Google Chrome 3 Released
At Google Chrome’s first birthday just two weeks ago, we looked forward to an action-packed year for the browser and the web. Thanks to a full year of great feedback from our users, we’re kicking off...
View Article5 Entertaining Chrome OS Fakes
Few things in the technology industry are awaited with such excitement and suspense as the upcoming Google Chrome OS. Some believe it could be the Windows killer. Others are excited about the...
View ArticleAfter 5 Years, Firefox Faces New Challenges
Five years ago, Mozilla made it clear that the browser wars weren’t over after all. In the 1990s, Netscape had lost its dominance in the browser market to Microsoft’s Internet Explorer, and the...
View ArticleGoogle Chrome Security Overview
Google plans to use a combination of system hardening, process isolation, verified boot, secure auto-update and encryption to thwart malicious hackers from planting malware on its new Google Chrome OS....
View ArticleEncouraging More Chromium Security Research
In designing Chromium, we’ve been working hard to make the browser as secure as possible. We’ve made strong improvements with the integrated sandboxing and our up-to-date user base. We’re always...
View ArticleRancid IE6 ‘more secure’ Than Chrome and Opera US Bank Says
Microsoft’s creaking Internet Explorer 6 is more secure and popular than either Google’s Chrome or Opera, US banking giant Chase has determined. The bank’s therefore decided its online baking services...
View ArticleGoogle Releases Chrome 6 With 14 Security Updates
Google has released a new version of its Chrome browser and has included more than a dozen security fixes in the update. The new version, 6.0.472.53, was released two years to the day after the company...
View ArticleHow to Install Google’s Chrome OS
The commercial Chromebooks are almost here, but if you want to try Chrome OS sooner than that you can do it. Unfortunately, it’s not as easy as you might think. Here’s how to do it. First, if you just...
View ArticleMac OS X Lion to Include Browser-Only Boot
Here’s an interesting bit of news for the conspiratorially minded: Apple’s soon-to-be-released Mac OS X 10.7, aka Lion, will allow you to boot directly to the Safari browser, bypassing the desktop and...
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