The software giant Microsoft has sold 40 million licenses of its Windows Vista operating system in the first 100 days since the product was launched into the market.
In 2007 online video sales are expected to triple. Yet a study shows that iTunes and sites alike may face a considerable decline in the nearest future.
Digital cameras provided to the New York City police help the prosecution of domestic violence move forward. Queens became the first borough to introduce the technology. Five years ago the Queens police began taking digital photos of victims who suffered from domestic violence. As a result, prosecutors have noticed a considerable growth in conviction rates.
The American consumer electronics giant, Apple Inc., as a response to the criticism coming from environmental groups, recently unveiled its enviromental friendly plans.
A game technology expert at the University of Portsmouth developed a game which is to help overseas students overcome the culture-shock they will encounter within the campus of a certain university.
Google's targeted ADs are suspected in becoming even more targeted, as there are reports from Internet users coming, that many ADs are off-topic for the sites they appear on, yet highly relevant to the user. Did Google start another era of targeted AD?
Google was declared top brand of the world, according to the "Top 100 Brandz" survey, which takes into consideration more the image and the name of the company, rather than its overall value or it's stocks' prices on the world's markets.
Microsoft has developed a new project to offer governments an innovative moderately priced bundle of Office and Windows. This way the corporation hopes to reach billions of new PC users.
Google pays $3.1 billion for an online advertising business DoubleClick. This acquisition has become second largest in Google's history after the purchase of YouTube last year for $1.65 billion.