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Germany claims Chrome most secure browser
All roads lead to Chrome -
Microsoft auto updates Internet Explorer
We can't wait for you to do it -
Chrome inches past Firefox in Internet Exploder's shadow
Chrome on course in browser wars -
Microsoft prepares to kill off Silverlight
RumourIf it is good enough for Adobe -
YapBrowser returns, warns GFI
Crap Yap full of malware -
Microsoft gets EU green light over Skype deal
Plays footsie with Facebook -
Google Chrome is killing Firefox
Google is nearly a number 2 -
Chrome threatens IE, Firefox
Chromeo romances UK, world -
Microsoft will not "go native" on HTML 5
Natives were getting restless -
Troll gives angry Judge "dog ate my homework" excuse
LawUpdate to browser prevented me from filing, m'lord -
AMD tablet chip details leaked
Bought to you by Turks -
Mozilla tells large corporations to get on their bikes
Development cycle is what we say it is -
AMD's Manju Hegde targets uni drop-outs
Computex 2011Hedge hunting -
Microsoft signs up for patent protection
LawNice little OS, wouldn't like to see it broken... oh I dropped it -
Someone is stealing Microsoft's cookies
Hackers take the biscuit -
One in 14 downloads is malicious
Microsoft warns -
The ICO gives guidelines on Cookies
Cookie monster could be kept at bay -
Internet Explorer use falls
Even new browsers can't save it -
Kill your trolls with Drupal's Misery
Virtual thump next step -
IE 10 will not run on Vista
But then, Vista does not run on Vista -
Microsoft shows off early versions of IE10
Nothing stays static -
Windows 8 app shop screenshots appear
Apps, perhaps -
Mozilla has sign ups for "do not track" functions
AP and DAA join other letters signing up -
Ashley Highfield goes from MS to GMT Industry Council
Gets keys to investment coffers -
Microsoft updates Windows Phone 7 at last
Cut and paste is with us! -
Microsoft IE 9 gets 2.35 million downloads in 24 hours
That is 27 times a second -
IE9 climbs out of the fanfare
Microsoft begs IE6 to croak -
Mozilla says Microsoft's IE9 hardware claims hyped
Marketing is rubbish -
"Cut and Paste" Windows 7 update delayed
Can't Microsoft do anything right in mobile -
Apple's laughable security falls in five seconds
Just as well no one can be bothered hacking your Coldplay collection isn't it? -
Microsoft Patch Tuesday leaves Internet Explorer vulnerable
More frequent patch cycle not needed, says McAfee -
Microsoft preparing mysterious announcement
Beware the Ideas of March -
Norton update caused Internet Explorer crash
UpdatedSymantec fixed it on iPad II day -
Microsoft Internet Explorer is back from the dead
Downward slide reversed -
Tons of Google Calendar entries wiped clean
UpdatedThe Curious Case of the Vanishing Meeting Schedule -
IE9, multitasking goes head to head with Windows Phone 7
MWC 2011L'oeuf is all you need says Farmer Ballmer -
Google offers $20,000 bounty to hack Chrome
Modesty, they have heard of it -
Google catches Bing stealing its search results
Bing sting may cause problems for Microsoft -
Internet Explorer bug puts 900 million users at risk
Web browser needs a fix -
Google pips rivals to the post with Chrome tracking prevention
Plans to offer extension for other browsers -
Firefox tracking prevention HTTP header on the cards
Mozilla staff pushing for new universal feature -
Google exposes security bugs in rival browsers
Hides its own under WebKit banner -
Microsoft confirms DoS vulnerability
Working to fix FTP bother -
Microsoft launches HTML5 Labs
Keeping unstable specifications out of IE9 -
Mozilla must shape up with Firefox 4
CommentIf it wants to beat privacy killing Chrome -
Microsoft adds tracking protection to Internet Explorer 9
Privacy groups welcome news. advertisers furious -
Are social networking browsers a security risk?
CommentRockMelt launches to fanfare, but may contain major flaws -
Europe squares up to US in open source race
CommentDigital agenda driving EU adoption of open source software -
Microsoft plans first critical Office 2010 patch
Three security updates coming next week -
UK gov departments encouraged to upgrade to IE8
U-turn domino effect begins -
Microsoft is the HTML5 champion
Silverlight? Um let's not talk about that -
Home Office does u-turn on Internet Explorer 6
Will this become a domino effect? -
UK hasn't a clue about cyber crime
Experts tell TechEye -
Firefox 4 the Future: what's going on at Mozilla & Co?
It's a mystery, it's a mystery -
IE is dying in Europe
Thanks to the EU -
TechEye late to the IE9 party
A few thoughts from last week's launch -
Symantec warns Google Aurora hackers are back
Worrying signs of return -
Microsoft warns of evil malware
Mimics browser security -
Microsoft says IE6 nearly dead, but UK gov still loves it
Tories keeping IE6 alive -
98 percent of businesses get open saucey
Survey says yes, Microsoft says noooo... -
Germany warns about Apple gear
Too dangerous -
UK government refuses to upgrade from defunct IE6
While Microsoft chief security officer "pleads" users to upgrade -
Apple's Safari extensions API is “the most limited”
Developers compare Chrome, Firefox, Safari -
Microsoft squashed an online privacy improvement
Needed to protect advertisers -
Vole plugs hole while pulling the plug on Windows XP SP2
Security risk as Microsoft ends support for SP2 -
Firefox 4 Beta out - and it's looking to Chrome
Chrome creeps up browser rankings and it should worry everyone -
IBM betrays Microsoft with web browser switch
Sticking the knife in -
Dump IE6 pleads Microsoft security officer
It's pants and we know it -
Chrome gives Safari a tiny kicking
Gets ahead in browser market but only just -
We take a look at IE 9 Platform Preview 3
What you can expect, within -
Opera releases 10.60 beta
Browser still trailing behind others -
Chrome is dying
Microsoft's bizarre claim -
AMD shows off Fusion wafer, Fusion demo
Computex 2010Worlds collide -
Google provides Analytics opt-out for enhanced privacy
New measures for transparency and privacy -
Opera and Scribd join the Apple versus Adobe war
Flash gets a new ally, kind of -
Microsoft's browser plans aim to kill XP
It is all a cunning plan, claims analyst -
Microsoft claims browser rivals more bug ridden than IE
Firefox, Chrome not so good says Vole -
Microsoft releases software patch
Wrong Tuesday -
Microsoft partners ignore Mozilla
Silverlight is all we need -
Mozilla releases urgent Firefox upgrade to fix bug
UpdatedGerman government says "nein" to Firefox over security flaw -
Microsoft IE loses more market share
March of the Firefox -
Microsoft opens kimono on IE9
Full of HTML 5 goodness -
Microsoft jumps on Sports Relief bandwagon
No automatic charity for Firefox users -
Coppers shut down “worlds largest Botnet”
You're nicked, Madam Butterfly
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