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- June 2007
- Asus announced the EcoBook
- AMD's Ruiz hits out at Intel
- FTC: Net Neutrality a non-issue
- Dell drops Dimension desktops
- Win a Power Station
- CCTV on your mobile phone
- Microsoft to launch budget PC in India
- Edimax releases 802.11n solution
- HP aims to make super-computing easier
- Ingram Micro to distribute Google search hardware
- Seagate joins 1TB club
- Cyber-baddies doing our heads in
- Microsoft wants business to switch to Vista
- Toshiba joins AMD bandwagon
- DirectX 10 games can run on XP
- Lexmark loses US ink case
- Samsung releases new 64GB SSD flash drive
- Analysts question iPhone forecasts
- 'Certified' n standard Wi-Fi expected soon
- Realtime 2.0
- Enta gets the full Foxconn
- Mobile Entertainment Daily arrives
- US amendment attempts to ban DVD copying
- Vista SP1 now not likely until 2008
- Apple bites a chunk out of laptop sales
- Let there be rock
- Tories back ITACS campaign
- Google: 'Vista hasn�t changed'
- Dell calls time on bloatware
- Blockbuster�s Blu-ray move
- VIP is cool for cats
- Meroncourt goes audio mad
- New look for Imation
- Microsoft calls time on Office 2003 OEMs
- Vista SP1 to arrive later this year
- A quarter of etailers don't know the rules
- Creative upgrades Zen Stone
- BenQ becomes Qisda
- Gateway announces laptop battery recall
- Intel announces two new value chipsets
- Clare: DSG results �disappointing�
- The PCA adds some security
- Cool gadget alert
- Jobs accused of being duopolistic
- Drastic action at Yahoo!
- iPhone gets more juice
- Paragon snaps up Phoenix
- Double Microsoft with VIP Computers
- Nvidia stock hot property
- Britain�s addicted to e-mail
- Microsoft dismisses Google Vista woes
- Flat rate 3G arrives
- Blu-Ray gets Blockbuster backing
- Memory price plunge slashes revenues
- London tops wi-fi growth league
- Creative leaves NASDAQ
- Ingram Micro acquires DBL
- Chip firms could leave US
- Safari takes off despite bugs
- Reseller colossus to target UK channel?
- eBay pulls Google ads
- Symantec reveals Endpoint 11.0
- Intel unveils new processors
- Mobile software outfit targets UK channel
- Microsoft learns UK lingo
- Rain scared off retail customers in May
- Fujitsu profits up 11.5 per cent
- Creative targets high-end notebooks
- Tech industry unites for green push
- Apple cleared by ASA
- New notebook GPU from Nvidia
- Toshiba drops HD DVD player forecasts
- "Best ever" mac OS launched by Apple
- Skills shortage faces UK IT sector
- Gloves off in Google privacy dispute
- One billion PCs by 2008
- HD-DVD camp claims market leadership
- Google and Microsoft on road to extinction
- Intel donates laptops to Vietnam
- Fake Microsoft updates spread malware
- Government initiative to make PCs green
- Dell scraps LCD TV division
- Microsoft to release four critical patches
- HP plans joint Indian and Chinese push
- Adobe defends UK pricing strategy
- SafeMedia vows to end P2P menace
- Netscape 9 beta hits web
- ITACS puts pressure on the government
- Sandberg looks for back door into channel
- New boss for DSG
- Toshiba to bundle HD-DVD in PCs
- iPhone rival steals Apple�s thunder
- Microsoft threatens distributor cull
- IBM settles over SEC probe
- Date set for Microsoft antitrust ruling
- Gigabyte unveils GO-RAMDiSK-BOX
- Dell ramps up services division
- Intel unveils new chipsets
- IBM sheds printing division
- European IT workers not delivering?
- Microsoft moves into music downloads
- SanDisk ramps up SSD capacities
- Dell�s new gaming device uncovered
- French man attacks Microsoft over Vista name
- iPhone launch confirmed
- Buyers line up for Saitek
- No Euro Zune until 2008
- Support ends for Firefox 1.5
- May date for Channel Expo '08
- Intel and STM fuse flash memory operations
- Google guns for Microsoft
- Dell cuts 8,800 jobs
- DRM-free iTunes tracks contain personal data
- May 2007
- Online gaming revenues to top $13 billion in five years
- Steamy deal for AMD
- Clash of the titans?
