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World news about “Software” published by euronews.

  • The long wait is over

    Queues are so often the bane of our lives; you can find them with relative ease at banks, and airports, and train stations, and post offices. The list, like… 04/04/2013

  • Autonomy ‘fraud’ probe expands

    The UK’s anti-fraud agency has confirmed it is investigating British software firm Autonomy, which has been accused of accounting irregularities by its new … 12/03/2013

  • Cycling therapy for Parkinson’s patients

    Taking part in the Tour de France is a dream for many keen cyclists, but even if you don’t have the time to get to the Alps you can still attempt some of the… 28/01/2013

  • Windows executive leaves Microsoft Corp

    Microsoft executive, Steven Sinofsky has left the world’s largest software company barely two weeks after launching the flagship Window 8. The 23-year… 13/11/2012

  • Apple CEO forces software division chief out

    Apple’s CEO Tim Cook has pushed out the chief of their mobile software division Scott Forstall. Forstall leaves following problems with the mapping… 30/10/2012

  • New computer software helps autistic communicate

    A special computer programme called “e-mintza” – Basque for “electronic language” – has been developed to help autistic A special computer programme called… 02/08/2012

  • Tungstène – the fake photo finder

    A year ago, one photograph was everywhere: an image of Osama bin Laden, killed in a raid by US forces. But, in reality, the image was fake. That image did… 10/07/2012

  • Game on for eye tracking technology

    Computer games can be played using eye-tracking technology to control the action on screen. All players have to do is look at what they want to shoot. Two… 02/05/2012

  • Guatemala turns down McAfee asylum request

    Guatemala has denied the asylum request of John McAfee. The 67-year-old founder of McAfee antivirus software is fighting deportation to Belize. He is… 07/12/2012

  • Beware Twitter – Castro not dead…again

    Twitter may be a great tool for giving and getting real time information from all over the world but it is also a dangerous machine for spreading false… 03/01/2012

  • SAP hit with record copyright infringement fine

    A jury in California has stunned top European software editor SAP, fining it after a long-running case for software theft from Oracle. The decision drew… 24/11/2010

  • Oracle sues Google over Android

    Oracle has accused Google of patent and copyright infringement over parts of the Android computer software used for smartphones. It launched a law suit in… 13/08/2010

  • SAP rising in Germany

    Germany’s software giant SAP has posted double-digit growth in first quarter sales and operating profit as corporations begin spending on technology… 28/04/2010

  • Microsoft browser case dropped

    The European Commission has agreed to drop its Internet browser case against Microsoft. The US software giant is getting out of a ten-year battle (over… 16/12/2009

  • Microsoft ‘near agreement with EU’

    EU competition regulators are reportedly about to accept an amended offer by Microsoft over how internet browsers are chosen on personal computers using its… 08/12/2009

  • IBM out of Sun deal?

    IBM’s talks to acquire smaller computer and software rival Sun Microsystems are reported to have broken down. Sun’s shares slumped on the report which said… 06/04/2009

  • Sharing your location – on your mobile!

    A fantastic new friend-finder or the start of electronic stalking? Make your own mind up about new software launched by Internet search giant Google. Dubbed… 05/02/2009


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