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Publié: février 19, 2009, 11:20pm CET
As Microsoft ramps up its own retail efforts, Sony will be closing its flagship PlayStation store in the Metreon Mall in San Francisco, California.
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Publié: février 19, 2009, 11:20pm CET
As Microsoft ramps up its own retail efforts, Sony will be closing its flagship PlayStation store in the Metreon Mall in San Francisco, California.
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Publié: février 19, 2009, 10:27pm CET
Microsoft today announced an IP licensing deal with 123map GmbH, a company with digital mobile mapping products that combine open source and propietary technologies.
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Publié: février 19, 2009, 10:24pm CET
It wasn't long ago that Microsoft's "I'm a PC" campaign took the label originally intended to be a pejorative and made it a badge of honor. Now, Norway's Red Party is trying to do the same with "pirate."
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Publié: février 19, 2009, 10:12pm CET
Et tu, Baidu? The Chinese search engine showed both profit and growth during its recent fourth quarter, but it didn't meet analyst estimates. The company's struggling not only with the rough economy but with a fracas over preferential placement given to paid search results.
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Publié: février 19, 2009, 9:13pm CET
Fifty-two percent of people stressing out about the economic situation are de-stressing by surfing the Web -- more even than use the TV or family time to knock the edge off, according to numbers released Thursday by comScore.
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Publié: février 19, 2009, 8:20pm CET
Just about one year ago, Google finalized its plug-in for Windows Mobile that brought a Google search field to the WM home screen. Now, the app has expanded to include Maps, Gmail, News, and more in the same small window.
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Publié: février 19, 2009, 7:55pm CET
Where netbooks were originally thought to be a low-cost entry point for consumers, LG is proving it's just as much an entry point for manufacturers with the debut of the HSPA-connected LG-X120 netbook.
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Publié: février 19, 2009, 5:52pm CET
Echoing iSuppli's research data published last month, NPD market analysis subdivison DisplaySearch released its quarterly report on the flat panel television market, showing its first ever decline in revenue.
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Publié: février 19, 2009, 5:19pm CET
In the middle of the global financial crisis, the Canadian government is now weighing establishment of a controversial $100 million program to support homegrown Internet programming, to be funded by a new tax on Canadian ISPs.
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Publié: février 19, 2009, 5:19pm CET
It is perhaps the most colossal gamble in the history of the semiconductor industry, and now, the chips are down. AMD shareholders yesterday voiced their approval for a deal that effectively spins off the crown jewel of their company -- its processor foundry operation -- to a new corporation run by the government of Abu Dhabi in the UAE.
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Publié: février 19, 2009, 4:58pm CET
Though the likelihood of Microsoft's prevailing actually looks worse than it did last week, if it ends up losing, it might not be much after the judge says plaintiffs failed to prove its actions harmed a plurality.
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Publié: février 19, 2009, 3:53pm CET
ComScore's January 2009 numbers are out, and the most popular search site in America is...oh, that one you can easily guess. The less obvious numbers involve who's gaining ground, and which mega-funded search entity seems to be slipping.
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Publié: février 19, 2009, 3:45pm CET
This morning, Sprint Nextel reported its fourth quarter earnings, or more accurately, losses. The wireless operator posted a $1.2 billion loss for the quarter, a 14.4% drop in revenue, and a loss of 1.3 million customers.
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Publié: février 19, 2009, 1:45am CET
Freeware media center Boxee is still very young, but offers a comprehensive solution for both managing a user's existent collection of movies, music, and photos, and discovering free online content. Unfortunately, it will be continuing ahead without support from Hulu.
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Publié: février 19, 2009, 1:35am CET
Services sparked a slight first-quarter revenue gain for Hewlett-Packard, but profits fell by 13% over the prior year, prompting the company's shares to fall 6% in after-hours trading.