Google adds IT admin features for Chrome browser

Google has beefed up the administration and management controls that IT staff have over their users’ Chrome browsers. Check this interesting article from PCWorld.com

Temple Run 2 Takes What You Loved About The Original & Makes It Better [iOS]

Have you ever played Temple Run? Check more about this game from MakeUseOf.com

PARC spin-out launches Kickstarter campaign to disrupt home networking market

PowerCloud Systems, a company spun out of the famed PARC (Palo Alto Research Center)—birthplace of the etthernet, laser printing, and the graphical user interface—aims to upend the consumer networking market with a new cloud-managed Wi-Fi router. Check out how this works from PCWorld.com

Reliably Navigate With Google Maps For iPhone

Most of you know about Google Maps. It’s Google’s Rocky Balboa, the comeback after that new kid on the block showed up – Apple Maps. It’s a great app, and it’s so great that it made our Best iPhone Apps list. Check this great article from MakeUseOf.com

With Firefox 22, Mozilla escalates the tracking battle

“Do Not Track” capabilities have been controversial ever since they first appeared in Firefox 4 back in 2011, but earlier this year the battle became even more intense when Mozilla announced that it planned to begin blocking third-party cookies by default. Check this article from PCWorld.com

Revamped mobile browser engines rev up rivalries

Big changes are coming to the fiddly and sometimes annoying Web browsing experience on cellphones. Check out these changes from this article on PCWorld.com

Google search dominance may not last in mobile age

For more than a decade, Google has become synonymous with search. Despite Microsoft’s well-funded efforts to get users to “Bing It,” people are still “googling” with wild abandon. However, there are some signs that the company’s dominance may not extend into the mobile age. Check out why from this article on TechHive.com