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Google Chrome OS Details Revealed
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Fri 20 Nov 2009
Google today unveiled more details of Chrome OS, a lightweight, browser-based operating system for netbooks. |
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Google Announcing Launch Plans for Chrome OS on Thursday
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Wed 18 Nov 2009
Seems like we won't be seeing Google's Chrome OS within this year, but updates will be forthcoming at the upcoming Google event. |
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ICSA Labs Find Some Security Products Not Performing As Intended
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Wed 18 Nov 2009
ICSA reports nearly 80 percent of security products fail to perform as intended when first tested and generally require two or more cycles of testing before achieving certification. |
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Windows Mobile Marketplace on Desktops
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Fri 13 Nov 2009
Shortly after the launch of Microsoft's Windows Mobile 6.5 and the accompanying Windows Mobile Marketplace, the store is now accessible via your desktop web browser. |
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iPhone Worm ikee Turns Malicious, Steals Personal Data
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Thu 12 Nov 2009
The ikee worm, initially thought to only change the wallpaper of jailbroken iPhones, has now evolved and became capable of stealing personal data. |
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Samsung Bids Farewell to Symbian for Bada
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Thu 12 Nov 2009
With the announcement of Bada, it's not surprising that Samsung will be dropping at least one of its accompanying mobile OS, and Symbian will be the chose one. |
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Amazon Kindle on PC
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Wed 11 Nov 2009
Not keen to get a Kindle, but want to have a go at Amazon's eBook content? A PC version is now available. |
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Firefox has Most Vulnerabilities
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Wed 11 Nov 2009
According to web security firm Cenzic, Firefox is the most vulnerable Internet browser. |
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CyberLink's Photo & Video Applications get Boosted by CUDA
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Tue 10 Nov 2009
CyberLink photo and video editing software now includes unique new features and improved performance when used with PCs equipped with NVIDIA GeForce and NVIDIA ION GPU. |
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Win 7 Sales 234% HIgher than Vista in 1st Week
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Mon 09 Nov 2009
Microsoft has reported that Windows 7 sales are 234 percent higher than Windows Vista for the initial week after its release. |
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