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Google.cn is going rogue

Blogs Within 12-hours of Google's dramatic announcement about possibly pulling the plug on Google.cn, some serious changes were visible in the Chinese version of the search engine--the "self-censorship" has gone, and Google.cn ... Read story »

Mozilla Firefox--most vulnerable Web browser

Blogs What is the most vulnerable browser today? If your answer is the Internet Explorer, then you're wrong. According to applications security vendor Cenzic, the most vulnerable browser today is Mozilla's Firefox accounting ... Read story »

IE patch for Google attack flaw forthcoming

Crave Microsoft will take the unusual step of issuing an out-of-cycle patch for the Internet Explorer flaw thought to have been central to the cyberattacks against Google and other companies. The company ... Read story »

Microsoft patches eight IE holes, inclusive of one used in attacks

Crave Microsoft on Thursday issued a cumulative critical patch for Internet Explorer that fixes eight vulnerabilities, including a hole targeted in the China-based attacks on Google and other U.S. companies. The security ... Read story »

China Construction Bank set to support Firefox for online banking

Blogs Internet Explorer's (IE) stranglehold on Chinese Web users will thankfully weaken soon, as China Construction Bank is set to support Firefox for its customers online banking. At present, nearly all banks ... Read story »

Internet Explorer 6 finally laid to rest

Crave A design group in Denver thought it was finally time to put Internet Explorer 6 to rest, holding a mock funeral for the outdated Microsoft browser last night. It was 8 ... Read story »

Save your bookmarks easily on the cloud with Xmarks

Blogs If you do a lot cruising on the Web, it's not easy to remember where you found that useful tech tutorial or that special recipe for homemade lasagna just like Grandma ... Read story »

Microsoft hopes to spur IE downloads with charity push

Crave Artists put the finishing touches on a replica of the Golden Gate Bridge constructed from soup cans. The stunt was aimed at drawing awareness to Microsoft's Browser for the Better campaign, ... Read story »

Microsoft offering non-IE browser choices for XP and Vista users

Crave If you're still using Microsoft's Internet Explorer Web browser on Windows XP or Vista, prepare to receive a Windows Update that prompts you not to. It's the latest about-turn Redmond has ... Read story »

Photos: Live from WWDC 2009 keynote

Features Always wanted to attend an Apple keynote? These Worldwide Developers Conference photos brings you close to being there. Read story »

How to play WMV files on Mac for free

Blogs It is possible to play Windows Media Video files (also known as wmv files) on a Mac. OS X does not come with any software that can play wmv files, but ... Read story »

Nokia to work with Microsoft for mobile Office

Crave Microsoft is expected on Wednesday to announce a partnership with European mobile giant Nokia to help get its Office software onto that company's mobile phones, CNET News has learned. With the ... Read story »

Why Google Chrome? Fast browsing = $$$

Crave On the Web, a site that responds a few milliseconds faster can make a big difference in people's engagement. It's for this reason that Google believes its new Web browser, Chrome, ... Read story »

Some really cool UMPCs

Blogs I am currently away in Samara, Russia, and I've decided to find some time to review the Kohjinsha SC3KP06GS which is the world's first UMPC with built-in GPS, a swivel screen ... Read story »

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