Google makes its home page a Chrome page
Without apparent notice or fanfare, Google adorns its home page with a very visible ad for Chrome.
Security suite vendor McAfee debuts their 2010 product line today, introducing an overhauled interface and new features in a bid to remain competitive.
It’s hard to argue with the $29 price tag, but some find that they can’t install their downloadable copy of the operating system.
Company is complaining loudly about Intel’s bundling strategies in the graphics chip market.
The software maker says that an error message warning users that their batteries may need replacing appears to be working as intended, despite some complaints.
Sheryl Sandberg says the database failure was a consequence of the social network’s rapid growth, which sometimes causes unexpected snags.
Apple and Microsoft have long promised a seamless, trouble-free technology experience…so long as you commit to their ecosystems. What we need, however, is choice.
Green Plug and WiPower are seeking to eliminate wires from the charging process by creating a pad that wirelessly transmits power to portable devices.
In a statement on Wednesday, the cellular carrier says that a software problem generated “abnormal congestion” on its network.
Sophos warns of messages leading to fake Twitter log-in pages that come several days after an attack leading to pharmaceutical spam sent from compromised accounts.
Opera hopes its JavaScript engine will be the fastest on the market. Comparing the latest rough builds of the browsers, it still falls short.
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