From PC World: Spooked by the use of an Internet Explorer exploit to attack Google and other firms in China, France and Germany are both urging their citizens to stop using Microsoft's Web browser. This argument is sure to meet friction from Microsoft as it already has from others... |
From CNET News.com: Mozilla on Sunday released a second release candidate of Firefox 3.6, a modest upgrade that embodies Mozilla's effort to increase the frequency the open-source browser is developed. Mike Beltzner, president of Firefox, announced second Firefox 3.6 release... |
From CNET News.com: Apple has formally announced a special event for Wednesday, January 27, in San Francisco to reveal to the public its "latest creation." Whether the company will open the curtains on a tablet, slate, big iPod Touch, or a bit of all three, invited guests will find... |
From CNET News.com: Google is looking into whether employees in its China office were involved in the attacks on its network that led to theft of intellectual property, according to CNET sources and news reports. Sources familiar with the investigation told CNET last week that... |
From Tom's Hardware: U.S. Ambassador to China, Jon Huntsman, said that the U.S. government will be staying out of any negotiations that Google may have with China following the hacking incident. Huntsman did acknowledge that Americans are likely to feel very strongly in the Google... |
From X-bit Labs: The first images of what is believed to be ATI’s forthcoming entry-level DirectX 11 graphics solutions have emerged on the Internet. The outlook of graphics card is hardly surprising and resembles that of low-end solutions that were available five or even more years... |
From InfoWorld: Nokia has turned in its proposal for the user interface in Symbian^4, with the goal of developing an interface that can compete with the iPhone and Google's Android OS. The proposal was turned in to the Symbian Foundation on Friday, and will now undergo open... |
From PC World: Sony will launch the first laptop containing the new TransferJet short-range wireless system on Saturday. Sony hopes TransferJet will replace cables for shifting data between gadgets, but the technology's success will depend on its use in products from the big-name... |
From CNET News.com: In an unusual move, the Alibaba Group of China on Saturday criticized Yahoo, one of its largest shareholders, for siding with Google after a cyberattack on that company. John Spelich, a spokesman for Alibaba, said executives at the company were angry because... |
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