Thursday, December 15, 2011

Software : Microsoft finally brings auto-update to Internet Explorer

Software : Microsoft finally brings auto-update to Internet Explorer


Microsoft finally brings auto-update to Internet Explorer

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Microsoft finally brings auto-update to Internet Explorer

Microsoft has finally announced that it will roll out automatic upgrades for Internet Explorer; with a 'measured approach' starting with people in Australia and Brazil and then scaling up.

Microsoft has previously eschewed automatically pushing people from one browser version to the next, principally because of its enterprise customers.

However people in Brazil and Australia who have Windows Update set to automatic will be pushed from one IE version to the next.

Auto upgrade

"Today we are sharing our plan to automatically upgrade Windows customers to the latest version of Internet Explorer available for their PC," blogged Microsoft's Ryan Gavin.

"This is an important step in helping to move the Web forward. We will start in January for customers in Australia and Brazil who have turned on automatic updating via Windows Update.

"Similar to our release of IE9 earlier this year, we will take a measured approach, scaling up over time."

Following suit

With rivals like Safari and Chrome both defaulting to automatic updates, it was only a matter of time until Microsoft followed suit, although it is making it easy for businesses to opt out of auto upgrades to try to keep everybody happy.

"One of the things we're committed to as we move to auto updates is striking the right balance for consumers and enterprises – getting consumers the most up-to-date version of their browser while allowing enterprises to update their browsers on their schedule," added Gavin.

This is a very big deal for Microsoft, a company that is keen to stop its market dominance from slipping away as the world finally leaves legacy browsers like IE6 behind.

Netflix iPad app gets design refresh

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Netflix iPad app gets design refresh

Netflix has unleashed its newly-designed app for iPad, a week after the Android tablet iteration was given the same lick of paint.

The new offering brings a brand new interface which is a marked improvement on the initial version.

It aims to give greater visibility to Netflix's vast array of streaming content.

Greater focus

"The new design is much more immersive and provides greater focus on the growing number of titles in the Netflix catalog," said the company.

"In fact, the new interface displays twice as many movies and TV shows as before, enabling you to discover even more titles you'll love.

"Also, we've taken greater advantage of the tablet's unique features, inviting you to swipe through rows of titles featuring larger artwork."

No AirPlay

Netflix 2.0, which is a free download, still lacks Apple's AirPlay technology that allows users to stream content to the Apple TV set-top box.

Apple TV has its own Netflix app, but the advantage of AirPlay integration would be the ability to send content from the app to the TV set.

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