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Porn Browser Wars Heat Up, Firefox Goes Incognito, Too [Browsers]
In a response to Google Chrome's Incognito mode and IE8's InPrivate(s), Firefox beta 3.1 (hitting next month) will have a privacy mode of its own that will "ensure that users can't be tracked when doing 'private' things" according…
September 12 2008, 2:20pm | Comments
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Microsoft Arc, BlueTrack mice get the hands-on treatment
Filed under: Peripherals Not satisfied by the polished press shots of Microsoft's new Arc and BlueTrack mice? Then you might want to head over to Maximum PC, which managed to snag each mouse for a quick hands-on look.…
September 9 2008, 11:17pm | Comments
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Microsoft's BlueTrack mice are here -- laser bids a tearful goodbye
Filed under: Peripherals Yeah, so we might have forced Microsoft's hand into announcing the fall Zune lineup a day early, but nothing can upstage the pure excitement of the Say Goodbye to Laser campaign -- awww yeah, the…
September 9 2008, 7:31pm | Comments
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Microsoft BlueTrack Mouse: Laser Precision On Any Surface [Microsoft]
Following the other poorly kept secrets from Redmond this week, Microsoft officially announced their game-changing BlueTrack mouse that's been making the rounds lately. The BlueTrack takes the best parts of optical and laser mice and adds a massive…
September 9 2008, 5:01pm | Comments
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Meet Chrome, Google’s Windows Killer
Make no mistake. The cute comic book and the touchy-feely talk about user experience is little more than a coat of paint on top of a monumental hatred of Microsoft. Chrome, the Webkit-based Google browser that launches tomorrow…
September 2 2008, 6:11am | Comments
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No Joke: Google Introduces The Chrome Browser With A Cartoon
Update: Google has posted on its official blog saying they screwed up by mailing this cartoon out early. A beta version of Chrome will be made available tomorrow in over 100 countries - but, alas, for Windows only…
September 1 2008, 8:16pm | Comments
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Microsoft Says Hello to Ciao, Buys European Shopping Site
Microsoft has agreed to acquire a Connecticut-based research company called Greenfield Online, which runs both a website called Ciao for European comparison shoppers and an online survey system that helps businesses conduct market research. The cash tender offer…
August 29 2008, 5:43pm | Comments
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