Chrome and Internet Explorer locked in Web browser desktop battle

Chrome has moved ahead of Internet Explorer recently, but IE is making a comeback. Read this article from ZDNet.com

Are netbooks finally biting the dust?

Stories have been proclaiming netbooks for dead for what feels like ages. Here’s why it’s different this time. Check out this interesting article from PCWorld.com

Three Painless Ways to Get Photos Off Your iPhone

Stop emailing photos to yourself. Here are three ways to automate photo syncing with your PC. Check this article from PCWorld.com

How to Securely Erase Your Hard Drive

Ensure that the data on your old drives is safe from prying eyes with this simple guide to securely wiping your hard drives. Check this helpful article from PCWorld.com

Facebook to delete Page Likes and improve site integrity

Facebook has beefed up its systems to automatically delete suspicious Likes on a Page and ensure that only real users and brands can authentically connect to the Pages they care about. Read this interesting article from ZDNet.com

Do Authentication Questions Really Protect You?

Authentication questions are designed to prove you’re really you, but with so much information shared online they can be trivial for attackers to bypass. Check this article from PCWorld.com

Twitter’s Fake Followers: Influence For Sale

From Lady Gaga to Obama, paid tweets and inflated followings game online reputations and call the whole system into question. Read this interesting article from PCWorld.com