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Surprising winner in JavaScript speed wars: Metro IE10

FAQ: What you need to know about Microsoft's cheapest-ever Windows upgrade | Both IE and Chrome claim June's top browser spot

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Surprising winner in JavaScript speed wars: Metro IE10
While it's impossible to objectively measure Web browser "speed," a few JavaScript benchmark tests produced surprising results: Metro IE10 beat the pants off all the competitors. Read More


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FAQ: What you need to know about Microsoft's cheapest-ever Windows upgrade
Find out who's eligible for the $40 Windows 8 upgrade, how to do a clean install, how to get Media Center for free. Read More

Both IE and Chrome claim June's top browser spot
The two most-cited browser tracking firms reported significantly different results for June on Sunday, with one claiming Microsoft's Internet Explorer (IE) easily maintained its No. 1 spot as the other said Chrome extended its lead over IE. Read More

Google+ is not a social network, says Google exec
A year after Google+ was launched, it seems Google is saying it's not really a social network after all. Read More

Google announces offline editing for Docs, and Google Drive for iOS
Google kicked off the second day of its I/O conference by announcing offline text editing for Google Docs, and a version of its Drive storage service for Apple's iOS. Read More



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