February 5, 2012

Firefox, Google uncertainty ends with three-year extension of search deal

In a deal that ends concerns that Mozilla would lose its primary source of revenue, Mozilla and Google have signed a new agreement that will lock in Google’s role as Firefox’s default search engine for at least three more years. “We’re pleased to

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Etc: Motorola Mobility shareholders have approved the merger with Google, with the acquisition expected to close in early 2012 pending regulatory…

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Major privacy flaw found in Dolphin HD browser for Android

Dolphin HD has long been our favorite third-party Web browser for Android. Its excellent tabbed user interface, add-on system, and gesture support have made it a popular choice among Android enthusiasts. But recent versions of the browser have introduced

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Internet Explorer 9 RC Downloaded 2 Million Times

Written by Staff Writer release candidate microsoft internet explorer 9 Software giant Microsoft has announced that the release candidate for the upcoming Internet Explorer 9 web browser has been downloaded more than 2 million times since its launch a

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Internet Explorer 9 RC Downloaded 2 Million Times