As we enter the final days of the 2012 Readers' Choice Awards, it's time to see what else is going on in the world of Web browsers. We've got plenty of buzz about browsing on the upcoming Windows 8, including Google's plans for a Metro version of Chrome. Apple made some noise of their own, releasing a Safari update that patched a record 83 security vulnerabilities! Enjoy these headlines and much more in this week's edition of browser news...
- Google In New Privacy Probes (The Wall Street Journal)
- Firefox To Add Silent Software Updates, Mozilla Says (msnbc.com)
- Google Joins Windows 8 Browser War With Plans For Metro Chrome (ZDNet)
- Three Ways Web Browsing Changes With IE10 In Windows 8 (PCWorld)
- Microsoft: Hating On Internet Explorer Is So Two Years Ago (The Seattle Times)
- Dolphin Browser Arrives In BlackBerry App World, Now With Developer's Permission (Engadget)
- Apple Patches Streaming Heap Of Safari Bugs (The Register)
- SXSW 2012: Browser Firm Opera Talks HTML5, Successes, And Challenges (PCWorld)
- Skyfire's New HotSwap Feature Brings Multi-User Browsing To The iPad (Cult of Mac)
- Microsoft Patent Application Details Branded Web Browser Frame (Engadget)
- Browser Hacking Contests Leave $895,000 In Unclaimed Prize Money (eSecurity Planet)
- Anonymous Releases Its Own Linux-Based Operating System (Tom's Hardware)
- Pay For A Password Manager? Trend Micro Bets You Will (CNET)
- More Malware Discovered With Stolen Digital Certificates (PC Magazine)
- Koding Raises $2 Million To Let Developers Program From Anywhere (TechCrunch)
- Mozilla Execs Capitulate In H.264 Web-Video War (CNET)
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