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Carphone Warehouse and DSG International post their interim results. Carphone Warehouse's half-year figures on Friday come after the group recently pleased the market by topping forecasts for broadband customer additions and confirming its planned demerger...
Tags: United Kingdom, London, DSG International plc, PC World, Telecommunications in the United Kingdom, TalkTalk, The Carphone Warehouse, Business Finance, Personal finance, Employment compensation, Pension, Personal Accounts, Frozen Occupational Pension, Investment, Financial services, Retirement, Labor, Social Issues
We may see a degradation of internet service” Published 23 October, 2009, 19:31 The US congress should make no law regarding internet regulation says Jim Harper of the Cato Institute, who discussed with RT the decision by the FCC to start exploring possible...
Tags: FCC, Federal Communications Commission, network neutrality, net neutrality, neutrality rules, internet service, pc world
T-Mobile to curse cloud computing, but it's a good place to start...It has apparently lost the server-stored data on T-Mobile's Sidekick phones that have been recently reset, had their batteries removed, or let their batteries drain out completely before...
Tags: Sidekick Data Loss, Microsoft/Danger, Microsoft Full, pc world, sidekick phones, servers failure, sidekick customer
Today @ PC World News, opinion, and links from the PC World staff. HTC Pure, a new smartphone running on Windows Mobile 6.5. Microsoft was set to launch Windows Mobile 7 this year, but several delays caused Microsoft to release Windows Mobile 6.5 as...
Tags: windows mobile, pc world, PM Microsoft
Wireless IT and Entertainment 2009 trade show in San Diego, as well as a new mobile Web browser. Two of the phones – the Tilt 2 and Pure made by HTC Corp. – use Microsoft Corp.'s new Windows Mobile 6.5 operating system. WinMo 6.5 is the first step in...
Tags: AT&T Navigator, windows mobile, HTC Corp., Pantech Impact, Microsoft Corp., pc world, Pantech Reveal
Although interest in the new Microsoft search engine appears to be leveling off, Google is adding new search features, technology watchers report. Interest in the new search engine, Bing, has not increased further in spite of a multimillion-dollar advertising...
Tags: pc world, search engine
Amazon.com has agreed that it won't remove e-books from U.S. users' Kindle electronic readers without their permission, as part of a proposed settlement of a lawsuit over the online retailer's deletion of a George Orwell novel from a high school student's...
Tags: Amazon Settles Kindle, Amazon.com Inc, George Orwell, school student, amazon agreed, Kindle Discovery Communications, kindle electronic, online retailer, pc world
Today @ PC World News, opinion, and links from the PC World staff. 5 Apps for Finding iPhone Apps Jared Newman Separating the iPhone App Store's wheat from its chaff is suddenly all the rage, with Apple launchin g its own App recommendation Web page...
Tags: iphone app, pc world
Warner Music Group and Google Inc's YouTube said on Tuesday they have reached a deal which will see music videos from artists such as Madonna and Green Day once again feature on the popular website. Though financial terms of the deal were not disclosed,...
Tags: Warner Music Group Corp., music video, U.S. Federal Reserve, credit cards, video site, advertisers revenues, pc world, cards rules, Madonna (entertainer)
Warner Music Group and Google Inc.'s YouTube are close to settling their nine-month licensing dispute, a deal that would return the New York music company's video clips to the video-sharing Web site, people familiar with the matter told The Wall Street...
Tags: Warner Music Group Corp., Warner Music Close, YouTube Near License, music video, license deal, Google Inc., pc world, Madonna (entertainer)