22 Oct 2004
| by Jeremy Lee
in the UK, having worked with Channel 4 and Microsoft on the series Living in the World.
Canter joined MPG ...
22 Oct 2004
| by Joe Lepper
The Business Software Alliance (BSA), which has members including Microsoft and Adobe, estimates one in three software packages used by UK businesses is illegal, resulting in losses to the industry of around £1bn a year. As the issue was not gaining as much coverage in general media as other intellectual ...
20 Oct 2004
billion. Yahoo! recently paid US$1.6 billion for the search engine Overture, while Microsoft is investing ...
19 Oct 2004
| by MediaWeek
in the UK with Microsoft’s series of programmes, called ‘Living In The eWorld’ which ran in peak time ...
19 Oct 2004
| by MediaWeek
about the news of Microsoft boss Bill Gates reportedly assigning half of his research budget until 2010 ...
trading room, as Gates apparently wants PVR technology built in to every computer. Microsoft, along ...
DVDs, products such as the Microsoft Media Centre, which will set you back around £1,000, are widely ...
19 Oct 2004
| by MediaWeek
owned by the digital software company Roxio; alongside Microsoft, MusicNet, Virgin and America Online ...
14 Oct 2004
| by MediaWeek
for those with the newly released Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition. Chris Ahearn, president ...
Microsoft’s home entertainment PCs by 2008, this channel offers huge potential to broaden Reuters reach ...
14 Oct 2004
| by Staff,
be analysed in its visual environment, adding support for Microsoft Access, Oracle and SQL-based databases. These complement the existing Microsoft Excel and HTML importers and information available from Anacubis ...
12 Oct 2004
| by Sam Matthews,
LONDON - After several failed attempts to crack the TV market, software giant Microsoft...Bill Gates, chairman of Microsoft, is set to unveil a new version of Windows XP Media Center in Hollywood later today, which aims to turn the PC into a TV set.
Gates has allocated $20bn (£11.2bn ...
US consumers can pick up entry level TiVo systems for as little as $100.
Microsoft ...
08 Oct 2004
| by Glen Mutel
McCann Erickson is using animation to promote the new price of Microsoft's Xbox....The agency has created a 20-second ad to promote the fact the Microsoft is relaunching its see-through Crystal Xbox and will charge £99.99 for it.
The ad opens on a series of black-and-white vignettes of men doing mundane activities, such as filling their car with petrol, working in a laundrette or fishing ...