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Chrome hits 17-month low, Windows 8 still only creeping upward

ARStechnica: Microsoft's browser did as well as Google's browser did badly in February. Internet Explorer's share is the highest it's been in a year and a half. Chrome's is the lowest it's been in almost as long.

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mpctips4064d ago

Will be interesting to see how that pans out next month now that IE10 is available on Windows 7.

aviator1894063d ago

erm...why not?
it's speedy, pretty secure, and I dig the interface.

KingPin4063d ago

so i guess im in the 1.82% that uses opera which is still 100 times better than IE.

mcstorm4063d ago

I think its funny how IE still gets stick from people. I was a big Firefox and Chrome fan until IE 9 came out and for me everything I use in day to day web browsing IE dose better.

I now have IE10 on my Surface and Windows 8 laptop and again I cant fault it. It works with every web site I throw at it where Chrome and Firefox don't.

For me Microsoft as a company seem to be making there software a lot faster and more stable than everyone else to. from Windows Phone, Xbox, Windows 8, Server 2012 and more.

Plasmana4063d ago

Agreed! The IE sucks argument is old news. The recent Microsoft products are great. I traded my iPhone for a Windows Phone, and I've never looked back.

mcstorm4063d ago

I agree. I was a big Anti Microsoft customer during the Vista days but since windows 7 Microsoft products have got better and better each year.

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Galaxy S25 to Integrate Advanced Google AI Features

Samsung's Galaxy S25 is set to elevate Google AI integration, extending to hardware depths.

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Microsoft's Gaming Shake-up: 1900 Job Cuts, Senior Execs Exit Xbox and Blizzard

Microsoft is laying off more employees, a new round after they cut thousands last year. It seems like many big tech companies are doing the same.

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Unveiling Android's Game-Changer: The Long-Awaited Battery Health Monitor – Report

Google Reportedly Set to Launch Tool Revealing Battery Degradation Over Time for Phones and Tablets, Says Android Authority.

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