
Corsair announces new Dominator Platinum DDR4 Special Edition kits
Limited Edition numbered kits in Chrome and Blackout finish
Corsair has announced its new Dominator Platinum Special Edition DDR4 memory kits that will be available in a limited edition and two versions, with mirror finish Chrome and brushed aluminum Blackout heatsinks.

Google pushes out Chrome 52 for Android
Two weeks after the PC version
Search engine outfit Google has finally got around to launching the Android verson of its latest Chrome browser.

Google bakes Cast into Chrome
Video streaming made easy
Search engine outfit Google is baking its Cast software into Chrome to make it easier to beam media content to your TV.

Microsoft claims it has the Edge on Chrome
Better on your battery
Software giant Microsoft claimed that its new Edge browser has succeeded in beating Google’s Chrome browser in key tests on battery use.

Chrome to kill Flash soon
Google goes all Ming the Merciless
Google developers have announced a cunning plan to disable the playback of Flash content in Chrome by default and use HTML5 instead.

Chrome topples Microsoft as Browser King
All roads lead to Chrome
Microsoft has been dethroned as the leader of the competitive web browser market by Google's Chrome.

Apple to blame for Nivdia cards storing p*rn
Apple's genius programming strikes again
Nvidia claims that the recent Chrome security bug which causes its cards to remember sites which should have been forgotten before freezing your screen is entirely the fault of programming geniuses at Apple.

Nvidia breaches the walls of Chrome
Remembers your p*rn
Nvidia fanboys can be safely assured that details of their visits to smut sites over the last two years have been lovingly recorded by their GPU.

Google killing off Chrome OS
Android won the war
Search engine Google looks set to scrap its Chrome OS and replace it with a consolidated version of Android that runs on PCs.

Expect a boom in Chromebook 2in1s
It don't need no education
Two in one Chromebooks have been doing rather well in the education market, but Digitimes Research claims that soon their reach will be extended into the consumer and business market.