The battle between search giant Google and the Chinese government rumbles on with Reuters reporting that the site is now almost completely blocked in China with only a small handful of people able to access it. Worse, Google’s share price has dropped 1.4% on the news so far which goes to demonstrate the importance that shareholders place on success in the world’s largest and fastest growing economy for existing multinationals. Conversely China’s largest search engine, which already has a huge lead in the country, saw its share price rise by 3.5% According to the Google China service page , services such as web search suggest, YouTube, Blogger and Picassa are completely unavailable but this seems to be an improvement on an earlier report by NeoWin that found more Google services were offline. Google recently returned to China after pulling out in a row with the communist government there who had allegedly hacked into the GMail accounts of Chinese dissidents. A tit-for-tat spat then played out with China blocking access to Google’s Chinese website and Google then redirecting all traffic to its Hong Kong site instead. Hong Kong is a former British colony that was handed back to China in 2000, but not before it had become a huge centre for democracy and commerce that even China knew they’d never enforce order there in the way they do on the Chinese mainland
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Is Google now fully blocked in China?
July 30th, 2010Virgin Media launches on-line video player in UK
July 29th, 2010Virgin Media has today announced the launch of a trial service for it’s Virgin media Player. This would allow Virgin Media subscribers to view “hundreds of hours” of programmes and movies from broadcasters. Those included in the trial include ITV, Living, Disney, The Cartoon Network, National Geographic Channel, MTV and Nickelodeon.
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AT&T to be a Premier Vendor for Windows Phone 7
July 28th, 2010Windows Phone 7 is slated to be launched in a couple of months from now and it seems like some of the biggies are quite excited about the launch of the Windows Phone. An AT&T spokesperson sent an email to PCWorld saying that “We’ll be the premier carrier for Windows Phone 7″ although they did not elaborate on what role they would be playing as a Premier Vendor. Windows Phone 7 has been receiving positive reviews by some of the most popular technology blogs, who were provided with the preview unit of the Phone .
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HP won’t build phones with Windows Phone 7 OS
July 25th, 2010On Friday, Hewlett-Packard confirmed that they will not build phones using Microsoft’s latest mobile operating system, Windows Phone 7. The PC giant said that they instead exclusively use its webOS software, which it got when it closed its Palm acquisition three weeks ago. HP’s Personal Systems Group VP, Todd Bradley, spoke with CNBC , and confirmed the news that they would be putting all their efforts into WebOS devices
IE8 Blocked over 1 Billion Malware Attacks
July 24th, 2010With the help of the SmartScreen filter, IE 8, Microsoft’s standard Internet browser prevented 1 billion malware attacks or downloads.
Microsoft Selling More Than 7 Copies Of Windows 7 A Second
July 23rd, 2010Microsoft reported its quarterly earnings yesterday, and managed (just) to stay ahead of Apple in terms of revenue for the same period. Microsoft said that their revenue was especially helped by strong sales of Windows 7 and Office 2010. Windows 7 is making such an impact that the Windows Team Blog have just announced that Windows 7 has managed to sell more than 175 million licences to date.
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The Hidden PC to XBox Gaming Story
July 22nd, 2010Here is an interesting story I read on PCWorld from the blog of Rahul Sood, Founder of Voodoo PC and CTO of HP’s Gaming Business. The story is that Microsoft had a secret project a while back that was to combine online PC gaming with Xbox gaming allowing gamers from both to go head-to-head in battle and communicate with each other via online play. This was apparently all to be done through Microsoft’s LIVE service
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Latest Windows Malware
July 21st, 2010There is a new malware that has been spreading through USB devices. It affects all versions of Windows.
What’s it like writing a Windows 7 book, Pt2 “The Contract”
July 21st, 2010A couple of weeks back I wrote the first part of my series about what it’s like to write a Windows 7 for Microsoft Press. My new book, Troubleshooting Windows 7 Inside Out will now be out a whole month early, this coming September because I’ve been able to finish writing it a whole month ahead of schedule and you can now begin to see rough cuts of the book online at the O’Reilly website. Getting the book deal in the first place was complicated, as I wrote, and was the culmination of a few years work that saw me having to self-publish my own book first, but then came the legal and contractual part. Because I live in the UK and my publisher was in the US one of the biggest hurdles to overcome was taxation. I’m self-employed and so pay tax on all of my earnings to the UK tax office by declaring them once a year. By default the US taxation system would like everybody to pay tax on any money that’s earned in the US, whether you’re a resident there or not
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New Microsoft Security Essentials Beta now Available
July 20th, 2010Microsoft have released the beta of a new version of Microsoft Security Essentials, their free anti-virus package for Windows.
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