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VG Technologies, company that specializes in providing antivirus and internet security protection to home and business users, recently announced that it updated its browser toolbar in an effort to ... |
This has been the month of makeovers. Mountain View-based search engine giant Google updated the looks of YouTube, Google Search and Google Calendar. Wikimedia also updated the looks of ... |
Yahoo! recently announced that its email service, the aptly named Yahoo! Mail, fights spam harder, smarter and better than any similar service out there a?? definitely better than Hotmail and Gmail. You might think ... |
Mountain View-based search engine Google releases versions of its Chrome browser to three channels. Any Chrome version is first released to the dev channel. Then it makes its way to the Beta ... |
Back in April Cerulean Studios, the company behind the multiprotocol instant messaging application, rolled out Trillian 4.2 for Windows Beta. You can now forget about the Beta and move on to the ... |
Gmail Labs is the place where Google software engineers release new and interesting experiments they come up with during their 20% time a?? the one day per week when they are allowed to work on ... |
According to Redmond-based software giant Microsoft, 'Halo: Reach' will be rolled out to the awaiting public all over the world this September. To be more precise the most anticipated game of the year ... |
BitDefender is an award winning security software application that provides properly good protection against viruses and other security threats. ByteDefender on the other hand is anything but a genuine ... |
Browsing the web on a regular connection (a.k.a HTTP) is good and all, but it is not exactly what you would call safe since the data sent over the web is not encrypted. Browsing the web on an SSL ... |
Google Calendar, the free time-management web application provided by Mountain View-based search engine giant Google, has updated its looks a?? just like YouTube and Google Search have not too long ago... |
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