This week's chatter across the blogosphere was dominated by Microsoft, who unveiled their long-awaited Windows 8 OS along with the Surface RT tablet - both running Internet Explorer 10 as the default browser...
- Mozilla Sends Microsoft IE Team Cake; Yahoo Sends Daggers (PC Magazine)
- Yahoo! Refuses To Recognize Internet Explorer 10's Do Not Track (SlashGear)
- EU Antitrust Regulators Let Microsoft Limit Browsers On Windows RT (PCWorld)
- Europe Prepares To Clobber Microsoft Over 'Browser Choice' Failings (ZDNet)
- China Ministry Probes Qihoo Browser Over Blogger Complaints (Reuters)
- Windows 8 Users: Google Wants You Back (PCWorld)
- Google's Windows 8 Search App Lets Users Bypass Browser (eWeek)
- Windows 8's Internet Explorer 10 Reigns Supreme In Browser Safety Test (PC Magazine)
- Which Browser For That Web App? Browsium's New Tool Lets The IT Team Decide (GeekWire)
- Bandwidth And The Mobile Web Browser (Wired)
- Researcher To Demonstrate Feature-Rich Malware That Works As A Browser Extension (Computerworld)
- SSL Vulnerabilities Found In Critical Non-Browser Software Packages (Threatpost)
- Ericsson's Latest Mobile Browser Promises Devs More Fun With Video (ZDNet)
- Fact Check: Is The Web Really 67 Percent Larger On The iPad Mini? (Wired)
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