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Week in Review: Scandal, security and sex
This week, HP boss Mark Hurd left after a sexual harassment case was filed and there were some serious smartphone security scares.
Week in Review: Can Steve Ballmer stand the heat?
Without Gates' support, can Ballmer steer Microsoft through choppy waters? This week, we also looked at the YouTube war, a Guinness world record,...
Week in Review: Microsoft loses out, and Apple 3G fever
Top stories of the week, including the new iPhone and Yahoo hooking up with Google.
Overtis tracks worker behaviour in browsers
Overtis' new browser add-on is designed to bring granular security controls to administrators.
Today in tech: Pakistan eases Facebook ban, e-readers need to catch up with iPad
Need a quick overview of today’s top tech news? Have a read through our pick of the best.
Google launches Chrome web browser
Search giant ups the ante against Microsoft in the battle for web supremacy.
Mobile Firefox hits Maemo
After a long wait, Firefox is now available on the N900 device running the Linux Maemo platform.
Firefox passes two billion add-on downloads
Mozilla hails the landmark as proof of its ongoing commitment to keeping Firefox the most customisable browser around.
Firefox turns five
Mozilla's Firefox browser celebrates its fifth birthday today with a sneak preview of a mobile version.
Mozilla tackles single sign-on with BrowserID
Launch of new project aims to make multiple logins and passwords a thing of the past.
Mac OS X gets first ever crimeware kit
Mac OS X users are being targeted by the first ever crimeware created for the operating system.
IE9 a ‘non-event’ for most businesses
With no Windows XP compatibility as of yet, the release of IE9 will mean little to most companies.
Safari and IE crumble first in Pwn2Own
Both Safari and Internet Explorer are hacked in super-fast times at Pwn2Own.
Private browsing ‘not so private’
Private browsing does not offer complete protection from snoopers as data is leaked in various ways, a report has claimed.
Mozilla chief executive Lilly to step down
Mozilla’s chief executive John Lilly will be stepping down from his role once a replacement is found.
Most Windows users don't know about browser ballot
Mozilla is desperately trying to raise awareness of the Microsoft Browser Ballot, perhaps seeing the potential of grabbing a large chunk of IE's...
Internet Explorer losing the browser wars
Microsoft’s dominance in the web browser market slipped further last month, as the likes of Mozilla, Apple and Google continue build their user...
Week in Review: The great IE fix
From the headlines this week you may think that IE is poorly secured, but please remember - all browsers are vulnerable.
Opera releases 9.6 web browser
The Oslo-based software company releases latest version of its desktop web browser.
Opera boss: “Google Chrome is good for the market”
The arrival of another standards-based browser in the marketplace is good for everyone, claims the co-founder of rival browser maker Opera.
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