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One-stop open-source support launched in U.K.

November 13, 2007 Already successful in Germany, Credativ's open-source support center is now offered in Britain. Aim is to cover myriad community-built apps. TAGS: open source, Germany, distribution, U.K., MySQL, agreement

iPhone's price tag curbs Brits' interest

November 27, 2007 Seventy-two percent of U.K. consumers won't buy Apple's device at its current price, according to a survey. TAGS: Apple iPhone, U.K., Apple Computer, price tag, survey, Germany, handset

Study: Notebooks drive sales in Europe

June 18, 2004 Year-on-year May notebook sales jump in Germany, France and the United Kingdom, but desktops decline. TAGS: France, Germany, notebook computer, U.K., PC

With smart phones, it's all about the OS

November 28, 2006 IDC study of mobile phone habits from major world markets finds, among other things, that applications drive competition. TAGS: smart phone, survey, India, Germany, China, Nokia Corp., Palm Inc., U.K., Microsoft Windows Mobile, operating system, brand, U.S., cell phone, Microsoft Windows

Study: Internet big in Japan, China

March 30, 2006 Global Net adoption appears to have slowed, with Japan boasting largest percentage of users and China the heaviest usage. TAGS: Japan, France, wireless Internet, China, survey, South Korea, adoption, study, Germany, U.K., mobile phone

Japan's I-mode bound for Britain

November 30, 2004 U.K., Ireland and Germany to get leading Japanese technology via British operator mmO2. TAGS: I-Mode, O2 Plc., Ireland, NTT DoCoMo Inc., U.K., operator, Germany, Japan

Nokia: Science skills gap is Europe-wide

March 12, 2007 The lack of young people taking up scientific careers can be found in Germany, England or any leading EU country, Nokia exec says. TAGS: Cambridge, Nokia Corp., nanotechnology, collaboration, European Union, U.K., Germany, career, Europe, Intel, U.S.

Microsoft sends Media Center abroad

August 6, 2003 The TV-tuned version of Windows is set to launch in five new countries, a source of more revenue--and a sign that Microsoft is backing the operating system. TAGS: Media Center PC, Gateway Inc., France, Germany, expansion, Korea, U.K., Canada, computer company, entertainment, Japan, China, Toshiba, operating system, HP, PC

Office Live exits beta

November 15, 2006 Microsoft's Net-based software becomes generally available in U.S., while betas are released in U.K., France, Japan and Germany. TAGS: Microsoft Office Live, Microsoft Office, beta, web-based application, France, Steve Ballmer, Germany, Japan, Microsoft Corp., U.K., Google Inc., U.S.

Qwest reaches 1 million DSL subscriptions

December 14, 2004 Qwest reaches a milestone while the rest of the world continues to put down more lines and pick up more users. TAGS: Qwest Communications Inc., DSL, subscription, South Korea, Taiwan, China, Germany, Japan, U.K., U.S.

Study finds gaps in digital divide theory

October 29, 2003 The digital divide is not just a problem in poor countries--it's also widening in technologically advanced regions, says a study by a panel of experts set up by chipmaker AMD. TAGS: digital divide, AMD, study, Mexico, Korea, Italy, gap, emerging market, Japan, women, Internet access, Germany, U.S., chip company, U.K., China

Yahoo to take ownership of overseas portals

November 7, 2005 Company plans to pay $500 million to increase stake in its U.K., Germany, France, Korea portal sites. TAGS: Softbank Corp., Korea, Yahoo! Inc., portal site, ownership, portal, stake, France, Germany, U.K., agreement, blog

U.K. cell provider launches 3G handsets

December 6, 2004 Orange unveils its new 3G offering, with rival mm02 trying to spoil party with teases of its own 2005 plans. TAGS: Orange PCS, 3G, HSDPA, U.K., operator, Vodafone Group Plc., handset, GSM, Germany, coverage, video

U.K. looking to Linux with help from IBM

October 8, 2003 Nine new test programs in Britain add to open-source rumblings in Germany, China, the United States and elsewhere and increase the heat on makers of proprietary software. TAGS: government agency, Linux, open-source software, U.K., government, agency, open source, Microsoft Office, Germany, IBM Corp., China, server, U.S., Microsoft Corp.

eDonkey pulls ahead in European P2P race

October 14, 2003 European peer-to-peer network users are abandoning traditionally popular applications like Kazaa in favor of new P2P software, according to new research. TAGS: Sandvine, eDonkey, Gnutella, P2P, WinMX, file-sharing, Kazaa, Israel, file-swapping, Germany, U.K., Europe
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