Features: Best tech bargains of the week: November 20
Pick up an excellent Android smartphone, fast mobile broadband or a ridiculously cheap Sony LCD TV.
GoodGearGuide Staff 20/11/2009 11:15:00
Features: Google Chrome OS unveiled: Speed, simplicity stressed
Thursday Google opened its doors to the press to show off its hotly anticipated Chrome operating system. In a small auditorium in Mountain View, California, Google VP of Product Development Sundar Pichai took to the stage to give us a demonstration of what Chrome OS actually is. Some rumors were confirmed, others dispelled, as the operating system emerged into the light of day. Here's what we now know about Google's Chrome OS.
Robert Strohmeyer 20/11/2009 08:07:00
Features: Google advances multiple efforts to make the web faster
When you add up this week's top Google news, it paints a picture of a gargantuan, but immature, effort to make the Web faster.
Julie Bort 14/11/2009 12:21:00
Features: Twitter's revamped retweets: The good, the bad, the missing
Twitter's new retweet function is slowly rolling out across its network. If you don't see the new feature yet, you will soon, Twitter co-founder Evan Williams said in a recent blog post.
Ian Paul 12/11/2009 04:56:00
Features: Facebook invasion: Beware of new 'smart' worm
Hot on the heels of a reported hijacking of hundreds of Facebook groups, a new variation on an old worm is crawling its way into the social network's walls.
JR Raphael 12/11/2009 10:32:00
Features: Bing now a serious challenger to Google
Given undistinguished history of Microsoft's late and unlamented Live Search engine, the predecessor to Bing, it's easy to dismiss Redmond as a hapless also-ran in the search market. But given the vast sums of money and resources that Microsoft is investing in its fledging Google challenger, this could change in a hurry.
Jeff Bertolucci 12/11/2009 10:34:00
Features: Firefox: Five years in the open source hen house
On its fifth birthday, Firefox must be considered both an incredible success and somewhat of a failure. The open source Web browser is a great product and quite an achievement, but has not tremendously advanced the cause of "free" software.
David Coursey 10/11/2009 06:37:00
Features: Q&A: isoHunt founder says P2P can help create post-piracy world
Gary Fung founded BitTorrent search engine isoHunt.com in 2003 when he was a 19-year-old student at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada.
Eric Lai 07/11/2009 11:41:00
Features: Best online deals for mobile phones and mobile broadband
Buying a mobile phone or mobile broadband service can be a daunting task, especially if the tech tools are destined for a Christmas stocking. Many consumers purchase their new mobile phones on a contract, as such it can be hard to track down a bargain -- monthly fees, extra charges for data and confusing terms and conditions can make the whole process a hassle. And that’s before you even factor in the pushy in store salespeople.
Ross Catanzariti 06/11/2009 15:37:00
Features: How many people have really 'Gone Google'?
How many people really use Google Apps and how many of them are paying customers? That's a question Google has never quite answered, having touted a "20 million users" and "2 million companies" figure that is almost meaningless.
David Coursey 04/11/2009 02:31:00
 
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