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Microsoft has announced a deal with the world's largest PC manufacturer Hewlett Packard. This will undoubtedly strengthen Microsofts battle with Google in the internet search market.
Microsofts search engine Windows Live Search will be installed as the default search in the ...
The next operating system from Microsoft will have multi touch features as an alternative to the mouse.
Microsoft's last operating system (OS) the problematic Vista OS did not receive good reception. It's hoped the latest OS will be better received when ...
Greenpeace have said Sony Playstation 3, Microsoft Xbox 360, and Nintendo Wii all contain potentially harmful chemicals and metals. Although all the consoles comply with European laws the harmful materials "needed to be replaced".
Nintendo is ranked bottom of Greenpeaces global ...
Microsoft has approached Yahoo in a second attempt to form a partnership. They have suggested the possibility of buying part of Yahoo! The new talks are around merging the two company's online search engines.
Microsoft made the move after Carl ...
Microsoft has joined up with the makers of the ‘$100 laptop' to make Windows available on the XO machines, as they are known.
Both organizations have said trials of the laptop will begin in June in "four or five" countries. The ...
Virgin Media yesterday launched the BBC iPlayer on its cable television upping its competition with BSkyB in the pay tv market.
Customers can now watch the past seven days of BBC programmes, about 350 hours of content. There is no extra ...
The game and computer console retailer Game have seen profits rise by more than 150 per cent from last year.
Chairman Peter Lewis said it had been an "outstanding" year.
This year's sales have been further boosted by this week's release of ...
Shares in Carphone Warehouse fell 7 per cent in early trading after the Talk Talk owner reported less than expected broadband connections but revealed a substantial spending programme.
Internet customers increased to 2.7 million after 109,000 broadband customers signed up to ...
It is the UK's second biggest broadband service provider and has hinted at the possibility that the company would consider fast tracking the delivery of content from certain providers and services across the web in exchange for payment.
Neil Berkett, the ...