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Windows 7 sells 234 percent more copies than Vista

VentureBeat  Nov 06 09

It looks like all the positive buzz round Microsoft’s new Windows 7 operating system paid off in sales. Windows 7 sold 234 percent more copies during its first few days on the market than Vista did during the same period of its release, according to research by the NPD Group.

NPD’s data covers the week of Oct. 18 to 24 — Windows 7 only launched on the 22nd, but these numbers also include pre-sales from the days before. While the reviews weren’t universally positive, Windows 7 was seen as a huge improvement on Vista, the operating system so hated that it became a punchline of almost every Microsoft joke. Full story...

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Private equity fund-raising hit a five-year bottom in 2009, down 68%

VentureBeat  11 hours ago

Last year was just miserable for private equity fund-raising in the U.S. Hitting its lowest point since 2003, it fell 68 percent to $95.

ShareGrove taps into private conversations with new beta

VentureBeat  11 hours ago

ShareGrove, a San Mateo-startup that aims to deepen online social interaction between close friends, just launched a new beta for private group conversations and sharing on the web.

Intel announces AppUp, an app store for netbooks and beyond

VentureBeat  11 hours ago

It seems like the app store model popularized by Apple’s iPhone is on its way from smartphones to other devices.

Intel’s Paul Otellini says we’ll all be making our own 3-D TV videos

VentureBeat  12 hours ago

The drumbeat around 3-D viewing is relentless at the Consumer Electronics Show. Big companies such as LG Electronics, Sharp, Samsung, Panasonic, Sony and Nvidia devoted considerable air time at their events to gush about 3-D, which was a dud until James Cameron’s 3-D film Avatar became a giant hit in the theaters.

Energizer goes greener, pumps up portable power offerings

VentureBeat  12 hours ago

Energizer, the consumer battery goliath, has some tricks up its sleeve for 2010. But instead of pulling a pink bunny out of a hat, it’s introducing a slew of geeky green products under the banner of its Energi to Go line.

Dynamic duo: Tesla and Panasonic team to build a better car battery

VentureBeat  13 hours ago

Not only is it official that Tesla Motors has chosen Panasonic to supply battery packs for its electric vehicles, the two companies will also be working together to build more affordable and efficient lithium nickel batteries for green cars present and future, they announced today.

Take that, Amazon Kindle! Plastic Logic’s boss on the Que eBook reader (video)

VentureBeat  13 hours ago

Plastic Logic finally launched its Que eBook reader for business people today at the Consumer Electronics Show, after a ten year development cycle.

Tablet-ready newspaper reader has 1,400 publications for free — sort of

VentureBeat  13 hours ago

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Graphic.ly to launch a slick reader for digital comics

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New Toshiba laptop makes it easy to put PC images on TV

VentureBeat  13 hours ago

Toshiba is debuting a new laptop at the Consumer Electronics Show that has one very cool feature.



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