Jury piles further patent misery on Microsoft
Posted at 11:40, 17 Mar 2010
Microsoft ordered to pay $106 million for violating to patents belonging to VirnetX
Google expects Android to "flourish" in China
Posted at 10:56, 17 Mar 2010
Despite the search giant's spat with China, Google expects Android to do well in the country
Mozilla prepares to extinguish Firefox 3.0
Posted at 10:31, 17 Mar 2010
Firefox 3.0.19 to be the last update for ageing browser, as Mozilla pushes people towards Firefox 3.6
Cut and paste dropped from Windows Phone 7 Series
Posted at 8:25, 17 Mar 2010
Microsoft says mobile customers don't need cut and paste functionality
Google told to come clean on China pull-out plans
Posted at 8:08, 17 Mar 2010
Advertisers want answers on Google's plans to close its Chinese search engine
Spotify: we've got 320,000 paying users
Posted at 7:40, 17 Mar 2010
Streaming service Spotify reveals it has hundreds of thousands of paying customers - but says it's still earning from non-subscribers
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15 Mar 2010
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12 Mar 2010
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