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Ballmer claims Windows 7 saves £100 a seat
Microsoft's chief executive Steve Ballmer argued the business case for its latest OS Windows 7, and claimed the Server 2008 update can compete with...
Ballmer: Microsoft to launch Cloud OS
Windows Cloud will be announced in four weeks with a "snazzier" name, alongside details of Windows 7 and Office on the web, according to...
Windows 8 to arrive in 2012
The dust is yet to settle from the launch of Windows 7, and Microsoft is already planning its next operating system.
Week in Review: Virgin WiFi? More tablets? Larry Ellison is Iron Man?
Branson could be bringing his own Wi-Fi hotspots to the country, Acer announces a range of tablets and Larry Ellison has the last laugh as Oracle...
IE8 finally knocks IE6 from browser top spot
Security concerns seem to be driving users to finally upgrade from IE6.
PC shipments grow, but revenue slides
Gartner has said that more computers are selling than last year, but companies are earning less revenue from them.
PC sales start to grow – but not in Europe
PC shipments grew around the world, but Europe still slid over 10 per cent.
Intel's Otellini claims PC market is stronger than expected
Intel head Paul Otellini has predicted the PC market will be flat this year, despite the troubled economy.
Windows 7 boosts Microsoft, but business sales stumble
Despite exceeding industry forecasts with its latest quarterly results, Microsoft has been forced onto the back foot thanks to flat business spending.
US National Security Agency ‘enhanced’ Windows 7
The US government agency has been working with IT companies to raise the level of security in the public and private sectors.
Windows 7 users have the same old security problems
Microsoft's new operating system will make little, if any, impact on the security of computer users.
Acer reveals Android-powered netbook
Dual-boot approach will let users choose between Android or Windows 7, Acer has claimed.
Microsoft to extend browser choice to Vista, XP
Microsoft's EU-appeasing 'browser ballot' will be rolled out to Vista and XP over updates, as well as Windows 7.
Cost and time threatens Windows 7 upgrade
There are forklift upgrades ahead, warns Gartner.<br>
IE9 a ‘non-event’ for most businesses
With no Windows XP compatibility as of yet, the release of IE9 will mean little to most companies.
Windows 7 on almost half of PCs by end of 2011
Microsoft's latest OS will be found on 42 per cent of PCs by year end.<br>
Researchers break into Windows encryption feature
With effort, hackers are able to break into an encryption feature available on newer versions of Windows.
Simplifying Windows 7-driven PC Deployments
Do you want to know how to simplify Windows 7-driven PC deployments? Learn from the experts by watching our webcast on 2 May.
Windows 7 to thank for Microsoft's bumper results
The latest quarterly results from software leading light Microsoft have shown Windows 7 was worth it, with 60 million licences sold and a 60 per...
Reviews round-up: Windows 7
Windows 7 takes up most tech column inches, but Apple fights back with some shiny new hardware. We also take in some heavy duty storage kit, a...
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