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bitmovin showcases cloud encoding and browser MPEG-DASH players at NAB2014
2014-03-20 13:00:09| Digital TV News
At NAB 2014, bitmovin will showcase its high performance and high quality encoding cloud service as well as MPEG-DASH streaming clients for Web playout on any browser using HTML5 and Adobe Flash.
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players
cloud
encoding
Firefox is still the least secure web browser, falls to four zero-day exploits at Pwn2Own
2014-03-17 14:09:23| Extremetech
At Pwn2Own 2014, an annual computer hackfest in Vancouver, Mozilla's Firefox has proven yet again that it's the least secure major web browser. While all four major web browsers -- Chrome, Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Safari -- were successfully exploited, for a grand total of $850,000 in prize money awarded to successful security researchers, Firefox was by far the least secure browser, racking up no less than four zero-day vulnerabilities. These vulnerabilities, if they were in the wild, would allow a hacker to do just about anything with your computer if you visited a specially crafted website.
Opera adds WebRTC to Android browser
2014-03-06 14:28:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Opera Software announced the integration of WebRTC in its Android mobile web broswer, allowing use of applications such as video chat directly from the browser. With the Opera 20 browser, users can go to sites such as appear.in to get an address for a video conference, share it with contacts and start the call. No special app is needed, and up to eight people can chat from their Android phones or computers, at the same time. In addition to the WebRTC feature, the latest version of the Opera broswer for Android includes a refresh of the Speed Dial design, more options for setting up the browser navigation bars to suit phones or tablets and improvements to the combined search and address bar. The browser is available free on Google Play.
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opera
adds
android
Mozilla Prepping Ads for Firefox Browser
2014-02-12 19:34:29| PC Magazine Software Product Guide
Ads are coming to Mozilla's Firefox browser via a new initiative dubbed Directory Tiles.
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ads
firefox
mozilla
Malware hides behind JavaScript, PNGs to bypass browser security
2014-02-04 12:00:00| InfoWorld: Top News
A newly discovered cross-site scripting attack uses a sly variant on an existing hack to deliver malware in a way that's so heavily obfuscated, even experts didn't notice it at first.
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browser
javascript
bypass
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