Stuart Turton
Latest articles by Stuart Turton
Jobs blog claims Adobe’s Flash ‘falls short’
By Stuart Turton published
News The head of Apple has chosen a blog post as his weapon against Adobe to outline why he doesn’t want Flash on his devices.
Google adds real-time collaboration to Docs
By Stuart Turton published
News Google Docs has been updated, with new real-time tools and tweaks to Spreadsheet.
Disgraced chairman returns to Samsung
By Stuart Turton published
News Lee Kun-hee is back at Samsung two years after a conviction for tax evasion.
Palm 'disapointed' by results, Pre sales
By Stuart Turton published
News Palm's chief executive believes the Pre would have sold better if it had arrived before the Motorola Droid.
Microsoft hit by another patent dispute
By Stuart Turton published
News Microsoft has been ordered to pay VirnetX $106 million over a VPN patent.
CeBIT 2010: Skype tells networks to be nicer to apps
By Stuart Turton published
News Skype and other mobile apps are not a threat to networks, according to the VoIP firm's head of mobile.
Microsoft: Oracle fighting 'natural evolution' of IT
By Stuart Turton published
News Microsoft thinks Oracle's plans to integrate Sun's software is a bit backwards.
Cisco and HP part ways
By Stuart Turton published
News The plug has been pulled on the Cisco/HP partnership, meaning competition is likely to hot up.
Dell's profit slides despite sales boost
By Stuart Turton published
News Rising costs took a bite out of Dell's profits for the fourth quarter.
Solid sales boost HP's profit by 25 per cent
By Stuart Turton published
News HP posted first quarter profit of $2.3 billion, up from $1.9 billion the year before.
Nvidia Optimus switches it up for better graphics
By Stuart Turton published
News Nvidia's new tech could offer the best of both worlds by automating the switch between an integrated chip and a discrete graphics card.
'Sex' makes list of top search terms for children
By Stuart Turton published
News The term is the ninth most searched term for children under seven, but doesn't make the top 20 for older teens.
Mozilla says Bing's privacy better than Google's
By Stuart Turton published
News Mozilla director doesn't seem to like Google's Eric Schmidt's thoughts on privacy.
Google builds its own DNS system
By Stuart Turton published
News Google has created its own domain name system, claiming its method is faster and safer than current tech.
Virgin trials deep-packet inspection for file sharing
By Stuart Turton published
News Virgin Media is looking to monitor the illegal file sharing on its network.
South Yorkshire gets £90 million in superfast broadband
By Stuart Turton published
News Half a million homes in South Yorkshire are set to get 25Mbps fibre broadband as early as next year.
Windows 7 outselling all other Microsoft systems
By Stuart Turton published
News Windows 7 has already doubled sales of any other Microsoft OS over the same time period, Steve Ballmer has claimed.
Microsoft Azure to arrive in January
By Stuart Turton published
News But Microsoft won't be charging for its cloud computing service until February in order to test its systems.
A stylus for Apple's tablet device?
By Stuart Turton published
News A recent patent sparks new rumours about an Apple-developed tablet-style device.
Oracle’s acquisition of Sun rejected by EU
By Stuart Turton published
News After investigating this year’s most talked about acquisition, the European Commission has concluded Oracle buying Sun would be anti-competitive.
HTC Hero to get Android 2.0 upgrade
By Stuart Turton published
News The HTC Hero will get updated to the Android 2.0 operating system.
Orange iPhone coming 10 November
By Stuart Turton published
News Orange will begin selling the iPhone on 10 November, the day after O2's exclusive deal with Apple expires.
Windows 7 arrives early because of postal strike
By Stuart Turton published
News Some have already received their copies of Windows 7, as Microsoft allows retailers to ship early to avoid the postal strike.
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