Tuesday, April 06, 2010

Court Decision May Affect Your Browsing

Court: FCC has no power to regulate Net neutrality

A three-judge panel in Washington, D.C. unanimously tossed out the FCC's August 2008 cease and desist order against Comcast, which had taken measures to slow BitTorrent transfers before voluntarily ending them earlier that year.

Is your browser spying on you?

Microsoft claims Google's Chrome web browser is "stealing your privacy." Are they right?

Microsoft's big gamble with free Office

Microsoft has a new plan to make more money from Office: give it away. With Office 2010, one of the biggest changes is how many ways there are to get Microsoft's most profitable software program for free.

More Google Buzz Changes Try To Fix Privacy Fiasco

Google has made more changes to Google Buzz, hoping to repair the damage from its opening fiasco and satisfy privacy advocates. While Google is responding to an FTC complaint about Google Buzz, it may be too late, since usage of the Gmail social service appears low. While Google Buzz now uses suggestions, it wants to satisfy initial users.

Partition Wizard Manages and Fixes Your Hard Drive for Free

Windows: Partition Wizard does everything you'd probably need a partition tool to do, and does it on 32 and 64-bit systems.

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