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Google takes aim at Microsoft with browser
Google Inc. is releasing its own Web browser in a long-anticipated move aimed at countering the dominance of Microsoft Corp.'s Internet Explorer.
The Arizona Republic |
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Google launches Web browser
Google Inc. on Monday said it plans to introduce its own Web browser. (GOOG)
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How HP Could Turn a Novelty Into a Revolution
RobotsDinner writes "HP's TouchSmart desktop is cool, but a blogger suggests it could be the beginning of a revolution if HP were to finally make the move of ditching Windows and building a Linux distro around the TouchSmart UI. 'Hello, HP. The UI of your latest TouchSmart computer says something about you. You may not have recognized your own weaving-in of meaning, but it comes across quite ...
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Scroll keys belong to Microsoft, in part
They've been a feature of keyboards since at least 1981, but late last month, the "Page Up" and "Page Down" keys became partly the intellectual property of Microsoft Corp.
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Internet friends connect in summer visit
Photo By Gayle Agnew/The Review A Sebring business owner and a North Carolina woman who connected in an online Scrabble match met earlier this summer.
The Alliance Review |
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Soulja Boy at war over MySpace hack attack
American rapper Soulja Boy has been targeted by cyber vandals who defaced his MySpace profile and published his email and YouTube passwords on the internet.
Stuff |
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Popular business directory searches
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The Enid News & Eagle |
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UK broadband users failing to secure Wi-Fi
A survey has revealed many wireless broadband users are failing to password-protect their connection against Wi-Fi 'piggybackers'.
ZDNet Asia |
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Google to launch browser to compete with Microsoft
Chrome intensifies the battle between the tech giants and continues Web software's drive to supersede the operating system. Bidding to dominate not only what people do on the Web but how they get there, Google Inc. plans to release a Web browser today to compete with the likes of Internet Explorer and Firefox.
Los Angeles Times |
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Google touts Android Market for phone apps
Android Market will let people find, buy, download and rate applications and other content for mobile phones equipped with the open source operating system.
ZDNet Asia |
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Eye injuries on the rise
It's hard to believe, with a lot of us now working in front of computers, that the number of days lost due to eye injuries is actually on the rise. The trend is prompting the BC Association of Optometrists ...
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Great divide in Web security
Public-private debate on who should govern Three big computer security breaches over the past month did more than show how badly the Internet needs major repairs. They also exposed the rift between corporate America and the federal government over who should fix it, cybersecurity experts say.
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Court allows extradition of hacker
The European Court of Human Rights has given the green light for Britain to extradite a computer expert to the United States to face trial for hacking into military systems.
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Google set to launch own web browser
Google is set to introduce on Wednesday a new Web browser designed to more quickly handle video-rich or other complex Web programs, posing a challenge to browsers designed originally to handle text and graphics.
TVNZ |
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Google set to launch own web browser
Google is set to introduce on Wednesday a new Web browser designed to more quickly handle video-rich or other complex Web programs, posing a challenge to browsers designed originally to handle text and graphics.
TVNZ |
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IPhone App Store encourages new affliction: appiphilia
The exotic ailment is marked by a creeping lack of self-control when downloading mobile applications. Discuss Article
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Man Who Posted Guns N' Roses Songs Online Is Charged
When five FBI agents arrested Kevin Cogill at his Culver City, apartment, it marked the newest weapon in the entertainment industry's war on piracy: felony charges against small-time bootleggers.
San Jose Mercury News |
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The Herald-Zeitung Mobile Edition
The Herald-Zeitung provides a text-only version of its daily web edition for readers using cellular telephones or handheld computers. Registered users of AvantGo can create their own custom channel to download regular updates.
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Gates Foundation shifts management with new CEO
The world's largest charitable foundation is going through another major management shift this week, but the arrival of a new chief executive comes with much less fanfare than Bill Gates' own transition away from full-time work at Microsoft Corp.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer |
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400 websites shut down
The Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Ministry has detected more than 1,200 websites that violated the Computer Crime Act - of which 344 had content deemed insulting to the monarchy.
Bangkok Post - Thailand's English news |
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TIL to pump $350 mn into global start-ups
In the past two years, according to Chaukar, TIL and Tata Sons have together invested Rs 125 crore in support of new technological research conducted by various individuals across the globe in the fields of solar energy, drug discovery, contract research, water recycling and biotechnology.
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State DOT pulls the plug on Wi-Fi at rest areas
OLYMPIA - Wireless Internet access is flickering out at highway rest areas across Washington state.
The Wenatchee World |
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Ad targeting based on Internet access providers' tracking in doubt after privacy scrutiny
NEW YORK (AP) _ It sounded like a winning proposition — free money — for Internet access providers. By tracking their subscribers' personal Web surfing habits, they could help deliver ads targeted to the consumers' interests, and claim a share of the burgeoning online advertising market dominated by Internet search companies. But those efforts to sniff out consumers' interests are running into ...
Hartford Courant |
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