Microsoft confirms zero-day bug in IE6, IE7 and IE8

Microsoft on Saturday confirmed that Internet Explorer (IE) 6, 7 and 8 contain an unpatched bug — or “zero-day” vulnerability — that is being used by attackers to hijack victims’ Windows computers. Check on the updates from this article on  PCWorld.com

Make 2013 the year you switch to Linux

For many PC users, the prospect of switching away from Mac or Windows and onto Linux can be a nerve-wracking one. Check out why from this article on PCWorld.com

HTML5 is now feature-complete; here’s what’s next

With HTML5 and the Canvas 2D specifications now “feature-complete,” the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) is mapping out enhancements for subsequent versions of these technologies. Check this great article from  PCWorld.com

Firefox gets an all-new private browsing mode

It was just a few weeks ago that Firefox got a fresh security boost on the eve of its eighth birthday, but this week Mozilla gave users of its popular browser a better way to protect their privacy as well. Check what’s new from this article on PCWorld.com

10 changes to make now to your ecommerce site

The 2012 holiday shopping season right around the corner, but it’s not too late to make changes to your e-commerce site to take advantage of the holidays-even if budgets are tight or you have little in-house technical expertise to make changes on your website. Check this article from PCWorld.com to get some tips.PCWorld.com

Mozilla tests Facebook integration with Firefox

Facebook is the ultimate time-wasting tool, and Firefox is making it easier than ever before to make your life a little less productive with its new Social API tool. Check this very interesting article from TechHive.com