iOS still ahead of Android in terms of web use

Android devices might be outselling those running iOS, but the Apple camp is still responsible for the majority of mobile web browsing according to one web analytics firm.
 

iOS still ahead of Android in terms of web use

Android devices might be outselling those running iOS, but the Apple camp is still responsible for the majority of mobile web browsing according to one web analytics firm.
 

Chrome overtakes Firefox - maybe

Depending on whose stats you believe, Chrome has either become the world's number two desktop browser or it is still well back in third place.
 

Bitcoin miner Trojan arrives for Mac OS X

Trojanised versions of legitimate Mac software steal processing power as well as information.
 

Microsoft 'accidentally' removes Chrome from users' computers

Microsoft has to some observers seemed to have fired the latest shot in the ongoing browser wars, with its free security package deleting rival browser Chrome from users' computers. Microsoft, however, has hastily moved to explain that it was an accidental mistake on its part.
 

Safari, Chrome use still growing

Mirroring growth in Mac OS X's overall web share, usage of Apple's Safari browser has cracked the 5% figure for the first time. The usage of Chrome also continues to grow.
 

Apple’s Safari 5.1 has iPad-like tab reload problem, needs fix!

Apple’s Safari 5.1 browser, available pre-loaded in the new Mac OS X Lion, or available to download on PCs and Macs, has taken this whole business of copying the iPad waaaay to far, annoying Macolytes to no end.
 

Firefox still the number two browser

As Internet Explorer's 'web share' continues to drift down towards 50%, Chrome still has a way to go before it knocks Firefox from the number two spot.
 

Chrome takes 20 percent of global browser market

Google's Chrome exceeded 20 percent of the worldwide Internet browser market during the month of June for the first time, according to web site analytics company, StatCounter.
 

En garde, Mac users, MacGuard is coming to get you

Evil malware writers have tweaked the MacDefender Trojan to no longer need a password for installation if a Mac user is running the default administrator account, finally popping the bubble of invulnerability Mac users have enjoyed and MacDailyNews savaged me over a few years ago.