PCWorld - On Friday, Google gave Windows users something that they’ve been pining for: A Start button. And even better than that, Google’s version keeps you on the desktop and actually opens a pop-up menu full of programs, unlike the nerfed Start button that’s slated to appear in the Windows 8.1 update.
A total of 11 security fixes are ready to install.
Google has patched another zero-day vulnerability that was being exploited.
Google Chrome almost always offers to save your passwords for you. Thankfully, you can remove or edit them, as well. Here's how.