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- 18 December 2009
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News: Android eats iPhone market share in five years
Mass adoption of the Android OS by both vendors and consumers from 2009 onwards, coupled with the rollout of app stores from smartphone vendors and network operators, will see the iPhone's share of the total market shrink between 2010 and 2014.
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News: Google snapshot reveals secrets of Android's success
Google has released a snapshot that shows the percentages of phones running the different versions of Google Android software.
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News: Intel's prospects brighten after tough first half
Intel is looking to put the economic downturn behind it as PC shipments rise, a company executive said.
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News: Facebook fights back after EPIC privacy complaint
Facebook is fighting back after a high-profile electronic privacy group filed a federal complaint against Facebook on Thursday.
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News: Analysis: Google to launch netbook and smartphone
There may still be ongoing debate about whether the Nexus One smartphone will be supplied direct from Google, but that hasn't stopped experts from moving on to a new rumour that Google is also developing a Google-branded netbook.
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News: Palm opens WebOS developer program to boost sales
Palm posted another loss for the period ending in November but has plans for boosting its prospects.
- 17 December 2009
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News: BE broadband provides free broadband to 46 groups
Public Wi-Fi network Freerunner is to offer a number of communities across the UK free wireless broadband services.
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News: nVidia set to produce Tegra, Ion processors
nVidia will put Tegra and Ion chips in production for launch in the first half next year.
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News: Global PC market bounces back from recession
In a study issued on yesterday, analyst IDC said that PC shipments worldwide will grow by double digits on a yearly basis through 2013, buoyed by increased commercial spending and growing demand for portable PCs like laptops and netbooks.
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News: First nVidia Direct X11 chip coming in Q1 2010
Nvidia brushed off the technology lead that rival AMD built by releasing the first graphics chips to support DirectX 11, saying the release gives AMD only a short-term advantage that won't have a long-term effect on the graphics market.
- 16 December 2009
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News: Microsoft could face legal action over Plurk code theft
Microsoft may face a law suit despite apologising for stealing software code from rival microblogging service Plurk.
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News: EU approves Microsoft ballot screen
The EU has accepted Microsoft's 'ballot screen' offer, which will allow Windows users to choose the web browser they want, ending the commission's antitrust investigation.
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News: UK lags behind on super-fast broadband
The UK is being beaten by Japan, Finland and Sweden when it comes to super-fast broadband connections.
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News: Analyst blames Nokia for sluggish smartphone sales
Nokia is largely to blame for smartphones gaining a smaller-than-expected part of overall mobile phone sales in 2009, according to market research company Gartner.
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News: Google Chrome browser gains market share
Google Chrome is now the third most popular web browser, having overtaken Apple Safari in global popularity. The release last week of betas of Chrome for Mac OS X and Linux pushed the Google browser's share past Apple's Safari and into the number three spot, a web measurement company said yesterday.
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News: Microsoft service steals code from Twitter rival
Microsoft's Juku service in China did indeed steal code from Plurk, a popular Twitter rival in Asia, the software giant admitted on Tuesday
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News: PC sales growth delays Dell factory shutdown
Dell has delayed the closing of a plant in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, by three months because PC demand is rising, the company said on Tuesday.
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News: Virgin launches 24-hour technical support service
Over half of Brits say speed is their worst gripe about PCs, says the Virgin group.
- 15 December 2009
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News: O2 brings 4G LTE network to the UK
Huawei and O2 have announced the successful completion of a UK trial of an LTE (Long Term Evolution), or 4G, mobile network. The trial took place in Slough, and during it the companies say they reached download rates of 150Mbps.
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News: Database creator fights to 'save' MySQL
The creator of MySQL has launched a web-based campaign to "save" the open-source database from the "clutches" of Oracle, which is attempting to purchase its current owner, Sun Microsystems.
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