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Leader If enacted, anti-file-sharing provisions will impose huge cost and huge danger without any guarantee of success or necessity. We deserve more rational laws more
One promise needed for internet freedom
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Roundup: Full coverage of Google Chrome
The search giant's launch of its own open-source browser sends a clear challenge to Microsoft more
Google shows Chrome OS, promises 2010 launch
Google's long-awaited Chrome OS aims at security, speed and simplicity in netbook cloud computing more
Google announces Chrome operating system
The Google Chrome Operating System project aims to build a Linux-based OS available for purchase on netbooks in the second half of 2010 more
Photos: Highlights of the beta browser
For years, people have speculated about whether Google would ever release its own operating system. And now, it has — in a way... more
Leader: Chrome needs more than just sparkle
There's a lot of technology in Google's Chrome browser. Its success depends on something more more
Can Chrome shine amid the competition?
ZDNet.com's Sumi Das reports on why Google has jumped into the browser fray, and explores the company's hopes for Chrome more
Benchmarks: Google Chrome
Google's Chrome browser seeks to set new speed standards and thus accelerate the development of AJAX-based web applications. Check out our comparative performance test to see how it fares more
Review: Google Chrome (beta)
Google has launched Chrome, an open-source browser that sends a clear challenge to Microsoft in the way it lets users work with applications more
Video: Google Chrome to open new front in browser war
On Tuesday evening, Google will release a beta of its Chrome browser. Rupert Goodwins looks forward to the latest campaign in the browser war more
Comment: All roads lead to Chrome
With its new browser, Google has finally taken its gaudy, chrome-plated, futuristic ray gun and pointed it straight at Microsoft's head more
Google releases stable version of Chrome 3.0
Google has announced that the third stable release of Chrome is ready for the world, a little over a year after its debut more
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Twitter hack was DNS redirect
Tom Espiner Twitter has said an attack on Thursday which took the site offline for many users was the result of a DNS redirect. A group calling itself the Iranian Cyber Army redirected users... more
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PsiXpda
First Take PsiXpda Earlier this month I mentioned the PsiXpda in my personal blog. Now I have one and I’ve had the chance spend a little bit of time using it. First impressions are mixed.... more
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RIM takes ZDNet UK on a magical pixie...
David Meyer Well, I'm here in Bochum, Germany, on a press trip with Research In Motion. I can't tell you yet why we're here (hint: it's BlackBerry-related, but nothing that I couldn't write up... more
Rupert's Diary
Steorn sets up for second bite at perp...
Rupert Goodwins Perpetual motion - a technology so outside the laws of physics that even the patent office refuses to touch it - is back. Or it will be when Steorn, the Emerald Isle's leading proponents... more
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How to Upgrade From Windows Vista to W...
Did you get the news? Microsoft has unzipped its kitty and kept its latest, supposedly the best, offering on display. This is the brand new version of Microsoft operating system, named... More
Tinsel on the TARDIS
There were shepherds on the hill, and the Doctor popped his head out of the TARDIS and said "you might want to see this" and they were astounded. WHY do we pay for a TV license?... More
Can I have fries with that? (Consumer...
Licence policies of Tech company's have been for a long time both complicated and 'Dick Turpin-esque', people just click 'I agree' without reading the Agreement. I do the same, but... More








