Three and a half years ago, Google launched its Chrome web browser for desktop and laptop computers.
It’s now introduced a beta version of Chrome for Android-powered mobile devices, although it’ll only run on phones or tablets that use Android ‘Ice Cream Sandwich’ version 4.0.
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We start this week's podcast with a conversation about Facebook before moving on to the legal battle between Motorola and Apple, some interesting quarterly results, Google's Android watchdog, jobs, ads... and much more.
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Customers who have one of Nokia’s newer Symbian-based smartphones can update them to the Nokia Belle version of the operating system from today.
The OS upgrade began shipping on new phones in December.
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Mark Bridge writes:
It’s Safer Internet Day today, which is a European Commission-backed event that’s all about promoting the safer use of online technology - both fixed-line and mobile internet connections - with a particular focus on children and young people.
Internet security specialist G Data has taken advantage of the occasion to offer its top five mobile security tips for parents and children to help them stay safe online.
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HTC Corporation has published financial results for the fourth quarter of 2011 and for the full year.
Total quarterly revenue was NT$101.42 billion (£2.16 billion), while net profit was down to NT$10.94 billion. However, revenue for the full year was up 67% to NT$465.79 billion and net profit was up 57% to NT$61.98 billion.
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