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Gartner: CDs are dead, long live downloads
Gartner says the music business needs to accept that CDs are dying a death, and concentrate fully online.
Apple iPhone hits US stores today
As the masses continue to queue and camp outside retail stores coast-to-coast for perhaps the most hyped, or even over-hyped, phone launch in...
Windows Server 2008 R2 review
Windows 7 may now be available at retail, but for larger businesses it will only come alive when used in conjunction with Windows Server 2008 R2....
Zavvi improves website tech for Christmas
As online shopping becomes central to retail, Zavvi improves its website technology - just in time for Christmas.<br>
E-commerce sales growth slowing
The latest e-retail sales figures for 2009 show a continued year-on-year increase, but growth has slowed and monthly sales fell by two per cent.
Today marks online shopping bonanza
Payments association predicts online shopping will smash the £5 billion mark in December with today the most popular for online retail.
Retailers move High Street battle online
The latest e-retail customer service index has found traditional high street players coming up the ranks to challenge pureplay e-commerce firms...
Amazon planning app store?
Online retail giant Amazon is planning to take on Apple and Google with its own app store, reports suggest.
Bumper Christmas ahead despite slowing online shopping
Latest e-retail figures and predictions find credit crunch and postal strike dent performance, but record online sales of £15 billion still on the...
Gaming industry posts record sales month in December
Best-ever monthly games sales bodes well for 2010, but the Christmas retail frenzy came at the end of a long, hard year for the US gaming industry.
Week in Review: Windows 7 launches
Windows 7 took up most of the tech headlines this week as Microsoft makes the big retail push for its latest OS. Apple offers up new hardware too,...
London worst for retail wireless security
The latest research has found retailers are learning the lessons of last year’s TJX hack and improving their wireless network security, but...
Photos: Lenovo's 3D virtual retail gaming engine
Move over Second Life – using a 3D gaming engine Lenovo offers customers a virtual retailing experience.
LimeWire found guilty of inducing copyright theft
Peer-to-peer service LimeWire has lost a court battle with music industry trade body RIAA over inducing copyright theft.
AT&T hires 2,000 extra staff to handle iPhone stampede
Expected surge in demand for Apple's new iPhone smartphone prompts the US telco to beef-up staff numbers at retail stores and call centres.
Online retail fraud bites as security costs increase
Online retailers continue to lose more money from fraud, while some companies still rely on checking transactions manually.
Inefficient IT banking systems to increase fraud
Inefficient retail banking technology and cost-cutting could lead to more trouble from the evolving breed of cyber criminals.
Garden centre goes green for conferencing
The UK's largest retail chain of garden stores is saving 25 per cent on call costs using a new audio conferencing web interface.<br/>
Retailers can save £1 billion by ‘synching their data’
Retailers working from one source of product data could save money and help make mobile retail a reality.
AVG focuses on retail with Maplin partnership
The free security software vendor branches out in an attempt to get more businesses and consumers investing in its paid security software.
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