- Wed Nov 18 3:02 PM PST 2009 With IE 9, Microsoft fights back in browser wars
By showing its first glimpses of technology in Internet Explorer 9, Microsoft also is showing it's serious about building a competitive browser.
- Thu Nov 12 4:00 AM PST 2009 Google hopes Go will give a browser boost
The Net giant is working to integrate its new Go programming language with its Chrome browser and Native Client technology to speed Web-based programs.
- Wed Nov 11 9:55 AM PST 2009 Mozilla releases second Firefox 3.6 beta
There are 190 changes in the latest test version of the open-source browser, but most of them are under the hood.
- Mon Nov 9 1:52 PM PST 2009 ZiiLabs latest processor brings 1080p to Netbooks
ZiiLabs does not make any consumer products itself but intends for the ZMS-08 Zii System-On-Chip to be used by manufacturers in devices such as Web tablets, Netbooks, and smartphones.
- Mon Nov 2 9:27 PM PST 2009 Google Chrome 4.0 graduates to beta status
There's no Mac OS X or Linux version yet, and extensions are disabled, but a significant new version of Chrome is heading to a broader audience.
- Wed Oct 28 2:43 PM PDT 2009 Sprint: App approvals in our store will take a week
At the company's Open Developer Conference, a Sprint representative says approval times for application submissions would be notably shorter than the competition.
- Wed Oct 21 6:48 PM PDT 2009 Q&A: Eric Schmidt wants Google in your office
Google services for business customers will become "very profitable" once they reach sufficient scale, CEO Schmidt tells CNET News.
- Wed Oct 21 8:01 AM PDT 2009 Taking a look at Nook
Nook, the new Barnes & Noble e-book reader, is a direct attack on Amazon's Kindle. What are its advantages and disadvantages, and how well will it do in the market?
- Tue Oct 20 5:35 PM PDT 2009 Not much to tweet about in Twitter CEO talk
Evan Williams takes the stage at the Web 2.0 Summit but didn't disclose anything new about its revenue plans or new features--just the revelation that he used to have a really bad haircut 15 years ago.
- Thu Oct 8 7:49 PM PDT 2009 WebGL slips into Chrome, too, for 3D Web
Google's browser is the latest to get support for a nascent standard for building accelerated 3D graphics into Web pages and Web applications.




