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PlayStation 3 launches in Europe, Sony gives free 46" TVs
Friday 23 March 2007 – 05:27
After numerous delays the PlayStation 3 has finally launched in Europe at a price of €599 / £425 ($835) with one million units available across the continent. -
Europe warms to OpenDocument format
Monday 3 July 2006 – 10:38
OpenDocument Format initiatives in Belgium, France, and Denmark indicate growing support for the for office productivity application format standard, according to the ODF Alliance. -
Newegg.com eyes Europe market through acquisition or wholly-owned subsidiary
Friday 9 June 2006 – 05:04
Newegg.com, an online retailer of computer and electronic products, is targeting the market in Europe through an acquisition or a wholly-owned new company in the region, according to company vice CEO SC Lee. -
Flight1 now selling MSFS expansions direct to Europe
Friday 1 December 2006 – 12:13
Makers of Microsoft Flight Simulator expansions Flight1 have announced that their online store will now ship product directly to the European marketplace, rather than consumers having to go through Amazon or another such third party retailer; or pay international shipping costs -
Opinion: Xbox 360 launches in Europe
Friday 2 December 2005 – 07:07
Microsoft's Xbox 360 launched in Europe to much fanfare and applaud last night, and despite the fact that most shops sold out in about 30 seconds there haven't yet been too many complaints from European gamers. -
Microsoft: Europe "iPod killer" debut in 2H 2004
Thursday 18 March 2004 – 02:10
The first handheld gadgets to play music and movies on Microsoft's "iPod killer" software will be available in Europe in the second half of 2004, the world's largest software company said on Thursday. -
Update: Europe taking steps to charge Intel with antitrust law violations
Monday 30 July 2007 – 10:18 in Business
Brussels (Belgium) – The European Commission today issued a Statement of Objections (SO) which outlines the Commission’s preliminary view that Intel has infringed the EC Treaty and “abused” its dominant market position to prevent AMD from competing in th -
Europe gets Nintendo DS Web browser
Monday 9 October 2006 – 07:46
Europeans can now get their hands on the Opera Web browser for the Nintendo DS, leaving the United States as the only major country still without an official DS Internet browser application. -
Europe loses billions to mobile piracy: Frost and Sullivan report
Wednesday 10 May 2006 – 09:44
According to analyst firm Frost & Sullivan, around 80% of mobile phone content has been hacked or downloaded onto mobile phones, illegally from websites, or through the use of Bluetooth, memory cards and other storage devices -
Europe investigates possible antitrust law violations by Rambus
Thursday 23 August 2007 – 10:26 in Business
Rambus today said that it has received a Statement of Objections against the Company alleging violations of European Union competition law. The company said that the European Comission’s letter is a reaction to complaints filed by "certain DRAM manufactu -
DTV will overtake IPTV in Europe by 2010, says Booz Allen study
Tuesday 24 January 2006 – 04:06
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Study: Europe overtakes U.S. in big outsourcing deals
Friday 14 January 2005 – 05:18
Europe has become the new hotspot for outsourcing contracts, exceeding the U.S. -
Sony rolling out blank Bluray discs in Europe
Tuesday 7 March 2006 – 08:48
Sony Europe will start shipping blank Blu-ray discs next month. Rewritable single-layer discs will be available in retail stores in mid March, while write-once discs will start selling in April. Sony also plans on selling blank dual layer discs later in the year. -
Time Warner considering selling parts of AOL Europe :Telegraph
Thursday 13 April 2006 – 11:18
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Lycos Europe shuts down "the love"
Monday 6 December 2004 – 03:46
Lycos Europe has taken down their "Make Love Not Spam" campaign.
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