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Windows 8 not doing that badly
About the same as Windows 7 -
Windows 8 market share at just 3.84 percent
Windows 7 stagnant -
Microsoft's updates crashed my computer
It was ever thus -
Microsoft realises its Touch obsession was silly
Likely to bring back Start menu -
Windows XP users face an upgrade conundrum
CommentNurture your old jalopy -
Microsoft begs XP users to upgrade
Only a year of support left -
Dell sees the writing on the wall
Gritty reality comes home to roost -
Windows 8 tablets to find their home in enterprise
Analyst steps up to bat for the Vole -
Next Windows OS rumoured to arrive next year
Still not installed Windows 8 -
Microsoft's profits fall
New Office blamed -
Microsoft claims Munich's jump to Linux wasted cash
But won't release a piece of paper to prove it -
Microsoft comes up with Windows 8 cunning plan
Jack the price up by four times -
Windows 8 saves Nokia's bacon - for now
And they said it could not be done -
Fujitsu moans that Windows 8 is killing PC sales
Microsoft should have made something less efficient -
Dell told Ballmer to call Windows RT something else
Too confusing for users -
Windows 8 sales are rubbish
NPD pours cold water on Microsoft's claims -
Windows 8 will be hackers' choice next year
The three Windows 8 users worried -
Microsoft claims to have sold 40 million Windows 8 licences
Redmond insists it is selling better than Windows 7 -
Microsoft commits to Surface for four years
Copies Apple again -
Windows 8 sales slow
1.04 percent of global market -
Sinofsky's exit followed failed empire attempt
RumourGame of Thrones at Microsoft -
After 23 years, Steven Sinofsky quits Microsoft
Expected Ballmer usurper quits -
Recession does no favours for Windows 8
CommentMicrosoft won't be the saviour in PC market slump -
Microsoft claims Windows 8 doing better than Windows 7
Vista? What?!? -
Nokia's new hope released next week
Anyone interested in Nokia's farm? -
Microsoft opens Windows 8 for pre-orders
Costs $70 for a DVD pack -
Windows 7 malware infection rate climbs
Still three times safer than XP -
Microsoft outlines Windows 8 goals
400 million devices sold by next July -
HP to bet big on Windows 8 tablets
Prepares for business tablet push -
Carnegie warns of drop in chip sales
US PC imports fall further -
HP reluctant to push Windows 8 for enterprise Ultrabooks
IDF 2012 (Zero, Shunya)Because, after all…. -
Windows 7 overtakes XP in popularity
OSX a little more popular than Vista -
Microsoft Windows 8 is less user friendly
Microsoft goes backwards -
Windows 8 users get 'Do Not Track' options
Microsoft following EU suggestions -
Microsoft investigated over browsers again
This is not a repeat of ten years ago -
Microsoft Office kills off links to antique operating systems
Die damn you XP, Die -
Microsoft likely to face 'significant' fine in EC antitrust clampdown
EC furious at Microsoft 'negligence' -
Windows 8 features back-up changes
Because you really need back-up after you blue screen -
Windows 8 launch date confirmed
No real surprises -
Windows 8 upgrade to cost $40
$10 cheaper than Windows 7 -
Windows XP heads into the sunset
7 finally on most computers -
Nvidia to have a word with Torvalds
Not another F word -
Google and Microsoft go head-to-head in each other's key spaces
Microsoft wants mobile OS space, Google targets desktops -
Dell exec slags off the iPad
An excellent shiny tea tray, but rubbish for business -
Microsoft has the nerve to offer upgrade to Windows 7 buyers
Worried that people will wait for Windows 8 -
Microsoft charges to remove crapware
The only bloat you want is ours -
Ballmer is world's worse CEO - report
CommentForbes picks a fight -
Lenovo unleashes new servers, workstations
ThinkStation E31 aimed at SMBs on a budget -
PC shipments in Western Europe decline
HP remains top dog overall -
Windows 8 privacy fears over stated
Insecurity expert backs Microsoft -
HP adds consumer and business Ultrabooks to its range
More features, lighter, thinner, faster -
Nokia turns patent troll
Hopes to make up for lost profits -
Internet Explorer back from the dead
Much maligned browser wins back users with IE9 -
Never mind Linux on the desktop – what about on laptops?
CommentHigh quality drivers sacrifice penguins -
Abobe drops 32-bit Apple OS support
Older Mac users will have to upgrade -
Mozilla rethinks HTML5 video
Firefox could be stuffed without it -
Microsoft is being pushed to get Windows 8 out early
CeBit 2012Drip, drip drip continues at CeBIT -
Microsoft extends life of Vista and Windows 7
If you can call this living -
Germany claims Chrome most secure browser
All roads lead to Chrome -
Samplify improves multi-core processors
APAX takes foot off the brakes -
Microsoft in hot water over Windows 8 secure boot
Locks rival OS' out on ARM -
Zotac releases second-generation mini-PCs
Super-cheap and cheerful -
Windows 7 update is bad news for AMD
Barely improves promised performance -
Intel's Otellini woos the Venetian
CES 2012Windows 8, Android show promise for a mobile Intel -
Corporate IT spending on the up
Mystic Piper Jaffray consults his tarot cards -
AMD finds home in a Windows 7 tablet
Ontario without the turbo -
Eurotech embeds the Intel Atom
In bed with me dinner -
Nokia's Microsoft phone is not the comeback kid
Will have to wait for Windows 8 -
Microsoft auto updates Internet Explorer
We can't wait for you to do it -
Big Content staff are Big Pirates
Gamekeepers are really poachers -
IDC poo-poos Windows 8
Concentrated too much on tablets -
Tablets are not killing PCs
Analyst rubbishes media claims -
Microsoft had Siri for a year
Top Vole says it's nothing new -
Microsoft and Intel should gear up for slower sales
Bellwether rings warning -
HP jumps on Ultrabook bandwagon
Playing the tuba for Intel -
Asus to release ARM-based Windows tablet in 2012
HP jumps back on tablet bandwagon -
Dell releases familiar looking ultra-thin Intel laptop
It's not an Ultrabook -
Office props up Microsoft
FinancialPC sales not so great -
AMD invests in Android on Windows App maker
BlueStacks runs Android Apps in Windows -
Microsoft gives £28 million to Nokia and Samsung
Pushing Windows Phone in the UK -
Ballmer orders the death of the start button
No one uses it -
Botnet hacker made $17,000 a day
The geek inherit your wallet -
ARM laptops wait for Windows 8
Acer tells punters to be patient -
Morto worm attacks weak passwords
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