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Downloads A simple application for managing the UEFA Euro Cup Portugal 2004. Euro 2004 is freeware with optional contribution. Euro 2004 is freeware because you can use it for free. Unlike shareware application that are limited in trial period and functions...

[June 18, 2004, 8:00]

Euro 2004

Downloads Euro2004 - The best program for the Palm OS platform for keeping track of the UEFA Euro 2004" football competition in Portugal.With Euro2004, lookup what games are played on which days and what games are played at each of the 10 stadiums.

[May 24, 2004, 8:00]

Euro 2004 X

Downloads A simple application for managing the UEFA Euro Cup Portugal 2004. Euro 2004 is freeware with optional contribution. Euro 2004 is freeware because you can use it for free. Unlike shareware application that are limited in trial period and functions...

[June 18, 2004, 8:00]

Dell regains PC crown

News Europe was the fastest-growing regional market due to renewed corporate buying and the strength of the euro. In Europe we think that growth (a 17 percent increase) was based on the euro versus dollar exchange rate.

[April 16, 2004, 8:25]

Europe tops world in PC growth

News Europe was the world's fastest-growing PC market in terms of units for the fourth quarter of last year; growth was driven by price cuts, a gradual renewal in spending by businesses and the strength of the euro, according to research published by...

[January 16, 2004, 10:45]

MMS firms hope for a sporting chance

News European mobile operators hoping that MMS will boost their margins are counting on Euro 2004 and the Olympics to give their products a lift. So far, MMS has proven a damp squib for the companies that hoped that it would take off like SMS and...

[May 11, 2004, 17:00]

Red Hat Offers Gruner + Jahr Higher Performance at Lower Cost

White Papers With a workforce of over 11,500 and revenue of more than 2.44 billion Euro in fiscal year 2004, Gruner + Jahr is Europe's largest magazine publishing house. Like most companies, Gruner + Jahr also faced the challenge of having to achieve ever...

[May 15, 2007, 1:00]

PC shipments beat expectations

News The strength of the euro has fuelled sales of consumer and business PCs across Europe, while China and other emerging nations in PC sales rose again in a quarter that saw HP regain strength and Dell lose some of its lustre.

[October 18, 2005, 17:05]

Good turned bad

Good turned bad image Member Review CD was defective: Symantec wanted 15 euro for replacement. Used Norton Utilities 2002 and Internet Security 2004 for 6 months with no problems on Win98SE. Antivirus scan and spam detection for Outlook Express stopped working for no apparent reason.

[May 3, 2004, 20:23]

Windows 98 support shifts to CD

Talkback Also Suse (www.suse.de) comes with a new personal system for Euro 29 (Enlish version 9.1 soon, German released 24-4-2004). There are a lot of peopel writng programs for Linux. However therev is a large avriety of "distrubutions" ramging from total...

[May 3, 2004, 7:57]

Hitchhiker's Guide wins interactivity gong

News The BBC also won awards for Spooks Interactive in the Best Interactive TV category, and for its coverage of England's exit from Euro 2004 which took the Best News coverage slot. The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy game scooped a BAFTA (Interactive...

[March 3, 2005, 16:30]

UK cybercops catch suspected Russian blackmailers

News Betfair also revealed last month that during Euro 2004 it was hit by a DDoS attack that caused disruption to its service. Britain's National Hi-Tech Crime Unit (NHTCU) announced on Wednesday that it had helped to smash a Russian gang involved in...

[July 21, 2004, 14:55]

Cyber-extortionists 'cost UK bookmakers £40m'

News Betfair also revealed last month that during Euro 2004 it was hit by a DDoS attack that caused disruption to its service. A gang of alleged cyber-extortionists arrested in Russia last week are accused of costing UK online bookmakers massive amounts...

[July 30, 2004, 10:55]

'Cyber-loafing' signposts motivation problems

News A summer of sport has also done little for the office dynamic, with 12.24 percent of respondents claiming "sports talk" about events such as Euro 2004, Wimbledon and the forthcoming Olympics is most to blame for time-wasting.

[July 16, 2004, 12:25]

Europe claims top PC sales spot

News A strong euro and demand for notebooks, particularly among consumers, lifted European sales, according to Gartner. Although everyone obsessed about China, Europe turned out to be a pretty good market for PC makers last year.

[January 19, 2006, 8:30]

Weak dollar distorting European IT market

News Bartels said: "US tech companies like IBM or Dell can play global arbitrage, by buying parts and components in Asia, then selling them in Europe where the euro has advantage. Measuring IT growth in the US dollar, rather than local currencies...

[May 16, 2005, 10:20]

IDC raises sales estimates for 2004

News In Europe, growth will pick up due to the strong position of the euro. Researcher IDC has raised its estimate for the number of PCs that will be sold in 2004, saying it now expects sales of 176.5 million units, the company said on Monday.

[September 28, 2004, 10:00]

HP grabs PC crown

News The strength of the euro probably also helped HP because Europe is one of HP's strongest markets. Hewlett-Packard overtook Dell to become the world's largest PC maker in the fourth quarter, in a market that is both growing and becoming more difficult.

[January 15, 2004, 8:20]

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

Blog Something odd is cooking in the never a dull moment world of Euro-UWB. Tuesday 9/10/2004 I'm off to a hotel close to the Edgware Road today to chair a panel at Cal-IT, the California-meets-Europe show run by our European Technology Forum division.

[November 12, 2004, 17:35]

Siemens plans huge Chinese investment

News According to Siemen's chief executive Heinrich von Pierer, the billion-euro boost is expected to lift the company’s sales in China from €4bn euros last year to €8bn in the near future. German engineering conglomerate Siemens plans to invest €1bn...

[May 18, 2004, 12:05]

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