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Google Expects 10% Chrome Market Share in Two Years
Google has reported that Chrome currently holds less than three percent of the browser market, but they expect that a year from now that number will grow to five percent. But, in two years Google is planning on that number growing twofold, and jumping up to ten percent…
Startling News: Windows 7 Upgrades Could Take Over 20 Hours To Complete
Upgrading your operating system using the “in-place” approach has always come at the cost of some performance and stability, but never would we have imagined that it could take up to 20 hours to upgrade to Windows 7!
Spotify Might Come in a Different Package When it Hits the US
Spotify is the sort of streaming digital music service you’ve probably been waiting for. Unless you also happen to be European, you’ll have to wait a while longer. The desktop and mobile apps can only be downloaded and used in several European countries at this time.
Madden Sales Numbers Shaky
Madden NFL 10, which launched on August 15, sold just shy of one million copies on Xbox 360 and a hair more than 650K on PlayStation 3. While the number of Xbox 360 copies sold was down just slightly from last year, PS3 increased its year-over-year sales by about 20K copies.
Shadow Complex is a Top 10 Seller
Shadow Complex, the final release of this year’s Summer of Arcade on Xbox Live, has achieved over 200k in sales so far since its release last month. That puts it, according to NPD Group sales date for the Month of August 2009, right around number six.
Dungeons & Dragons Online: Eberron Unlimited Goes Live
After all those hip, flashy – even a bit sexy – delays and lawsuits, we nearly forgot that there was actually a game attached to this Dungeons & Dragons Online business. But there is! And it’s good! So when Turbine sent us a press release heralding the free-to-play MMO’s launch, we decided to pass the “hear ye, hear ye” onto you, our lovely readers.
Norton Security 2010 Now Available
Symantec announced the newest version of its popular Norton security software. In particular, they elaborated on Norton 2010’s new file analysis technology codenamed “Quorom”.







