Aiming to appease regulators, Microsoft plans to ship Windows 7 in Europe without Internet Explorer, though computer makers will have the option to add it back in, CNET News has learned. During her ...
As you might expect, new research out today shows that Android is Europe's favorite smartphone OS by a wide mile. But Windows Phone is turning into a serious contender. According to figures out Monday ...
Backed by new evidence, the European Union on Wednesday accused Microsoft Corp. of trying to monopolize markets for server software and audiovisual players and gave the U.S. giant a last chance to ...
In the wake of various antitrust cases brought against it in Europe, Microsoft won’t be shipping the Internet Explorer browser in the European release of Windows 7. Minor change that this is, does it ...
Microsoft Corp. isn't known for particularly snazzy product names to begin with, but the latest from the Redmond company might just set a new standard for lack of allure: Windows XP Reduced Media ...
Windows Phone Still Making Inroads In Europe, Now Accounts For 1 In 10 Smartphone Sales, Says Report
Windows Phone is continuing to make inroads into the European smartphone market, according to the latest smartphone sales data from Kantar Worldpanel ComTech, for the three months to September 2013.
A top Microsoft executive today denied reports that European users will pay more for Windows 7 because of the company’s wrangling with antitrust regulators. In a statement first posted as a letter to ...
Microsoft has announced that it will ship a special version of Vista's successor in Europe, titled Windows 7 E, without Internet Explorer 8. The browser-less version, a reaction to an antitrust ...
Microsoft has confirmed that it will remove IE from European copies of Windows 7. This, it hopes, will resolve the ongoing problems it has had with the European Union’s European Commission on the ...
It's already been made clear by Microsoft that Internet Explorer 8 can be uninstalled, or disabled, from Windows 7, which is due to launch on Oct. 22nd. However, the company is going still further in ...
There is political pressure on the European industry to change its policy of strict release windows for theatrical features. By Scott Roxborough Europe Bureau Chief BERLIN – European cinema owners are ...
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