Apple has issued a firmware update after complaints that some of its 27-inch iMacs were suffering from flickering screens
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Dell Updates Inspiron Mini 10 Notebook
Dell will offer an updated Inspiron Mini 10 netbook in early January
Microsoft CFO Drives Off To GM
Microsoft CFO Chris Liddell will become the vice chairman and chief financial officer of General Motors in 2010, with plans to step down from his position at Microsoft on 31 Dec.
Intel Readies New Atom Chips
Intel has unveiled its next-generation Atom chip platform, which will integrate graphics with the central processing unit for the first time
Windows 7: Looking Back On A Pivotal Year For Microsoft
With a lot riding on the acceptance of Windows 7 by both consumers and the enterprise, eWEEK looks back on the development of Microsoft's aggressive 2009 marketing campaign
O2 Admits Data Network Failure
O2 has admitted responsibility for some iPhone users being unable to connect to the Internet over the past 48 hours, but has so far failed to resolve the problem
Nokia Brings Booklet 3G To The UK For £649
A netbook that is already expensive gets another £280 slapped on it, compared with the US price
Apple Silences Psystar With Permanent Injunction
Apple may well have finished off Psystar after it was granted a permanent injunction against the Mac clone maker
Microsoft Settles Browser Dispute With EC
Microsoft has settled its long-standing dispute with the European Commission over the inclusion of Internet Explorer with Windows
FTC Slaps Intel With Anticompetitive Lawsuit
Intel's lawyers are set for a busy Christmas after the US Federal Trade Commission said it is suing the chip giant for hampering competition
Review: HP ProBook 5310m Design Smears System
The HP ProBook 5310m is thin and light, and offers business-class features and performance, but the unit is let down by some questionable design choices
Microsoft Admits Windows Mobile 7 Delays
The next version of Windows Mobile is supposed to finally take on the iPhone. By the time it gets here, will anyone care?
Apple Increases Integration Of App Store With iTunes
Apple has rolled out some aesthetic changes to the App Store in reaction to the service's popularity
Apple Delays 27-Inch iMacs After Complaints
Santa will not be handing out the 27-inch iMac this Christmas, after Apple said it was delaying shipments of the machine
Festive ‘Free’ Laptops May Be A False Economy
Users tempted by so-called 'free' laptops with broadband should remember, a 3G contract is for a year, not just for Christmas
Apple Countersues Nokia In Patent Fight
As eWEEK Europe predicted earlier this year, Nokia's patent suit against Apple was just the first stage in a likely war
Dell Pushes Ahead With Converged Data Centre Strategy
Dell ups its game in the converged data centre market with new management software and a unified networking fabric based on 10GbE.
Microsoft Cleans Open Source From Windows 7 Tool
Code which violated the GPLv2 licence has been removed from a Microsoft utility designed to load Windows 7 on netbooks
Apple iPhone Sales Reach 100,000 In China
Apple has sold around 100,000 iPhones in China through its partner China Unicom, but Apple is still in negotiations with China Mobile to expand the reach of the device
Apple Tablet PC Expected March or April, Claims Analyst
Apple's rumoured tablet PC could be making an appearance sometime in the next four months, according to a research analyst
Acer Unleashes Latest Ferrari Formula One Notebook
Acer, a Ferrari Formula One team sponsor, looks to embody the sport's focus on speed, agility and high-tech performance with its newest Ferrari One notebook
Motorola Droid Beats iPhone In Gadget Review
The Motorola Droid smartphone tops Time's list of Top 10 Gadgets for 2009
Computer Monitor Maker Pleads Guilty To Price Fixing
Chi Mei Optoelectronics agrees to pay a $220 million (£135m) fine for participating in a worldwide conspiracy to fix prices
Microsoft Confirms Office 15 Already In The Works
Office 2010 is only expected in six months time, but Microsoft has confirmed it already working on its successor
eWEEK Labs’ Top Products Of 2009
eWEEK Labs names the products that stood out in 2009, focusing on the ones that either provide significant innovation or make day-to-day life easier for IT professionals
Why Windows 7 Is Not One Of eWEEK’s ‘Products Of 2009’
Windows 7 was one of the biggest product launches of 2009, but a lack of true innovation has kept it off eWEEK Labs' "Products of the Year" list
Microsoft Tweets About End Of Windows XP Support
Microsoft has used blog postings and Twitter feeds over the past few days to remind users that support for Windows XP Service Pack 2 and Windows 2000 will expire in July 2010
Microsoft Floats New Server And Cloud Division
Microsoft forms a group that will focus on cloud computing and moving the lessons learned in the cloud into Microsoft's server products and vice versa
Apple Removes Apps Over Fake Review Claims
Apple pulls applications from its iPhone App Store after an accusation surfaces that the developer, Molinker, posted fake reviews about the mobile applications
Google Finally Releases Chrome For Mac And Linux
After a long wait, Google releases stable beta versions of Chrome for Mac, Chrome for Linux and Chrome extensions