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Mozilla bans Apple iOS
Apple too horrible to work with -
Google kills off VP8 patent pool
Way clear for royalty free VP8 -
Mountain Lion feature means Apple fans can crash software at home
File:/// under innovation -
Microsoft wades into Google, the evil privacy breacher
Plugs Bing on Safari -
Chrome to support "do not track"
Google gives in -
Oracle patches Java vulnerability
Java 7 needs update -
FTC hits Google with record $22.5 million fine
Found guilty in Safari cookie case -
Apple's iOS 6 ditches native YouTube app
Until app store version surfaces -
Google to write US watchdog a huge cheque
Settling Apple anti-trust claims -
Google about to settle with FTC over privacy
$22.5 million for exploiting Apple Safari -
Google admits breaking Macbook Airs
Denting the Chrome -
Apple iOS6 is another yawn
Nothing to see here, move on -
Facebook drops Chrome
Recommends something better known called Opera -
Browser wars begin in the mobile space
Same war different battleground -
Google in hot water over Safari cookies
Violated Apple's privacy -
Apple furious with Dropbox
Latest SDK has Cupertino fuming -
Cyber criminals take $10,000 a day from Apple users
Can afford to buy their own Apple gear now -
Internet Explorer back from the dead
Much maligned browser wins back users with IE9 -
Google sued for ignoring Safari do-not-track settings
Claims Google Plus snooped without permission -
Chrome is the loser at security conference
First to fall in Pwn2own -
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 -
Google pulls Gmail app
We cocked up -
WebOS did better on an iPad
HP hardware let it down -
Apple's Lion OS breaks other people's software
As compatible as an electric eel -
Amazon surrenders to Apple and Jobs' Mob
Stops people visiting its own store -
Troll gives angry Judge "dog ate my homework" excuse
LawUpdate to browser prevented me from filing, m'lord -
New York Post snubs Apple faithful
Don't want your stinking Safari -
MacDefender Defeats Apple Security Update
Jobs' Mob all at sea -
Hacking toolkit for Apple gear released
Crimeware floats around forums -
WebGL undermines security
First they came for the shader and I said nothing.... -
Internet Explorer use falls
Even new browsers can't save it -
Apple: We need to spy on our customers
Even Windows users -
Apple pledges not to stalk customers
They are doing what we are saying anyway -
Apple followers have difficulty coping with Android's fame
How to turn bad news into good -
Apple gets miffed about poor Safari review
Testing methods did not factor Jobs' Mob's updating -
Apple's laughable security falls in five seconds
Just as well no one can be bothered hacking your Coldplay collection isn't it? -
Apple censors Opera-mini
You can only use it if you are old enough to have sex -
All web browsers suffer from terrible security
Chrome the best of an awful bunch -
Microsoft Internet Explorer is back from the dead
Downward slide reversed -
Google offers $20,000 bounty to hack Chrome
Modesty, they have heard of it -
Groupon gets knuckles rapped by advertising body
Watchdog bares its teeth -
Google exposes security bugs in rival browsers
Hides its own under WebKit banner -
Google patents "highlight all"
All your Windows belong to Google -
Microsoft is the HTML5 champion
Silverlight? Um let's not talk about that -
Firefox 4 the Future: what's going on at Mozilla & Co?
It's a mystery, it's a mystery -
Apple users get their own Zombie cookie
Thanks to Jobsian HTML 5 obsession -
Apple makes sure press does what it is told
Extreme media management -
Microsoft recommends rival browser to fix Hotmail problem
All roads lead to Chrome -
Apple's Safari extensions API is “the most limited”
Developers compare Chrome, Firefox, Safari -
AMD announces 3DOpenGL ES 2.0 Driver
3D online with no plug-ins -
Apple has the most insecure software in the world
Where is your Jobs now? -
Apple cripples 3G phone
Steve says all your phones must be broken -
Top pornographers back Steve Jobs
Flesh not Flash -
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 -
Adobe says 64-bit flash is coming
It will save every one of us -
Opera releases 10.60 beta
Browser still trailing behind others -
iPad has another security flaw, says hacker group
There goes your data -
Apple brags about open web with closed web
HTML5 demo page forces Safari browser on you -
Apple exposed Mac users to security hole for two years
All they need is faith -
Compro shows off latest IP camera
Wearers of tinfoil hats take note -
Microsoft to offer other internet browsers
Windows users are no longer confined to IE -
Apple puts iPhone users' data at risk
Apple's security "is a joke" -
Chrome nibbles into Firefox, IE market share
Mostly at Mozilla's expense -
Google drops support for Internet Explorer 6.0
And other browsers too