct 11, 2012 in:
Tutorials, add functionality, add-ons, adobe flash, browsers, disable plug-ins, enhanced browsing, extensions, games, google chrome, guide, how to, instructions, internet explorer, mozilla firefox, plugins, second category third-party files, third-party files, utilities
We always want to get as much information and entertainment out of our browsers as possible. The three major browsers: Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome extend the abilities of your browser by means of third party-files called add-...
If you don't have a Java Runtime Environment installed in your system, you can follow this guide. Download and install the beta version of Google Chrome for linux from here or install it using yum, you can follow my tutorial here. read more...