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  • Analyst downgrades Microsoft on PC worries

    Microsoft downgrade adds to market woes, as research shows a slow down in PC sales, but the announcement, at last, of George W Bush becoming President may bring optimism.

  • US tech stocks take hammering

    US technology giants have taken a beating on the stock exchange this week as the country's House of Representatives failed to pass a bailout plan for the financial sector.

  • Bush v Kerry

    Neither George W. Bush nor John Kerry tends to talk much about technology, but both broke their customary silence last week in speeches the same day.

  • Offshoring and the 2004 US elections

    Union activists are planning to inject the controversial topic of overseas outsourcing of technology jobs into the 2004 presidential race.

  • Power struggle

    According to George W. Bush, "today the equipment needed to power the Internet consumes 8 percent of all the electricity produced in the United States." Is this, in fact, an accurate representation of reality present and future?

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  • Winners and users: Tech prophecies for 2006

    IT remains a lively, exciting and suprising place. That makes predictions particularly foolish, but here are some picks for the winners and losers of the next twelve months.

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