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Dell takes retail push into Europe
PC maker strikes deal with Carrefour.
Shaun Nichols
Nov 30 2007 6:26AM
Hardware
Europe leads global charge to digital TV
Europe is leading the world in the adoption of digital terrestrial TV, although other regions are fast gaining momentum, market watchers reported.
Robert Jaques
Nov 26 2007 6:30AM
Hardware
Web overtakes TV in Europe
Europe's 16 to 24 year-olds are using the internet more than traditional TV, according to the latest research from the European Interactive Advertising Association..
Guy Dixon
Nov 14 2007 7:19AM
Software
Europe beating US in virtualisation uptake
Stricter European privacy controls have helped virtualisation to achieve greater uptake in Europe than in North America, according to a networking vendor.
Matt Chapman
Oct 2 2007 11:49AM
Software
Apple signs iPhone deals in Europe
Apple has signed up three operators for the iPhone in Europe, according to reports in the Financial Times.
Tom Sanders
Aug 23 2007 12:58PM
Hardware
Biotesting Europe project aims to cut ID theft
UK scientists at the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) have confirmed that they will take part in a pan-European project targeting ID theft.
Robert Jaques
Aug 14 2007 12:51PM
Security
Sony goes green in Europe
Firm has reduced power consumption within 90 per cent of its device
categories.
Robert Jaques
Aug 10 2007 2:19PM
Hardware
Dell Linux desktops move to Europe
Bringing Ubuntu-based consumer PCs to Europe, Dell plans to start selling a Linux desktop and notebook computer in the UK, France and Germany this Wednesday.
Tom Sanders
Aug 8 2007 6:50AM
Software
Mobiles drive PC shipments in Western Europe
PC shipments in Western Europe totalled 11.2 million units in the second quarter of 2007, an increase of 9.3 percent compared with the same period in 2006, new Gartner research reports.
Robert Jaques
Aug 7 2007 1:38PM
Hardware
Outsourcing booms in Europe
IT outsourcing is booming in Europe, according to a report from contract IT advisors EquaTerra.
Andrew Charlesworth
Jul 26 2007 4:27PM
Strategy
Study: Europe overtakes US in spam chart
Europe now relays more spam than the US, new figures show.
Fiona Raisbeck
Jul 19 2007 10:17AM
Security
PS3 'Starter Pack' announced for Europe
Additional controller and two first-party games, but no price cut.
Staff Writers
Jul 17 2007 1:54PM
Software
Europe failing to hit green targets
Households burn while Rome fiddles.
Andrew Charlesworth
Jul 16 2007 4:31PM
Strategy
US and Europe fire up joint space projects
EUROPE - Revolutionary space telescope and antenna cleared for take-off.
Staff Writers
Jun 21 2007 5:23PM
Strategy
Dell brings 'Plant a Tree' fundraising project
LONDON - Dell has launched its Plant a Tree for Me project in Europe, allowing consumers to sponsor carbon offsets when they purchase new PCs and laptops from the vendor.
Shaun Nichols
Jun 7 2007 3:03PM
Hardware
Europe considers new identity theft laws
The European Commission is to consider new identity fraud legislation in order to boost the fight against cyber crime.
Fiona Raisbeck
May 28 2007 9:56AM
Security
Half of Second Life users come from Europe
Germany boasts the most 'residents'.
Clement James
May 9 2007 2:10PM
Software
Europe switches on to internet TV
Forty-five percent watching favourite TV shows online.
Matt Chapman
May 7 2007 4:59PM
Oddware
London gears up for Infosecurity Europe 2007
UK's biggest security show kicks off at Olympia.
Iain Thomson
Apr 24 2007 10:02AM
Security
Firefox use in Europe nears 25 percent
Market share nearly double that in some countries.
Iain Thomson
Apr 18 2007 2:59PM
Software
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