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Google Chrome Just Beat Out Internet Explorer as the Most Used Browser [Factoid]

It appears that Google Chrome finally overtook Microsoft Internet Explorer as the world's most popular browser last week—at least according to statistics fromthe web analytics service Statcounter. As TNW points out, measuring this kind of usage is hardly a perfect science, but as you can se...

Wordless Web Turns the Internet Into One Giant Picture Book [Browsers]

Remember the joys of sitting down with a giant picture book when you were younger? Of just flipping through the pages, staring at images, and not having to worry about all those words? Well that's exactly what the Wordless Web experiment is all about.More »

PrivacyScan: Protecting Your Privacy Both Online and Off

As more of our lives are shared online, it becomes increasingly difficult to keep track of the things we want to keep private. You may be surprised how much of a trail you leave behind just from browsing the Internet. From saved cookies to form history, your personal information is scattered arou...

Scared Of Flashback? Here's How To Disable Java On Your Mac And Stay Safe

Got the Flashback spooks? Apple has said that its working on a tool to end the notorious Flashback botnet once and for all, but there’s still the remotest chance you could get infected. Keep in mind that only around 600,000 Macs have fallen prey to Flashback, and that number is a tiny fract...

IOS Completely Embarrasses Android In HTML5 Speed Tests

Given the numbers, LG might be better sticking to physical displays of 3-D like this one at the Mobile World Congress last week. Photos Charlie Sorrel (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0) IOS runs HTML5 games a crazy three times faster than Android, according to a study by Spaceport.io. The tests were run on variou...

Obama's privacy plan puts pinch on Google

Jonathan Mayer of Stanford University found that Google intentionally circumvented Safari's privacy feature...

Obama administration outlines online privacy guidelines

The Obama administration on Wednesday outlined a set of online privacy principles...

Google responds to Microsoft over privacy issues, calls IE's cookie policy 'widely non-operational'

Microsoft has accused Google of manipulating Internet Explorer's default privacy restrictions...

WSJ: Google tracked iPhone, iPad users, bypassing Apple's Safari browser privacy settings; Microsoft denounces

Safari normally blocks cookies used by ad networks and others to track people...

Chrome Browser for Android: Faster, Smarter, Better (Updates: Hands On With Video) [Video]

Google's Chrome browser has been chewing up market share on desktops and laptops for a while now, and now it's going mobile. If you've got an Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) phone or tablet you can download it now. If you don't—and that should be most of you—time to get jealous.More...