- New home for Vector
- DSG boss quits
- Samsung ramps up flash memory
- IBM lays off another 1,573
- YouTube gets on Apple TV
- Novell posts multi-million dollar loss
- Rockefeller fund looks to UK IT
- Microsoft launches �coffee table� PC
- Google confident of DoubleClick deal
- Athlon to become entry-level processor
- Fujitsu reveals flexible display
- PC Retail adds daily service
- Sanyo on the road to recovery
- Watford creditors may get money back
- Toshiba teams up with AMD
- Zune hits a million
- Evesham results expected to drop
- AVG Security Suite up for grabs
- Blu-Ray faces patent battle
- UK broadband use continues to climb
- Win a security suite with AVG
- New player in consumer storage space
- Green day for XMA and Brother
- UK publisher lands "For Dummies" licence
- Dell PCs hit the shops
- Live the Philips �lifestyle�
- New reseller site from VIP
- High definition disc prices set to fall
- Freeview heading to Macs
- Microsoft�s goes all Big Brother
- Intel aims to make PC telephony big business
- Samsung solid state drive arrives in UK
- Evesham unveils 17� Zieo N500-HD notebook
- Intel and STMicro merge
- Malware targets OpenOffice
- Record sales on the cards for HP
- iMac ready for June update
- Microsoft search loses market share
- Chip branding criticised by In-Stat
- Dell to enter tablet PC market
- Apple sued over notebook LCDs
- Spyware firms fights back
- OLPC Foundation lashes out at Intel
- IBM sees software as future
- Avanquest snaps up GSP
- New notebook platform unveiled by AMD
- Foxconn announces first DX10 integrated graphics
- Google search gets re-worked
- Dell shows off solid state laptop
- Web censorship on the rise
- Sales on the up at Dixons group
- It's official: Dell to launch channel programme
- Interactive Ideas signs Raxco
- Vista hacked
- Women highest net users in UK
- VIP boosts line up
- Jury out on iPhone
- Dell taken to court
- ECS gets Huang
- Vista sales top 40 million
- Windows Updates open to malware
- No Santa Rosa for MacBooks
- Analyst warns of Apple TV failure
- Intel set for fresh price slash
- Acer goes green
- Asus quick to launch 2900XT card
- Wacom launches Bamboo
- Enta raises security
- BT recaptures broadband lead
- AMD�s quad core CPUs on the way
- Microsoft targets Linux in patent battle
- Sandisk joins forces with Microsoft
- Google to take on Microsoft
- DSG shares its news
- Realtime gets Gainward
- Apple stores roll out One to One service
- Hitachi launches fastest notebook hard disk
- BT launches Vision campaign
- Nvidia launches new entry-level GPUs
- Acer launches Santa Rosa laptops
- Microsoft: Large mergers conceivable
- Skype makes service more personal
- IBM and Amazon settle lawsuit
- Massive growth for HP in Asia
- Evesham in double notebook launch
- Pioneer hammers down Blu-ray prices
- Microsoft abandons PMCs
- Dell launches waste initiative
- Microsoft/Yahoo! deal stalls again
- Linux gets mobile
- Microsoft revamps Hotmail
- BFG launches water cooled 8800 GTS
- Samsung updates Q1 Ultra
- Dell joins Microsoft/Novell alliance
- New threat for Wi-fi users
- Microsoft may buy Yahoo!
- BBC and C4 block Macs
- Next gen AMD processors stats revealed
- HP goes to court
- Microsoft ordered to pay $1.53 billion
- Ballmer: new OS within four years
- Ingram Micro steps up CE business
- Creative launches price war with Apple
- Online TV sector booming
- Apple tells Greenpeace to back off
- Still to leave Nvidia this month
- Nvidia launches new top-end GPU
- Commodore back tracks on retail pledge
- Panda launches business partner programme
- PC World takes on Devolo
- Nebulas posts stellar financials
- IBM lays off 1,135
- BT takes motion-control to PC
- Google dismisses video-sharing lawsuit
- Ballmer attacks iPhone
- Widget unveils new website
- New rugged USB drives
- BBC iPlayer gets go-ahead
- April 2007
- Nvidia updates Ntune
- Office 2003 to get �07 treatment
- Dell hints at departure from direct model
- ECS takes on Enta
- Dodgy ads removed from Google
- Apple admits laptop battery defect
- Sony unveils video-sharing network
- Jobs not in the clear yet
- Record Q1 results for Ingram Micro
- Microsoft in huge profit shock
- iPhone still on track for June
- Acer announces battery recall
- First GPS on SIM card
- One-terabyte hard drive arrives
- Win a gaming PSU with Coolermaster
- Amiga set to return
- Apple profits soar amidst stock option controversy
- Leaked top-end R600 benchmarks disappoint
- Acer launches new partner program
- Wi-Fi hits Heathrow Express
- Amazon to launch music download service
- Dell ditches hard disks
- Trend Micro revamps partner programme
- Milestones reached by new optical formats
- Wikipedia on CD
- Retail sector healthy in Q1, set to be less so in Q2
- Apple sued for $20 million
- Mac and Linux attacks set to rise
- New ATI benchmarks start to leak out
- HP scraps current inkjet system
- EC threatening Microsoft break up?
