February 5, 2012

Google launches Chrome Web Store in RP

Google has launched Chrome Web Store in the Philippines.  The Chrome Web Store is an open marketplace that gives users an easy place to browse, discover and purchase the best apps on the web, and it gives developers a dedicated place to showcase their

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Hackers using botnets to bypass Google and map attack victims

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Mozilla Firefox 3.6.20

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Mozilla prepares Firefox 6 for official release

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Google touts ‘optional’ gaming for Google+

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Google adds virtualisation and VPN functionality to Chromebook laptops

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Microsoft and Adobe release critical patches for Internet Explorer and Flash

Microsoft and Adobe have released security updates to patch critical flaws in Internet Explorer and Flash which could allow an attacker to remotely execute code on a targeted system without user interaction or warning.

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Google adds instant pages with Chrome 13 update

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Google AdWords hit by phishing scam

Users of Google’s AdWords platform are advised to be on the lookout following the discovery of a phishing scam which targets the service. Security firm Sophos said that it had discovered a series of phony email messages which claim to be from AdWords

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Google+ account suspensions bemuse users

A large number of Google+ accounts are reported to have been deleted over the weekend, and Google has so far declined to provide any explanation. Robert Scoble, a Rackspace blogger and Google+ user, claimed that accounts are being frozen because Google

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