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Microsoft has announced that the commercial release of Windows 8 will be in October.
IT spending across the globe for 2012 is on target to exceed that of 2011 at a predicted $3.6 trillion, says industry analyst, Gartner.
Google has simplified the installation, grouping and distribution of web applications for schools using Chromebooks.
Global technology company HP is to shed 27,000 jobs worldwide as part of a streamlining-driven restructure of its business.
Microsoft has announced that soon-to-be-released Windows 8 will not allow users to play DVDs on their PCs.
Dell has said that its recently-released Ultrabook computer is selling better than the company had predicted.
