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Microsoft: UK Retailer ‘sold 94,000 counterfeit copies of Windows’

Microsoft has launched an attack on beleaguered electronics retailer Comet — stating that the British chain pirated 94,000 copies of Vista and XP recovery discs.

Microsoft has launched an attack on beleaguered electronics retailer Comet — stating that the British chain pirated 94,000 copies of Vista and XP recovery discs.

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What does Microsoft’s Windows sales announcement tell us about PC sales?

The announcement of 400m Windows 7 sales so soon after 350m were sold might seem like good news – but PC sales trends tell a different story Microsoft says that it has sold 400m Windows 7 licences.

The announcement of 400m Windows 7 sales so soon after 350m were sold might seem like good news – but PC sales trends tell a different story Microsoft says that it has sold 400m Windows 7 licences.

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Clickfree trots out C6 Easy Imaging backup hard drives, takes ‘em to 2TB

Your favorite no-touch backup company’s coming back around again, this time with yet another HDD to tempt your paranoia. Clickfree ‘s newest backup solution is the C6 Easy Imaging, capable of holding backups for as many PCs as necessary (provided there’s enough space). It’ll work seamlessly with Windows 7, Vista and XP, and it’ll get all the juice it needs from a spare USB port

Your favorite no-touch backup company’s coming back around again, this time with yet another HDD to tempt your paranoia. Clickfree ‘s newest backup solution is the C6 Easy Imaging, capable of holding backups for as many PCs as necessary (provided there’s enough space). It’ll work seamlessly with Windows 7, Vista and XP, and it’ll get all the juice it needs from a spare USB port

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Boot up: Google+ -disks, Apple’s patent poker, the tablet ‘slowdown’ and more

Plus what tablet Android users buy, what Google execs hide on Google+, is Lion Apple’s Vista? and more A burst of 8 links for you to chew over, as picked by the Technology team.

Plus what tablet Android users buy, what Google execs hide on Google+, is Lion Apple’s Vista? and more A burst of 8 links for you to chew over, as picked by the Technology team.

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Boot up: Google+ -disks, Apple’s patent poker, the tablet ‘slowdown’ and more

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Windows 7 sells 350m licences – how does that compare to XP and Vista?

Microsoft’s happy announcement about the Windows licences sold in the new OS’s 18 months need some context. The results may surprise you Microsoft has announced that it has sold 350m Windows 7 licences in its first 18 months on the market . This of course comes with the moniker of “fastest-selling ever PC OS” because of course the actual numbers sold are far more than previous ones: Todd Bishop, over at Geekwire, had the bright idea of asking whether that was a little or a lot proportional to the number of PCs sold , since of course the question isn’t really how many numbers are being sold in an absolute sense, but how they compare in context.

Microsoft’s happy announcement about the Windows licences sold in the new OS’s 18 months need some context. The results may surprise you Microsoft has announced that it has sold 350m Windows 7 licences in its first 18 months on the market . This of course comes with the moniker of “fastest-selling ever PC OS” because of course the actual numbers sold are far more than previous ones: Todd Bishop, over at Geekwire, had the bright idea of asking whether that was a little or a lot proportional to the number of PCs sold , since of course the question isn’t really how many numbers are being sold in an absolute sense, but how they compare in context.

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Microsoft confirms IE10 won’t run on Vista, millions of IE9 users shrug

If you’re part of the dwindling group still using Windows Vista, you’ll have to wait until your next upgrade to take IE10 for a spin — Microsoft has confirmed that the latest version of its browser won’t run on its last-gen operating system, either in developer preview form or when the final software ships. While it’s tempting to interpret that as an attempt on Microsoft’s part to put the widely loathed Vista in its past, there’s actually a precedent for this — remember that Microsoft cut off XP support when it unveiled IE9

If you’re part of the dwindling group still using Windows Vista, you’ll have to wait until your next upgrade to take IE10 for a spin — Microsoft has confirmed that the latest version of its browser won’t run on its last-gen operating system, either in developer preview form or when the final software ships. While it’s tempting to interpret that as an attempt on Microsoft’s part to put the widely loathed Vista in its past, there’s actually a precedent for this — remember that Microsoft cut off XP support when it unveiled IE9

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Windows 7 closes gap with XP, is poised to steal top market share this month

As recently as a year ago, Windows XP was the kingpin of PCs in the US with 43.1 percent market share.

As recently as a year ago, Windows XP was the kingpin of PCs in the US with 43.1 percent market share.

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Boot up: Apple wins reversal of $625m patent verdict, and more

Plus Microsoft works on new Windows 8 activation protection, and HTML5 promises ‘Cupertino-class’ web A quick burst of 7 links for you to chew over, as picked by the Technology team … Apple Wins Reversal of $625.5 Million Mirror Worlds Verdict > > Bloomberg “Apple won a court ruling that throws out a $625.5m patent-infringement verdict over how documents are displayed on a computer screen. “A federal judge in Tyler, Texas, today said Apple didn’t infringe a patent owned by Mirror Worlds LLC and closed the case in Apple’s favor.

Plus Microsoft works on new Windows 8 activation protection, and HTML5 promises ‘Cupertino-class’ web A quick burst of 7 links for you to chew over, as picked by the Technology team … Apple Wins Reversal of $625.5 Million Mirror Worlds Verdict > > Bloomberg “Apple won a court ruling that throws out a $625.5m patent-infringement verdict over how documents are displayed on a computer screen. “A federal judge in Tyler, Texas, today said Apple didn’t infringe a patent owned by Mirror Worlds LLC and closed the case in Apple’s favor.

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