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Google's Chrome 8: What's New, What's Next

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December 3, 2010
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Google's Chrome 8: What's New, What's Next Google's just released a new version of its Chrome Web browser -- and the update paves the way for some big things ahead.
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Top Selling or Innovative Gadgets From Holidays Past: Slideshow Here is a look back on 40 years of gizmos, games, and gadgets that were a big hit under the Christmas tree.
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Google Quashes 13 Chrome Bugs, Adds PDF Viewer Google on Thursday patched 13 vulnerabilities in Chrome as it shifted the most stable edition of the browser to version 8.
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Google Admits Street View Trespassing, Hit with Crippling $1 Fine Federal judge approves settlement in suit brought by Pennsylvania couple
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Games and Gadgets of Holidays Past: From Pong to Furby Take a Christmas trip down memory lane about 40 years and get nostalgic for the "it" tech gifts from Pong to Furby
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WikiLeaks Hounded Across Internet by Hackers, U.S. Senator The digital whistleblower is fending off legal and technical attacks in the wake of its latest revelations.
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Free Smartphones at Best Buy Through December Best Buy will feature free smartphones each day in December, subject to a new or upgrade activation and a two-year service agreement
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Government Botches Case Against Xbox 360 Hacker, Drops Charges The government drops its case against a man charged with modifying Xbox 360s to play pirated versions of games after the judge pillories prosecution.
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Mac App Store: No Demos for You! Apple is taking a hard line against free trial versions of apps in its new digital storefront -- possibly to its own detriment.
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WikiLeaks.org Downed by Domain Hosting Service WikiLeaks' main website could not be accessed on Friday through its WikiLeaks.org domain name after a subsidiary of Dynamic Network Services terminated its...
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Rogue Websites Exploit Flaw to Track Your Web History Researchers uncover detailed "history sniffing" practices at hundreds of Websites.
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World of Warcraft Cataclysm Trailer Teases New Areas Just a few more days until Cataclysm's here, but if you want a peek at the new areas, Blizzard happy to oblige.
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Chrome Ascends in Browser Wars Analysis: Google's browser is a major hit, especially among people who take their Web browsers really seriously.
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Fighting Firesheep: New Tactics Analysis: Here's some new protection against Firesheep attacks when you're surfing in public.
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A 21st Century Credit Card Step aside Visa, Mastercard, the next generation credit card is (almost) here
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What's in the Newest Net Neutrality Plan Analysis: The FCC tries to include something for everyone in the net neutrality debate, but it's not clear how a reconciliation can occur.
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Who Killed Sony SNAP? Sony flirted with brilliance when it announced an open source platform for consumer electronics. So why did it pull the project days later?
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Do You Trust the App Store With the Future of Print? Do you trust Apple with the future of publishing? Here are some reasons to be wary.
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Verizon LTE vs. The Rest: 4G Smackdown When it comes to 4G services who has the best deals, fastest speeds, best coverage in the U.S.? Here I've assembled a brief overview of what each competitor is offering.
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Avatar on 3D Blu-ray: Only $400 (Not Including TV)! Want to watch Avatar on your 3D HDTV? Be prepared to lay down some cash.
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