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Chrome accounts for nearly 10 percent of browser usage. Google would like more and is looking to corporate use for further adoption.
Facebook founder beats out world leaders and controversial figures for the title, bestowed on the person who has "done the most to influence the events of the year."
Sites and services come and go all the time. We round up 15 that met their end during the course of 2010. Some of them may even surprise you.
Spamhaus and Trend Micro regard a Web site that lists mirrors of WikiLeaks sites as dangerous to visit, but WikiLeaks.info contends that its site has no malware.
With a Verizon iPhone, Apple will see only around 2.5 million iPhones added to the total number sold next year, predicts Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster.
The new thing in scareware are degragger scams that falsely claim a computer needs disk errors fixed, experts say.
Professional-networking site takes preemptive measure to prevent users whose data was exposed in Gawker breach from having their LinkedIn accounts hijacked.
PlayStation 3 processors find an unlikely home in the Condor Cluster, a mega-computer built to undertake highly specific military tasks.
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An allegation that the FBI, which has long pressed for backdoors into encryption products, surreptitiously placed one into OpenBSD alarms security experts.
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