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Android security fix said to be on way

Google on Wednesday began fixing a security flaw that affects some 97% of Android smartphones.

 

Collision course for Android, Chrome?

Collision course for Android, Chrome?

Mike Cleron, a Google software engineer for the Android operating system, made an ambitious pronouncement onstage at the company's annual conference last week.

 

IE9 can't stop Microsoft's browser slump

IE9 can't stop Microsoft's browser slump

The March launches of Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) and Firefox 4 failed to stop Microsoft's and Mozilla's decline in browser share, new Web usage data shows.

 

Google faces more antitrust complaints

The search-engine giant is facing complaints in South Korea as mobile phones using its Android software gain dominance.

 

U.S Approves Google Acquisition of Travel Software

U.S Approves Google Acquisition of Travel Software

The Justice Department has cleared, with conditions, Google’s $700 million purchase of ITA.

Senh: This is a strange purchase. Didn't see it happening.

 

On Firefox 4 Day, Chrome 11 Hits Beta With The Ability To Talk To Your Computer!

On Firefox 4 Day, Chrome 11 Hits Beta With The Ability To Talk To Your Computer!

As you're aware by now, earlier today Mozilla officially unveiled Firefox 4 to the world. At first glance, it's a great update with massive speed improvements. And that's good, because that's exactly what they need to combat the fast-rising Chrome browser from Google.

 

Google Takes Heat Over App Security

Google Takes Heat Over App Security

A major software attack that distributed malicious programs to around 260,000 Android phones has put pressure on Google to do more to secure its market for smartphone apps.

Senh: With smartphones becoming more and more prevalent, it's just a matter of time before hackers start attacking it like desktop computers.

 

¡Increíble! Google Turns Your Android Phone Into An On-The-Fly Conversation Interpreter

When it came to translations, you used to either need an interpreter or a book to navigate another language. That was either costly or cumbersome, respectively. Then the Internet came along and made things significantly easier. Except you had to be chained to your computer to translate something. A year ago, Google made things easier again by launching their Translate app for Android.

Senh: Take that, Word Lens.

 

R.I.P., My Chrome Laptop

R.I.P., My Chrome Laptop

How long does a Chrome notebook battery last? Eighteen days, in the case of my test model. Sad. I know that this is a beta product, but that is a major fail, even in beta. This is the cloud-computing dream, the Microsoft headache that could challenge the ecosystem from Dell to Firefox.

 

Why Google's Chrome notebook will succeed

Why Google's Chrome notebook will succeed

In the past two weeks, Google has started sending out its pilot notebook for testing. It is little more than a Web browser tucked inside a netbook. Yes, all it does is surf the Web. And it's going to be huge.

Senh: I highly doubt it. I think tablets made the Chrome OS obsolete.

 

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