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Biz Break: Disappointing sales for PCs, retailers San Jose Mercury News Today: Reports find Thanksgiving weekend shopping frenzy couldn't undo Hurricane Sandy's economic damage, and Windows 8 did nothing to boost PC sales. Plus, Intel (INTC) is asked to bail out Sharp, and Facebook continues its stock recovery. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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What can save the Xmas PC market? Not Windows 8, say analysts Register Analysts are lining up to denounce Microsoft's latest OS, claiming Windows 8 has been slow out of the blocks. The NPD Group estimates that in the four weeks since Microsoft coughed the software it was on 58 per cent of devices sold - compared to the 83 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Currys/PC World owner, Dixons Retail, returns to profit IBTimes.co.uk The battle of Britain's big name electrical goods retailers appears to be well and truly won. By Dixons Retail. The company - which owns Currys and PC World - have just announced they're back in the black for the first time in five years. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Grand Theft Auto 5: Petition for PC Version Hits Over 100000 Signatures Gamenguide After hitting the 47,000 signature mark just two days ago, the petition to bring Rockstar's new Grand Theft Auto game to PC has surpassed its original goal, receiving over 100,000 signatures. Mike Julliard apparently took Dan Houser at his word when ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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'Dementium II' (ALL) Suffers Delay On PC WorthPlaying.com 'Dementium II' (ALL) Suffers Delay On PC. by Rainier on Nov. 29, 2012 @ 9:51 a.m. PST. Continuing the storyline from the original, Dementium II will deliver better visuals, more haunting audio, and sharper scares than its predecessor, promising to take ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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