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Chrome 27: Talk to me

Google's latest Web browser, Chrome 27, enables you to say, as well as type, your queries. Alas, its first version doesn't work that well.

published 16 hours ago by Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols

Bugzilla

Bugzilla is the leading open-source/free software bug tracking system, with high-profile installations at mozilla.org (250,000 entries), Gnome, Red...

published 2 days ago by Bugzilla Project at mozilla.org

WebBrowserPassView

WebBrowserPassView is a password recovery tool that reveals the passwords stored by the following Web browsers: Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox,...

published 2 days ago by NirSoft Freeware

Mozilla Thunderbird

Mozilla Thunderbird makes e-mailing safer, faster, and easier with such features as intelligent spam filters, a built-in RSS reader, and quick ...

May 13, 2013 by Mozilla

HTML5 steps closer to baked-in DRM support

The first draft of a specification that would provide a hook for DRM systems to interact with HTML5 has been published by the web standards body W3C.

May 13, 2013 by Nick Heath

Naked Browser Pro / NB Pro

New app released April 11.I want everyone who purchases this web browser to be happy with it so please try the free version. It will help you becom...

May 12, 2013 by Feverish Development

HttpWatch Professional Edition

HttpWatch Professional Edition shows you HTTP and HTTPS traffic from within IE allowing you to quickly debug, fix, and optimize your Website. Se...

May 9, 2013 by Simtec

Google gets sync

Google seems to be everywhere on an increasing basis, what with Chrome, Chrome OS, Google Glass, and of course Android. A big reason is that Google gets the concept of synchronization, and executes it so well.

May 3, 2013 by James Kendrick

A popular Office for Mac version reaches the end of the support line

All Office editions are not created equal. Microsoft's support lifecycle for Office on Windows provides for 10 years of support. But Office for Mac doesn't qualify for extended support. That means a widely used Office version has reached the unsupported phase sooner than you might expect.

April 26, 2013 by Ed Bott

Apple versus Microsoft: the ticker tape tells the tale

If all you ever read is the tech press, you probably think Microsoft is doomed, and you probably can't understand why Apple's stock has plunged over the last six months. Maybe it's because the press is only seeing a tiny slice of the pie.

April 25, 2013 by Ed Bott