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UK interest rates remain at 0.5%
Thu, 09 Sep 2010 11:28:49 GMT
The Bank of England keeps UK interest rates on hold at a record low of 0.5% for the 18th consecutive month.

Welfare bill 'to be cut by £4bn'
Thu, 09 Sep 2010 16:21:29 GMT
The government is planning to reduce the annual welfare bill by a further £4bn, Chancellor George Osborne tells the BBC.

Spending cuts 'to hit north harder'
Thu, 09 Sep 2010 15:30:27 GMT
Industrial areas in the North East and Midlands are least resilient to economic shocks, BBC-commissioned research suggests.

Global economy slowing, says OECD
Thu, 09 Sep 2010 15:20:48 GMT
The global economic recovery is slowing faster than forecast, but a return to recession is unlikely, an economic group says.

Bmibaby luggage gauges too small
Thu, 09 Sep 2010 16:33:26 GMT
Budget airline Bmibaby has been charging customers to put bags in the hold when they are small enough for the cabin, the BBC learns.

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Topic: Microsoft aims to be BFF with consumers - Seattle Times



Pitching to 200 financial analysts Thursday, Microsoft grabbed the mike and said the company gets consumers and is ready to compete mightily against Apple's red-hot ...
Chief Executive Steve Ballmer laid out a lineup of Microsoft products — Xbox, Bing, Windows 7, and the Windows Phone 7 coming in the fall — all designed to appeal to mall ...
"From time to time, in discussions I have with some of you, we talk about the consumer like it's broad, airy-fairy," Ballmer said. "In our case, the consumer investments and innovation and work that we're doing really focuses in a few ...
The Kinect sensor for the Xbox system, which allows people to play video games without a controller, will start selling for the ...
Microsoft's search engine Bing, which analysts drilled executives over at last year's meeting, has gone from 8 to 13 percent market share, although Google remains king of ...
The empty spot in the Microsoft lineup is a slate device. Microsoft has been putting Windows on touch-screen tablet PCs that use a stylus since ...
"They'll be shipping as soon as they are ready," he said. "And it is Job One urgency around here. Nobody is sleeping at the ...
The company also showed off what Windows 7 might look like on a slate, one that would connect to a "personal cloud," or data stored across someone's work computer, the Internet, Xbox, laptop or a home ...
Brad Brooks, a corporate vice president, used a Windows slate like a remote control to find video on the Internet and played the video on an Xbox-connected television at home. He also used the slate to hold a video chat and shared ...
Microsoft's turnaround from business to consumers feels a bit back to the future. A decade ago, corporations said Microsoft wasn't secure enough for corporate ...
Microsoft sales to businesses may have now eclipsed consumer sales. Still, Ballmer pointed out Thursday that of the 400 million PCs sold each year, two-thirds are sold to ...
"Microsoft has been criticized as being very enterprise-driven," said Neil MacDonald, a vice president and fellow for Gartner, a research group in Stamford, Conn. "They're getting hammered by Apple, which is first and foremost a consumer company. Twenty years ago, Microsoft was all about ...
To reach consumers, Ballmer said Microsoft will open three more retail stores: in Bellevue Square, the Mall of America in Minnesota and Oakbrook Center in suburban ...
Although analysts were fixated on questioning executives about consumer products such as mobile phones and slates, some ended up most impressed by a breakdown of Microsoft's business-sales opportunity with cloud ...
Peter Klein, Microsoft chief financial officer, presented the company's case to gain more share of global IT spending by selling cloud-computing ...
"Toward the end, the CFO laid out a good case for why Microsoft will get a bigger piece of the pie" with cloud computing, MacDonald said, even though he did not think the services will be as profitable as selling software. "I've been to several (financial analyst meetings) and they never hit this head-on," he ...
All Microsoft top executives — the chief-level officers, division presidents and several senior vice presidents — turned out Thursday to talk to scrums of analysts in the hallways, at a technology showcase and over lunch under a white tent in ...
The all-day schmooze appeared to float Microsoft stock as the rest of the market sucked a little wind. Microsoft shares closed up at $26.03 after rising 8 ...
Hi, all. We've gotten a few phone calls this morning from readers of the print paper who didn't know what BFF stands for (best friends... ...
As a consumer I feel like MSFT hung me out to dry 10 years ago, why should I trust them now? Microsoft definitely hung people out to dry with... ...


Google Instant could be a brilliant stroke -- or another flop - USA Today
Date Published: 9/9/2010 11:21:03 AM

Moneycontrol.com


Google Instant could be a brilliant stroke -- or another flop
USA Today
Google Instant, the powerful new search engine mechanism launched Wednesday, may appeal to some users, but could annoy many others, search industry experts say. Google Instant rapidly fires different search results pages at you as fast as you can type ...
How Google Instant Could Reinvent Channel FlippingWired News
Google Instant Could Evolve into Ultimate Universal SearchPC World
Google Instant a potential bonanza for search scamsRegister
Fortune -Computerworld -ABC News
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Apple's App Store Review Guidelines: 'We don't need anymore Fart apps' - Apple Insider
Date Published: 9/9/2010 11:21:03 AM

New York Times


Apple's App Store Review Guidelines: 'We don't need anymore Fart apps'
Apple Insider
Apple's newly published guidelines for the App Store review process provide a candid, plainly written summary of the company's policies on iOS software, including the blunt statement in the introduction: "We don't need anymore Fart apps. ...
Apple relaxes restrictions on iOS app code, iAd analyticsArs Technica
Apple Lifts App Store Approval Shroud for DevelopersPC World
Apple Loosens Rules for App ApprovalsNew York Times
Wall Street Journal -Reuters -BusinessWeek
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