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CNNMoney: Microsoft: Google violates our users' privacy tooupdated: Tue Feb 21 2012 13:28:00

Last week, Google was caught circumventing Apple's Safari browser privacy settings. Microsoft chimed in Monday with a "me too" complaint, saying that Google is also dodging around Internet Explorer's privacy settings.

Did Google intentionally track you?updated: Tue Feb 21 2012 13:15:00

A few days ago, controversy erupted when news broke that Google and other online advertising companies bypassed privacy protections in order to track users of Apple's Safari web browser and iOS mobile devices.

Google tracks unknowing Apple usersupdated: Tue Feb 21 2012 13:15:00

CNN's John King speaks with Jonathan Mayer, the grad student who cracked the code that allowed Google to track users.

CNNMoney: Google caught skirting Safari privacy settingsupdated: Fri Feb 17 2012 18:09:00

In the latest high-profile flap over online data privacy, Google has been caught bypassing the privacy settings on Apple's Safari Web browser, letting advertisers track users in unintended ways.

CNNMoney: Chrome overtakes Internet Explorer 8updated: Fri Dec 16 2011 15:01:00

Microsoft's Internet Explorer 8 is no longer the world's most-used browser, according to a Web analytics firm. But its replacement isn't a different version of IE: It's Chrome, Google's upstart Web browser.

CNNMoney: New browsers offer tons of improvementsupdated: Fri Mar 18 2011 11:50:00

Did you hear the news about the best new Web browser?

Hacking competition leaves Android, Windows Phone 7 undefeatedupdated: Thu Mar 17 2011 08:32:00

From the results of the Pwn2Own hacking competition, it looks like Android and Windows Phone 7 are tough nuts to crack.

CNNMoney: Internet Explorer usage falls below 50%updated: Wed Oct 06 2010 12:17:00

For more than a decade, Microsoft's Internet Explorer has been the predominant tool the world uses to connect to the Web, but that's no longer true, according to a Web analytics firm.

CNNMoney: The browser wars are backupdated: Wed Sep 15 2010 15:33:00

Move over, smartphones: The hottest tech battle right now isn't being fought out in the mobile market, but on old-fashioned PCs.

CNNMoney: Hackers say iPad has more security holesupdated: Mon Jun 14 2010 13:08:00

A day after AT&T fessed up to its iPad 3G customers about a security breach, the hackers that exploited the vulnerability in AT&T's website said there are still lurking security problems related to the iPad.

Safari 5 aims to simplify Web readingupdated: Tue Jun 08 2010 14:40:00

Apple launched a new version of its Web browser this week. Safari 5 claims to be faster than its predecessors, and it aims to make the online reading experience clutter-free and less stressful.

Apple's iPad -- Will it improve the Web?updated: Thu Feb 04 2010 13:56:00

Apple's iPad launched last week, boasting the "best way to experience the Web."

Should you heed all your software updates?updated: Tue Apr 07 2009 13:52:00

If my computer says it has a software update, should I install it?

Apple announces Safari 4 public betaupdated: Tue Feb 24 2009 13:36:00

Apple on Tuesday announced the release of a public beta Safari 4, promising a much faster browser with improved navigation and searching.

FSB: Why Macs still aren't right for most businessesupdated: Fri May 30 2008 10:29:00

Is it time to consider moving your small business to Macs?

Review: Apple iPhone leaves users wanting moreupdated: Tue Jul 03 2007 21:15:00

From the moment Apple announced its iPhone at Macworld 2007, the tech world hasn't stopped asking questions. Because Apple has kept many iPhone details under wraps until very recently, we've been forced to speculate. Until now. Is the iPhone pretty? Absolutely. Is it easy to use? Certainly. Does it live up to the stratospheric hype? Not so much.

Business 2.0: Moore's Law Reconsideredupdated: Tue Apr 03 2007 11:47:00

Apple's unveiling of the iPhone at this year's Macworld trade show quietly signaled the end of Moore's Law as we know it. At the same time, it ushered in a new era of technical innovation, driven b...

Business 2.0: Taking The Plungeupdated: Mon Aug 01 2005 00:01:00

Jon von Tetzchner, chief executive officer and co-founder of Oslo-based Opera Software, is accustomed to people snickering about his grand aspirations. So he didn't mind drumming up some publicity ...

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