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Google Chrome Shipping On Some OEM PCs

It seems as though Microsoft is getting the bump by some manufacturers here in the U.S,, as Sony, for one, is shipping its VAIO notebooks with Chrome as the default browser.
Everyone who reads certainly must know by now that Internet Exploder is the slowest  of the most used browsers, and it has only been in [...]

No Fast Internet Connection? Try Opera Turbo, 3 Million Others Do

Of all the features that Opera 10 offers, the Turbo mode is not one of the things I use. I have a 7 Mb/s connection, so i am usually satisfied with my connection speed.
Others are using dial-up however, or possibly worse, a slow cable or DSL connection that a greedy provider classifies as broadband, but [...]

Opera (Quietly) Continues to Get Better

As work continues on the Unite part of the Opera browser, so does the addressing of any small problems in the mail parts of browser and mail program.
Though I have not experienced any, there are obviously some there, as the list of bug fixes notes them, and notes in which version of the program they [...]

Die Windows! Die!

For those too young or uninterested, Windows is now into its 26th year of existence. As operating systems go, it’s very long in the tooth. Perhaps John C. Dvorak, who has, incidentally, been writing about Windows for all of those years, puts it best, “It’s time for something new, and different”.
As I have said here, [...]

Windows 7 GUI –To Be or Not To Be

There appears to be a large flap over the proposed changes to the Windows user interface, as evidenced by the spirited debate ( and much kvelling by Mac OS X fans). MaryJo Foley, over at ZDNet, gave readers a chance to post their opinions, and, other than the group who would complain if you hung [...]

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