Monday, July 27, 2009

IT News HeadLines (Yahoo News) 27/07/2009



Music streaming service Spotify eyes Apple's iPhone (AFP)

A man displays one of the best-selling iPhons. Spotify has asked US technology giant Apple for its software to be made available on its iPhone, the Swedish music streaming service said on Monday.(AFP/File/Frederic J. Brown)AFP - Spotify has asked US technology giant Apple for its software to be made available on its best-selling iPhone, the Swedish music streaming service said on Monday.



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Windows XP to Windows 7: It's Going to Be a Bumpy Ride (PC Magazine)
PC Magazine - The company's decision not to support upgrades from Windows XP is a rare misstep in the Windows 7 delivery process.
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PC World Podcast 37: Windows 7, Apple's "Premium Computer" Dominance, and Digital Pens (PC World)
PC World - This week on the PC World Podcast, editors Tim Moynihan, Robert Strohmeyer, Nick Mediati, and Ed Albro discuss the just-finalized Windows 7 operating system. It promises to be more netbook-friendly and less annoying than Vista, as well as touchscreen-optimized. Learn when it may be installed on a computer near you, and find out what's different in the new Microsoft OS.
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Microsoft Offers Choice of Browsers to Satisfy EU (PC World)
PC World - Microsoft has offered to provide a choice of Web browsers with its upcoming Windows 7 operating system to ease concerns of competition regulators in the European Union, the EU's competition authority confirmed Friday.
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Microsoft down on weak fourth quarter (AFP)

The logo for Microsoft at their office in Herndon, Virginia. Microsoft's share price shed more than eight percent on Wall Street on Friday after the US software giant's fourth-quarter earnings fell short of expectations.(AFP/File/Paul J. Richards)AFP - Microsoft's share price shed more than eight percent on Wall Street on Friday after the US software giant's fourth-quarter earnings fell short of expectations.



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