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|  | Internet Explorer 9 arrives, but not for XP Microsoft takes the training wheels off of Internet Explorer 9 at South by Southwest, debuting a full-featured browser that has proven to be the fastest, most standards-compliant IE version yet. There's a catch, though: IE 9's not for Windows XP. Read full story |
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|  | Netflix for Android leaks onto Net but won't stream A long-awaited version of Netflix for Android supposedly taken from a prototype phone is now on the Internet, but most reports say the app won't stream any content. Read full story |
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|  | Twitter adds option to always use HTTPS Trying to give users tighter security, especially over unprotected Wi-Fi connections, Twitter has added an option to enable HTTPS as the default setting. Read full story |
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|  | Chrome still shines, 10 versions later Google Chrome exploded on to the browser scene in 2008 and hasn't let up on its rocketing trajectory. Now at 10 percent of the worldwide browser market share, we take a new look at the browser and what makes people crazy for Chrome. Read full story |
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|  | Google Apps: Now for early and late adopters There now are two versions of Google Apps to pick from to accommodate those who want change to be faster or slower. Read full story |
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|  | Crazy Zediva streams movies only out on DVD New service exploits copyright loophole by playing DVDs on its own DVD players, and streaming you the output. Think of it as a wall of Slingboxes, available for rent. Read full story |
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|  | Xobni for Gmail enters private beta; Android, iPhone next Xobni breaks out a free Firefox and Chrome add-on to supplement Google's Gmail. Read full story |
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|  | Skype introduces Qik Video Connect for iPhone Qik's new iPhone app takes video chatting one step further. Read full story |
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