IE to lose Windows monopoly next week in Europe
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Company will start to publicly test its legally mandated browser choice process next week before a wider European launch around March 1.
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Company will start to publicly test its legally mandated browser choice process next week before a wider European launch around March 1.
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The latest minor-point update to OpenOffice brings users faster launch speeds and better support for Microsoft Office 2007-formatted files.
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AP – The Canadian government said Friday that it has approved a request from Egyptian-backed telecom Globalive Wireless Management Corp. to launch its mobile phone service in Canada.
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AP – South Korea’s telecommunications regulator cleared the way Wednesday for the launch of Apple’s iPhone, amid reports the hit device could reach consumers by the end of this month.
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As we report long time ago, Google has built the operating system on a Linux foundation, with a new window manager, its Chrome web browser, and not much else. Chrome OS applications will run right in the browser, and they’ll be cross-compatible with other standards-compliant browsers on other platforms. In a nutshell, Google aims to [...]
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AP – Personal computers are changing — and not just because of the recent launch of Windows 7. Visit an electronics store and you might also find laptops are missing a familiar component. You could experiment with new ways of controlling some computers. And you’ll see portable PCs slimming down.
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AP – Online music retailer Lala is preparing to launch an iPhone application that its co-founder says paves the way for the end of downloading songs in the MP3 format.
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In its response to the Windows 7 launch, Apple suggests that there’s one simple reason you shouldn’t buy the new operating system: Microsoft is not to be trusted.
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In the ad campaign accompanying the vast and subtle launch, Microsoft is crediting consumers as the brains behind Windows 7. So if it doesn’t succeed, do you only have yourselves to blame?
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A subdued launch left enthusiasts with plenty of time to get hands-on with all the new PCs–well, all but that Dell Adamo that everyone wanted to get their hands on.
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