- 'Vista ready' claim faces another legal challenge
- City of London launches wi-fi mesh
- Cloud chief exec resigns
- Commodore Gaming site goes live
- DX10 to give PCs the edge
- Hacker cracks Mac
- HP launches faster DVD drives
- Gates: Tech revolution has no limits
- Dell reinstates Windows XP
- AMD posts a loss, Intel a profit
- Ecstacy from Google
- Lenovo in staff cull
- Worldwide PC sales up nine per cent
- C2000 tells retailers to get into AV
- Apple � don�t believe the hype
- Foxconn makes digital home play
- Piracy dogs Chinese Vista sales
- Asus launches mobile gaming notebook
- Bursting the web 2.0 bubble
- UK broadband in trouble
- New player enters HD format war
- Saitek reports record sales of PC input devices
- Mainstream quad core by 2009
- Web radio faces extinction
- Medea gets JR Max
- Microsoft attempts to block Google deal
- Mid range GeForce launch sparks frenzy
- Catalus gives warning to retailers
- Asus launches new budget laptop range
- Microsoft calls for investigation of Google
- Shuttle takes on Target
- VIP takes on AOC TVs
- Lost Planet bound for PC
- PNY brings 8600GTS to PC World
- Intel launches new laptop concept
- Verizon to take on VoIP market?
- R600 details emerge
- Apple delays OS X release
- HP launches C7-D based desktop
- Hitachi buys Impact Plus
- No XP in 2008
- Adobe doubles price for UK
- Toshiba sues over DVD tech
- AV move for C2000
- Dell drops Axim range
- New Zune to be 'Nano killer'?
- PC World launches 'text & collect' shopping
- Dragon NaturallySpeaking celebrates anniversary
- Microsoft defends �Vista Ready' logos
- Memory vending machine hits Gatwick
- Intel launches its fastest quad-core processor
- iPod sales reach 100 million mark
- Latest Nvidia launch dates revealed
- Pearl Research forms China strategy
- AMD announces restructure
- VIP and Microsoft launch microsite
- Apple builds to order
- Growth predicted in IT market
- Microsoft sued over �Vista Capable� claims
- Greenpeace attacks Apple
- Win a ten pack with Bullguard
- Sony pushes Blu-ray�s 50GB capacity in high-def war
- Comet launches PC tech support brand
- Woolworths moves into home software
- March 2007
- Size isn't everything: Channel Expo 2007 review
- AMD expects to reclaim performance crown
- Nice show, shame about the timing, says Ingram
- Enta says show better than ever
- PC Retail chairs panel debate
- Intel: Notebooks are the future
- Aten's two year plan
- Meroncourt shows off its partners
- Security software dominates Channel Expo
- New home for PC Retail
- PCA organises the channel
- Integra gets cosy with Entatech
- Brigantia looks to recruit new members
- Entanet focuses on convergence at Channel Expo
- Channel Expo names award nominees
- CeBIT looks to the future as day two draws to a close
- CeBIT opens with familiar faces
- Apple surprise late entry to Channel Expo
- Win ATI X1950 Uber kit with Realtime
- Commodore reveals specs of 'super human' PC
- HD-DVD loses ground to Blu-ray
- Acer eyes up competition
- Paypal main subject of phishing scams
- First hybrid hard disks emerge
- Commodore returns to gaming
- AMD financials highlight importance of the channel
- Late entrants bolster Channel Expo
- Lenovo forced to recall 200,000 laptop batteries
- Northamber braces itself
- February 2007
- Win a Wii with ETC
- Is flash set to take over?
- DSGi takes on OrderWork
- Dell offers OS-free laptops
- Target celebrates minisite launch with Foxconn competition
- UK broadband getting faster, with mobile communications set to proliferate
- Tesco slashes price of Office 2007
- Microsoft and Google go head to head
- Indie retailer wins top award
- Battle lines drawn over emerging graphics market
- XMA teams up with Brother for Comic Relief
- Incisive snaps up VNU computing titles
- Microsoft tells analysts to calm down
- Apple�s jibing Mac campaign backfires
- UK IT market valued at �9 billion
- Apple opens retail store in Kingston
- Fujitsu Siemens champions the channel with big cash investment
- HP unveils iPAQ smart phone
- Europe could abolish DRM
- Entatech offers free internet telephony
- New direction for Computer 2000?
