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Microsoft's IE9 to tap hardware for speed boost
Microsoft's next browser, Internet Explorer 9 (IE9), will offload image and text rendering chores to the PC's graphic processor, one way the company plans to increase the browser's overall performance, according to the firm's top IE manager. Read more...

Twitter turns on geolocation functionality

Google goes for speed, security in Chrome OS

FAQ: All you need to try out the Office 2010 Beta

Developers slowly rising to Microsoft's Surface

NSA helped with Windows 7 development

IE9 will close performance gap, Microsoft says

Salesforce.com announces 'Chatter' social-networking app

Microsoft to open up compilers for Visual Basic and C#

Firefox 3.6 locks out rogue add-ons

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Why Chrome OS will fail -- big time
A lack of flexibility will doom Google's latest ego trip to the dustbin of history

InfoWorld's top 10 emerging enterprise technologies
2009's up-and-coming technologies for business that will have the greatest impact in years to come

Delete a Registry Key
Buffalo asked the Answer Line forum how to delete a Registry key

Book Review: Scratch 1.4: A Beginner's Guide
If I had read this book before a recent Scratch Day event, I could have been more useful to the students who showed up.

IT snake oil: Six tech cure-alls that went bunk
Legendary promises, little delivery -- IT history is fraught with "transformational" sales pitches that fell far short

The Revolution will be programmed, Part III
Continuing his exploration of the Runtime Revolution programming system, Mark Gibbs delves into the language a little further before wrapping up this series.

Keep Your Outsourcing Provider Hungry for Your Business
IT leaders are increasingly turning to multiple outsourcing vendors to obtain application development and maintenance services. They're finding that spreading their application development and maintenance work across, say, three vendors makes more sense than having a single provider perform all of the work.

A-Z of Programming Languages: Arduino's Tom Igoe
Arduino's Tom Igoe talks about the birth and development of the language.

Opinion: Why application-layer defenses belong in the applications
Intrusion-detection tools might seem up to the job of stopping SQL injection attacks, but they aren't.

Opinion: Eolas might just sue every last, lousy company in creation
Well, not quite, but patent troll Eolas is suing most major companies that add any kind of functionality to the Web beyond basic text rendering.

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