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Gaga's Album Gives iTunes The Finger, Navy SEALs Vs. Mickey Mouse, And More...

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Chrome Goes Tablet, Virus-Free Browsing, Gamestop's Facebook Store, and More...

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Buy Google's New Cr-48 Notebook for $11,100--Free Shipping!

It has no Ethernet port, traditional hard drive or OS. And it'll cost you $11,100 on eBay, where the going price for Google's new limited-edition, Chrome OS-based Cr-48 notebook is in the five figures.READ»

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How to Get a Limited Edition Google Chrome Cr-48 Notebook

Want that limited-edition Chrome laptop but can't find it anywhere? We spoke with an insider at Google, who provided some details on the Cr-48 notebooks.READ»

Google Unveils Chrome OS, New Browser, Web Store Apps

Google spent hours unveiling its latest products, software, and features. Here's the short version: Chrome is the future of Google. READ»

Google Chrome Gifts Connectivity to Holiday Airline Passengers

Google Chrome hooks up with three domestic airlines to provide free Wi-Fi for up to 17 million passengers.READ»

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Internet Explorer 9 Beta Scores Millions of Downloads: No Longer "Internet Exploder"?

Microsoft's venerable Internet Explorer has been known as Internet Exploder for some time, due to its sluggishness and out-of-date feature set. But the new IE9 beta is netting millions of downloads. Is the curse finally broken?READ»

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Google Chrome Updates to Version 6, Slims Down Even More

Google Chrome is two years old, and with the new sixth stable release, it's got new features like form autofill and extension syncing, plus a new, sleeker look.READ»

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Google Chrome 5 Beta: Fastest Chrome Yet Brings Native Flash Support

Chrome is snatching Web browser marketshare left and right, and the newly released beta version should keep users migrating from Internet Explorer and Firefox. It's the fastest version yet in a browser already known for speed.READ»

Browser Wars: Google Chrome Wins a Round, at Everyone Else's Expense

The Net browser wars have just taken an interesting turn: For the month of February, Google's Chrome was the only one to demonstrate a growth in market share. It was a tiny change, but a strangely interesting one. What's Chrome's secret?READ»

Five Browser Secrets of Power Web Surfers

Whether you're working or wasting time, you spend a lot of time on the Web every day. But are you using your browser's best features?READ»

Google's CEO Is Serious About Chrome OS: It's Not a Windows Rival

The Internet's been alive with supposition, speculation and inspired guesses since Google's Chrome OS news hit this week. That's possibly why Google's CEO, Eric Schmidt, stepped up and talked about things. He's serious about ...READ»