It's kind of pathetic when monikers change just to mimic another market. Hence, we will not have computer software anymore; we'll have "apps." The good news is that apps are usually cheap or free.
Being a software retailer these days is a lonely business. Dozens of such stores have closed shop in recent years, unable to compete with discount prices at mass-market chains, software bundled onto ...
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has reached proposed settlements with a software vendor and seven rent-to-own stores after the agency accused them of installing spyware on rented computers that ...
Now you don't have to wait for all items bought from Currys and PC World to be delivered, the online stores of Dixons Retail have now added software downloads to the items you can buy. Add them to ...
A recent investigation undertaken by Microsoft New Zealand has identified six Auckland computer stores selling pirated software to consumers. Microsoft’s investigators bought computers loaded with ...
Microsoft is asking the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to deny Apple a trademark on the name “App Store,” saying the term is generic and competitors should be able to use it. Apple applied for the ...