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- VIDEO: Stores scour web for bestselling toys December 23, 2011Traditional stores are studying online sales to decide which toys they should stock. […]
- Smartphones snap up camera sales December 23, 2011The US public is increasingly opting for smartphones rather than point-and-shoot cameras, eating into sales of the dedicated devices. […]
- £16 computer gets close to launch December 23, 2011The eagerly anticipated Raspberry Pi home computer is very close to going into full scale production. […]
- VIDEO: PS Vita spoiled start and other tech news December 23, 2011Sony has issued an apology after a wave of complaints about its new console, PlayStation Vita, which recently went on sale in Japan. […]
- VW turns off out-of-hours email December 23, 2011Volkswagen stops Blackberry emails being sent to some of its off-shift workers after complaints of work and home life becoming blurred. […]
- DIY solar panels head to Africa December 23, 2011Phone chargers made in a garage head to Africa […]
- VIDEO: Making a phone charger from scrap December 23, 2011Mark Kragh, managing director of Know Your Planet, explains how his company makes solar-powered mobile phone chargers from scrap materials. […]
- Fitness technology gets social December 23, 2011Friends, footballers and Zombies - technology's answer to getting fit […]
- The Queen opts for Amazon Kindle December 22, 2011The Royal Household has agreed to release the Queen's Christmas speech as a Kindle e-book after it is broadcast. […]
- Facebook's 'most popular' game December 22, 2011Facebook names Playdom's Gardens of Time as its most popular game of 2011, beating Zynga's Cityville. […]
- VIDEO: Stores scour web for bestselling toys December 23, 2011
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People Don’t Switch to Bing from Google
Bing’s market share only rises because Microsoft force people to use Bing (eg Blackberry, IE, Automatic Updates) In all fairness, why use Bing when Google does it all but better, I mean go Google it Note: Microsoft Employees are exempt … Continue reading