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Microsoft pulls in $60 billion revenue
While headlines suggest Microsoft may be losing out in some areas, it hasn’t lost its touch for turning in a profit.
Semantic web adds a touch of SPARQL
Web standards body launches key query technology to give search 'context' and promote development of web-based information sharing systems.
Intel invests $20 million into Kno
The capital investment side of Intel pumps millions into the touch-based apps company.
Google buys up Blind Type
The internet giant is investing more in its mobile platform with the purchase of these touch type developers.
Reviews round-up: All the latest hardware
If you don't like SANs look away now, as recently that's what has been mainly floating our boat reviews-wise. But there's also a smartphone in...
HD hardware to sit idle until the end of the decade say analysts
Sales of high-definition flat-screen televisions will take off over the next four years, but the sheer lack of high-definition programming...
Week in review: Losing their touch – Nokia, RIM and HTC
If we were shareholders in some of the companies highlighted in the past week, we might want our money back.
Mobile NFC to make $50 billion
The touch-and-pay technology embedded into mobiles should bring in revenues of $50 billion globally, according to new research.
‘Fennec’ alpha hits Windows Mobile
An ‘alpha’ of Mozilla’s mobile browser is now available for download – but only for the HTC Touch Pro.
Samsung updates Q Series with new i3 and i5 models
The Q320's success has inspired Samsung to treble its Q Series stable, offering three screen sizes, Intel Core processors and prices starting at...
Sony Xperia S review
Sony’s first smartphone since its split with Ericsson has an impressive screen and makes clever use of NFC technology, but are these features...
Amazon Kindle Touch review
The Touchscreen edition of the popular e-reader is heavier and pricier than the original, and is only worth a purchase if audio or 3G is a priority.
PayPal predicts mobiles to replace wallets by 2016
Analysts forecast when touch-and-pay technology when will mature, driven by operators, Apple and Google
Toshiba Libretto W100 review: First look
We take a look at Toshiba's dual screen Libretto W100 to see what all the fuss is about.
Waving, not drowning: gestures, not touch will drive PCs
In his latest Inside the Enterprise column, Stephen sets his sights on Apple's iPad.
LG gets ready to launch KF510 slider phone
LG aims to lure the smart set with a thin, shiny handset with touch sensitive navigation.
Asus shows off dual-screen laptop
But it's not just a laptop, Asus has said, suggesting it could be used as an e-book reader and DVD player, too.
Asus: Netbooks to get even cheaper in 2009
Eee PCs to go as low as $200 in 2009, while smaller screen versions will be phased out, says Asus president.
Gloucester Rugby Club tackles communications challenge with Avaya solution
The English Premiership Rugby Club has implemented an IP telephony solution from Avaya to enable it to keep in touch with key contacts and more...
Sony Tablet P review
Sony's dual screen Android tablet is distinctive but is it a clever must-have or a gimmick? Kevin Pocock finds out in our review.
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