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Google launches Chrome 10
News Google releases Chrome 10, as Mozilla and Microsoft ready their own new browsers.
By Tom Brewster Published
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Gmail fail wipes accounts
News A plethora of Gmail accounts are emptied, but Google assures users it is on the case.
By Tom Brewster Published
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Gmail generation threaten corporate security
News Employees under 25 are increasingly working around business email restrictions by using personal accounts to send important documents.
By Jennifer Scott Published
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Google gives Chrome 10 beta a turbo boost
News The latest Chrome 10 beta boasts a 66 per cent improvement in JavaScript speed over the stable version.
By Tom Brewster Published
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Week in Review: Bill Gates internet fear, Airport holograms
News This week, Bill Gates claims it’s easy to cut off the internet and Manchester airport introduces holograms to remind people of security restrictions.
By Alvaro Guzman Published
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Chrome 9 ready, Firefox 4 fumbles
News Google releases the ninth version of Chrome, whilst Firefox 4 could be in for more delays.
By Tom Brewster Published
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Microsoft counters Google with H.264 Chrome add-on
News Microsoft and Google get the fisticuffs out again, this time over the H.264 video playback codec.
By Tom Brewster Published
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Chrome surpasses 10 per cent browser market share
News Google grabs over 10 per cent of browser market share in January.
By Tom Brewster Published
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Mozilla releases 10th Firefox beta
News The 10th Firefox 4 beta has been released with just weeks until the expected official launch.
By Tom Brewster Published
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Google trumps Mozilla with opt-out feature
News Mozilla may have proposed an opt-out feature, but Google has made one available already.
By Tom Brewster Published
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No more scheduled downtime for Google Apps
News The internet heavyweight has revamped its Service Level Agreement (SLA) to remove the scheduled downtime clause.
By Jennifer Scott Published
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Google to drop H.264 codec from Chrome
News Google says Chrome needs to use completely open codec technologies.
By Paul Briden Published
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