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Microsoft extends Vista bulk license discount to Europe

March 26, 2007 Amid complaints about bloated prices for the OS in the United Kingdom, software maker extends a U.S. discount program's reach. TAGS: Europe, U.K., Microsoft Windows Vista, blog, license, small business, retailer, U.S., Microsoft Corp., operating system, Microsoft Windows

Novell appoints European chief

October 6, 2005 Novell has hired Thomas Francese as president of its operations in Europe, the Middle East and Africa. TAGS: Novell Inc., Africa, Middle East, Europe, IBM Corp., president, U.S.

Europe still top source of spam

February 6, 2008 For the third month running, compromised computers in Europe have pushed out more spam than those in the U.S. TAGS: spam, spammer, Europe, Symantec Corp., broadband, U.S., malware

Cell phones take iPod challenge

November 12, 2004 Backers say new mobile music services will be big in Europe but admit the United States could be a problem. Photos: Vodafone's 3G explosion TAGS: Vodafone Group Plc., Europe, music download, cell phone, Asia, Apple iPod, mobile device, song, music, mobile phone, Apple iTunes, broadband, U.S., PC

Europe tops North America as largest PC market

January 19, 2006 For the first time, the European region ships more PCs than the U.S., reaching 72.6 million. TAGS: shipment, North America, Gartner Inc., Europe, region, research company, Asia, PC company, notebook computer, Acer Inc., PC, AMD, U.S.

In Japan, robots are people, too

October 5, 2006 "Loving the Machine" author Timothy Hornyak looks at why the Japanese see a friendly face in the dawning era of robots. Photos: The friendly faces of Japanese robots TAGS: robot, doll, Japan, iRobot Roomba, Europe, U.S., photograph

The exercise bike that races via the Web

September 7, 2007 Connect the Ergo Bike Premium 8i to the Internet and compete with cyclists around the world for head-to-head races.Photos: The Ergo Bike Premium 8iVideo: Web-enabled exercise bike packed with tech TAGS: ride, Germany, Europe, San Francisco, U.S., video

London gets free Wi-Fi

July 16, 2007 The Thames gets lined with free wireless Internet coverage, while fee-based hot spots emerge across the United Kingdom. TAGS: Wi-Fi network, London, Wi-Fi, mobile operator, fee, wireless Internet, U.K., Europe, U.S.

MPAA targets core BitTorrent, eDonkey users

December 14, 2004 Civil, criminal suits are filed against key file-swappers in the United States and Europe. TAGS: eDonkey, BitTorrent, antipiracy, file-swapping network, Napster Inc., file-swapping, Europe, P2P, Hollywood, movies, U.S., movie, server

U.S. open-source group opens chapter in Europe

January 30, 2008 Consortium of companies working on software interoperability cites Europe's abundant open-source projects. TAGS: interoperability, open source, chapter, Europe, consortium, alliance, U.S.

Anti-skid braking technology gets EU backing

May 10, 2007 System helps avoid skids on slippery roads, and could be required equipment in Europe and U.S. by 2012. TAGS: Europe, European Union, car, U.S.

Kaspersky debuts Linux antivirus in the U.S.

August 1, 2005 Products to protect corporate servers running open-source operating systems make their way over from Europe. TAGS: Kaspersky Lab, file server, Moscow, workstation, Linux, Europe, e-mail server, U.S., server, antivirus, security, operating system

Europe plays hardball with Microsoft

March 25, 2004 special coverage Members of Congress are quick to protest the EU's $613 million fine against Microsoft. Also: An intellectual-property precedent could help the software giant in its appeal. Read u... TAGS: European Union, antitrust, regulator, decision, Europe, intellectual property, fine, PC company, Microsoft Windows Media Player, Microsoft Corp., letter, U.S., Microsoft Windows

Data privacy standards, American style

October 11, 2005 NetIQ's Kimber Spradlin says that when it comes to data privacy, the EU is way ahead of Uncle Sam. That may be about to change. TAGS: European Union, HIPAA, legislation, Patrick Leahy, legislator, regulation, U.S., identity theft, Europe, health, security

European Mac fans call Mac Mini pricing unfair

January 18, 2005 European shoppers are petitioning Apple to bring EU pricing better in line with that of the United States. TAGS: Apple Intel Mac Mini, petition, euro, European Union, pricing, U.K., Apple Macintosh, Apple Computer, Europe, U.S.

Logitech keys in to Vista

August 14, 2006 New keyboards include more one-touch command buttons and Vista compatibility. Photos: New peripherals from Logitech TAGS: Logitech, wireless keyboard, keyboard, digital music, headset, U.S., laser, Europe, Microsoft Windows Vista, button, mouse, photograph, Microsoft Corp.

Switching from cell to Wi-Fi, seamlessly

September 7, 2006 T-Mobile prepares service allowing callers uninterrupted shifting between cellular network, consumer Wi-Fi network. TAGS: T-Mobile, cellular network, Wi-Fi network, Wi-Fi, Sprint Nextel, cell phone, IP, U.S., home network, Europe, router

Vonage includes Europe in unlimited calling plan

May 2, 2006 Internet telephony provider makes calling some European countries from the U.S. even cheaper. TAGS: Vonage Holdings Corp., Skype, Verizon Communications, IP telephony, call, rate, U.K., Italy, France, small business, China, U.S., Europe, PC

New supercomputer finds home in Europe

March 14, 2006 Research center in Germany hopes Julicher Blue Gene/L can help stem the brain drain of top scientists to U.S. TAGS: supercomputer, Blue Gene, Blue Gene/L, Germany, Europe, modeling, scientist, IBM Corp., U.S.

Study: Internet use in U.S. homes dips

March 18, 2005 Emerging Net markets such as Hong Kong, France offer better marketing opportunities for Internet companies, research firm says. TAGS: Hong Kong, Nielsen/NetRatings, Internet company, research company, Asia, Europe, France, Germany, U.S.
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