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25 April 2008, 13:19
Following price cut announced last week, Carphone Warehouse and O2 have shifted all their stock of 8GB model iPhones.

25 April 2008, 12:13
Quarterly earnings were a bit over what Wall Street expected, but what is MS going to do about Yahoo!?

25 April 2008, 11:12
Winner of ISPA’s 2007 Internet Villain Award berates President Sarkozy, the 2008 runner-up.

24 April 2008, 17:28
A walk around the show sees a PC on a flash drive, a lot of very complicated software and an unconvincing pirate ship.

24 April 2008, 12:46
UK judge rules that OFT can decide fairness of bank levies against account holders who exceed their credit limit.

24 April 2008, 09:38
Revenue grew 43 percent year-on-year to $7.5 billion on the back of 54 percent revenue growth for Macs.

23 April 2008, 21:00
Infosec 2008: Acquisition of web-based spam filter company Postini brings Google into unfamiliar territory.

23 April 2008, 14:30
Google announces new developer ‘sandbox’ for iGoogle supporting OpenSocial and updated version of the gadgets API.

23 April 2008, 11:28
Amazon Web Services takes the initiative in computing power migration from desktop to the Net.

22 April 2008, 16:46
Infosec 2008: Using data from 400-500 million PCs, MS reveals that adware and Trojans are the most common threats.

22 April 2008, 13:26
Infosec 2008: Opening keynote reveals that large companies still have a way to go in protecting themselves.
22 April 2008, 09:51
Scott brings up the subject of ISP Tax to compensate major music labels for their loss in revenue due to downloading... Seems both the guys have very strong views to ...

22 April 2008, 07:42
The Intel Core 2 Quad Q6700 and Xeon X3230 both now available at half price.

22 April 2008, 07:42
The third service pack for Windows XP has been made available to OEMs and enterprise customers.

22 April 2008, 07:38
Price deflation in China and India was supposed to balance inflationary public sector bloat in Britain; not anymore it won’t.

22 April 2008, 07:38
Dialogue of the deaf at the FCC’s Stanford University hearing reveals impracticality of knee-jerk libertarianism.

21 April 2008, 17:20
Consumer and SMB notebook markets continue to drive double digit growth in Western Europe.

21 April 2008, 11:34
Taiwanese hardware giant plans to give Asus a run for its money with its own sub-notebook, due in early June.

21 April 2008, 09:05
Google, Intel and Apple as post gains, AMD treads water. Avnet and NVIDIA suffer drops.

21 April 2008, 09:05
Twenty British emerging technology companies network with US peers and investors at this week’s Web Mission 2008 conference.

21 April 2008, 09:04
Punters apparently flock to buy cut-price 8GB model, but may be gutted if new, 3G phone is announced in June.

20 April 2008, 17:44
MBG asks for special copyright consideration in view of its ‘heroic contribution to the prosperity of the UK.’

19 April 2008, 13:03
Harrow-based bespoke, high-end PC builder concludes six months of company reorganisation.

19 April 2008, 10:52
UK system integrators and resellers will get a chance to find out more about Intel’s latest offerings.

18 April 2008, 23:23
Latest security measures by PayPal could block Apple's browser, as well as older versions of Internet Explorer.

18 April 2008, 14:55
BusinessWeek lists its fifty most innovative companies and six of the top ten are tech sector - headed by Apple, again.

18 April 2008, 12:42
Announcement that EMC is to form SMB division comes on heels of its consumer-oriented product launch in China.

17 April 2008, 23:01
Net loss of $358m includes $50m ATI charge. AMD’s Q1 ’08 figures are down on Q4 ’07 but up on Q1 ’07.

17 April 2008, 16:44
Celebrates coming of age with a new, improved RSS feed.

17 April 2008, 13:48
IT/Telco convergence to drive Carphone Warehouse’s dynamic retailing strategy and expansion business plan through the business downturn.

17 April 2008, 12:52
The UK’s largest mobile phone retailer is creating greater autonomy between Talk Talk and its retail operation.

17 April 2008, 11:49
The European Commission has concluded that there will still be plenty of competition among games publishers.
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