News, background, and alternatives regarding the recent Internet Explorer “Day Zero” attack are spread across the Internet. Confusion continues, so we decided to help set the record straight for our customer/readers. Step one, be careful what you read and interpret, including within this blog. Despite our care and research, we continue to find additional information … Continue reading The Internet Explorer patch – Setting the record straight
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Windows 7 XP Mode: New Download Processes
Continuing a series of articles in support of virtualization on Windows 7… For the previous post, see: Windows 7 Virtual Environments: Supporting Floppy Drives. The method to acquire Windows XP mode for Windows 7 has changed, and can be both confusing and challenging, since several pieces have moved and have been added. The goal of … Continue reading Windows 7 XP Mode: New Download Processes
The Future of jQuery by Dan Wahlin
jQuery is still the most popular script library around with the latest jQuery Usage Statistics showing that over 50% of the top 100,000 sites use it. That's a huge number especially given that no other script even comes close to that type of percentage. But, the jQuery team isn't resting on their laurels and is … Continue reading The Future of jQuery by Dan Wahlin