- VIP launches new reseller website
- Target takes on Galaxy
- January 2007
- Win a copy of Diskeeper 2007
- Hello Vista, goodbye floppies, says PC World
- Vista restores the real da Vinci Code
- ITCA holds first summit
- Gem lands Windows Live OneCare deal
- Vista to spark surge in laptop sales
- Web overtakes email as main online crime threat
- It�s official � Intel to produce discrete GPUs
- Notebooks sales push EMEA growth in Q4 2006
- DSG turns to service after profits drop
- Apple's strong sales figures receive lukewarm response
- Intel takes a beating in Q4
- Skype gives internet TV a Joost
- SanDisk gives CES 2007 something to shout about
- Cisco sues Apple over iPhone name
- Win an ATI graphics card with Centerprise
- Dell makes its consumer move
- Apple enters the phone market
- Vista goes Live this summer
- VIP bolsters marketing team
- amBX takes a bow at CES
- Channel Expo under new ownership
- PC industry off to a flyer in 2007
- Microsoft teams up with Ford
- December 2006
- VIP gives away more calendar prizes
- Cisco beats Apple to iPhone
- AMD begins phase-out of ATI brand
- Microsoft tests new communication software
- Your chance to influence Channel Expo
- Win a TomTom with Catalus
- Nvidia pushes ahead of ATI in Q3
- London leads the Christmas rush
- Dell stores to hit High Street?
- Channel Expo site goes live
- November 2006
- Gartner advises strict adherence to �green� laws
- Enta picks up at industry award ceremony
- VIP joins forces with Microsoft
- TV viewing losing ground to web
- Sony recalls defected cameras
- FM transmitters to be legal in UK
- Google shares soar, set to hit $600
- PCA attacks ISPs
- Microsoft claims rights to Linux
- Sonic Solutions sues Nero AG
- eSys joins with Samsung after Seagate clash
- Brussels slams Microsoft
- Dell forced to issue Windows refund
- Brigantia extends Buyguard to bespoke systems
- Win a Sony PSP with XMA
- Play.Com moves into PC market
- Universal Music to profit from Zune sales
- BT loses 1.5 million lines
- Enta rewards retail
- Home networking set to double
- New broadband package includes free �500 PC
- October 2006
- CTS becomes Channel Expo
- Tesco/Formjet software hits shelves
- Acer topples Dell to take No.2 spot
- VNU promises commitment to CTS despite turmoil
- PC World offers free Vista upgrade
- Microsoft defers $1.5 billion to Q3
- Ingram Micro snaps up Philips
- PC World announces Christmas Top 10
- Aria launches new website
- ViewSonic launches Pan-Euro reseller scheme
- YouTube forced to drop 30,000 clips
- Google profits double
- Battery recall forces drop in Sony forecasts
- VIP and Logitech to target OEMs
- Google buys YouTube for $1.65 bn
- Learn to fly with ATI
- Intel takeover rumour fuels Nvidia stock price surge
- Aria continues Rush Hour super offer
- Tesco to launch own-brand software
- September 2006
- HP snaps up Voodoo
- Microsoft offers apps for free
- Avnet appoints new EMEA boss
- Microsoft launches iPod rival
- CTS shifts to March
- Win an ASUS notebook with VIP
- DSGi gets into tech support
- August 2006
- July 2006
- AMD acquires ATI
- Intent Media acquires CTO from Trinity
- Acer and Enta join forces
- Avanquest snaps up FastTrak
- Ferrari fun with ATI
- June 2006
- DSG drops high street comms chain
- Gem acquires Exspect
- Anti-piracy partnership in Xbox giveaway
- Microsoft takes on security market
- May 2006
- April 2006
- March 2006
- Leading industry figure steps down
- THX-Trade goes into administration
- Surprise axe for HCI in budget
- No Vista until 2007
- Dell to buy Alienware?
- Distributor in trade-only giveaway
- Countdown to CTS begins
- Smartphone boom ahead after 3GSM
- War on software pirates
- VIP goes shopping, again
- February 2006
- January 2006
- December 2005
- The paperless office comes one step closer to reality
- BT courts the channel
- Gadgets rule at tech shows
- November 2005
- October 2005
- August 2005
- Troubled times for UK PC industry
- Tech brands lead the world
- PC press feels the pinch
- Decimation�s what we need
- High noon for chip rivals
- Cashing in on digital photos
- Time's up for Granville Technology Group
- July 2005
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