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Break the Web, Internet Explorer Style

It's no Cornify, but IE6ify does have a certain charm about it. The developer brags: "After years of observation and reverse engineering I proudly announce I have been able to reproduce the IE6 algorithm to break even the most standards-compliant websites." You know the drill: Drag the bookmarklet up top, and let the games begin. ...

Playboy to Launch Game Label, Kindle 3 Reviews Hit the Web

Highlights from this morning's other big tech headlines.... Playboy has hopped on the tech bandwagon in recent months with both a NSFW website and a 3-D print spread. The empire that Heffner built is now extending its reach into the gaming marketplace, thanks to a partnership with Bigpoint. [From: Joystiq] Kindle 3 reviews are starting to hit the Web, and David Pogue praises Amazon's ...

Sockintosh Warms Your Feet, Popular Science Offers Up its Archives

There's a load of great tech news happening out there every day, and, unfortunately, we just can't cover it all. Here are a few of the other noteworthy things we saw today on our never-ending journey through the wild, wild Web. An enterprising knitter took advantage of her Apple power adapter's tendency for heating up by creating a 'Sockintosh' foot warmer. Yes, it's a joke. [From: Engadget] ...

Design Group Mourns Death of Internet Explorer 6 With Mock Funeral

Get ready to say goodbye to an old friend, folks. Due to upgrades and advances, many companies and users are laying Internet Explorer 6 to rest. A simple software update works well enough, but some take it a little further. According to CNN, a Denver, Colorado company called Aten Design Group hosted a mock funeral Thursday for Microsoft's nearly defunct Web browser. About 100 people ...

Microsoft Finally Pushing Customers to Ditch Internet Explorer 6

It's almost impossible to believe that it's been eight long years since Microsoft unleashed Internet Explorer 6 on the world and, according to Net Applications, it is still the most popular browser out there. Apparently, a full 23-percent of users are stumbling around the Interwebs with the creaky, toolbar aggregating, malware-inviting browser that came packaged by default with Windows XP. ...

Web Site Calls for Death of Internet Explorer 6

It started out as the cause of a small group of disgruntled nerds. But now, the push to rid the world of out-of-date versions of Internet Explorer has blossomed into a full-blown campaign. According to CNN, a new site called 'IE 6 No More,' along with activity on sites like Twitter and Digg, has helped bring the idea to the masses. Developers of the site claim that Internet Explorer 6, which ...