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IE9 vs. Chrome 9.0 vs. Firefox 4.0

thumbnail IE9 vs. Chrome 9.0 vs. Firefox 4.0. Today�s users have more choices than ever when it comes down to what browser to run, and as soon as Micr...

You Can Tweet Your Hotpot Reviews from Android Devices Now

thumbnail You Can Tweet Your Hotpot Reviews from Android Devices Now Google is yet again expanding Hotpot and integrating it into more of its products...

Mozilla Debuts its Web App Store and Platform for Firefox and Chrome

thumbnail Mozilla Debuts its Web App Store and Platform for Firefox and Chrome Mozilla has made good on its promise of building an open web app infras...

Picasa Makes It Official, All Small Photos and Videos are Stored for Free

thumbnail Picasa Makes It Official, All Small Photos and Videos are Stored for Free Google has made it official and announced that small photos and re...

Turkey Has Blocked Google's Blogger Over a Few Football Video Streams

thumbnail Turkey Has Blocked Google's Blogger Over a Few Football Video Streams Google is having problems in Turkey again, Blogger has been blocke...

Angry Birds Is Coming to Facebook

thumbnail Angry Birds Is Coming to Facebook Considering that Angry Birds is now available on any platform imaginable, it's surprising that it'...

Google Chrome to Get Multi-Tab Selection and Colored Tabs

thumbnail While updates come at a steady pace for Chrome users and are usually, not inconsequential, but quite small, the team is working on bigger fe...

Fossilized Alien Life Found in Meteorites

thumbnail Fossilized Alien Life Found in Meteorites  The remains of microorganisms similar to a class of bacteria that live on Earth have been discove...

Wimbledon Tennis Championships Going 3D, Courtesy of Sony

thumbnail Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships are, without a doubt, one of the world's best-known and most famous tennis-related events, and from...

CeBIT Sees Gelid Demonstrating the GX-7 CPU Cooler

thumbnail CeBIT Sees Gelid Demonstrating the GX-7 CPU Cooler.  The whole point of CeBIT was so that companies from around the world could come togethe...