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Can you believe that Yahoo!, the search engine created by Jerry Yang and David Filo That started out in a trailer at Stanford, has been around for 15 years? Indeed, Yahoo! has been around for 15 years ... |
Palm webOS, the operating system that powers the Palm Pre and the Palm Pixi, has been updated to version 1.4. The update is delivered to customers on... |
A proof of concept that details how arbitrary code can be run on a targeted machine by using VBScript in an .HLP file has been publicly posted. If a person with malicious intent hosts a specially crafted ... |
The other day we were announcing that Opera Software, the company behind the similarly named web browser, tolled out the first Release Candidate (RC1) of Opera 10.5 for Windows-powered computers. Since then the... |
Mozillaa??s email client has been updated to version 3.0.2 last week. If youa??re currently riding the Thunderbird 3.0 train, you are well advised to upgrade. Thunderbird 3.0.2 comes with several fixes to ... |
The development process of version 10.5 of the Opera web browser is moving along at quite a rapid pace. Why at the start of the month Opera Software released the ... |
Back in August 2009 we were reporting that social networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter and MySpace are a big no-no on military networks. A Marine Corps order specifically prohibited access to ... |
When an earthquake hit Haiti earlier this year, the Mountain View-based search engine giant showed its support in more than one way. For example it set up a special disaster relief information site ... |
One of the great new features the final version of Firefox 3.5 had to offer was Private Browsing Mode. Once Private Browsing Mode (PBM) is turned on, the user can surf the web safe in the knowledge that no data about ... |
All good things come to an end they say. Well, that certainly holds true for some Windows versions that will see the end of their lifecycle soon. As Microsoft explained, it will soon pull support for several ... |
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