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'Tis the Reason to Be Jolly: Best Buy Unveils Its Lowest-Advertised-Priced Laptop Ever
Best Buy will appeal to value-conscious consumers with a dynamic holiday computing selection launching Nov.
Cuomo's Self-Serving Suit Against Intel
A case built on thin air. Most government officials take oaths of office, swearing to uphold the Constitution, the laws of their state and to serve and protect the people.
China to help build new foreign ministry office complex for Ghana
The Chinese government on Wednesday agreed to construct a modern office complex for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Dell rolls out ultrathin Adamo XPS laptop
Dell Inc. launched its ultrathin Adamo XPS notebook computer Thursday, with shipments expected to begin as soon as this month.
Intel charged with antitrust - NY attorney general
New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo filed an antitrust lawsuit against Intel, alleging the chipmaker threatened computer makers and paid kickbacks to stop them from using competitors' chips, Cuomo's office said Wednesday.
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Sprint Offers Dell Mini Netbook
Sprint on Monday introduced a $200 Dell netbook with a two-year service plan to the wireless carrier's 3G data network.
Personal computers are changing - and not just because of the recent launch of Windows 7. Visit an electronics store and you might also find laptops are missing a familiar component.
Tennessee delegation visits Beijing to talk business
Most products exported from Tennessee to China involve chemical and agriculture products,computers, electronics and machines.
(Vanity) Help with drenched Dell computer
Last week, my Dell Inspiron laptop ingested a cup of coffee and I would appreciate any suggestions.
Acer posts record Q3 revenue, forecasts big netbook growth
Acer reported its best quarterly revenue ever on Friday, and forecast even better times ahead.
FTC May File a Complaint Against Intel
Memory Players May Start Making Money [October 23, 2009] Now that's a recovery. After bleeding money for years, the DRAM market is growing and profitable and should stay that way.
Want to Skip Windows 7? 6 Ways to Boost Your PC
Microsoft is pushing its new Windows 7 operating system, while big computer makers like Dell and Hewlett-Packard would love to sell you a new computer this holiday season to run Windows 7. Meanwhile, Apple is running ads suggesting that Windows users who want a big upgrade should just switch to Mac.
Another week has passed us by, so it's time for another Week in Review. This week was obviously dominated by the release of Windows 7, but Apple was also in the news often, reporting yet another stellar quarter, and of course updating its entire line of consumer Macs.
Apple rolls out new models to counter Windows
This was the week when Microsoft finally started selling Windows 7, its much-improved successor to the disappointing Vista version of Windows.
Dell seeks a new course in changing PC marketplace
Although Michael Dell reclaimed active control of the company he founded nearly three years ago, the outlines of the new Dell Inc.
Acer to protect margins, sees sales jump
Acer , the world's No. 2 PC maker, aims to boost revenue by more than 70 percent over the next three years, while maintaining margins to avoid repeating a similar meteoric rise and fall less than a decade ago.
As computer makers try to fight against the era of the cheap computer, they may turn to Citrix Systems for advice.
Michael Dell, founder of Dell Inc. Photograph by: Tyler Anderson for National Post, Tyler Anderson for National Post Michael Dell enrolled as a biology major at University of Texas but spent more time fiddling with stacks of computer parts in his dorm room than hitting up the library.
Dell sees Windows 7 boost starting mid 2010
Demand for computers from large companies is likely to pick up by as soon as mid-2010 as a result of Microsoft's launch this week of its Windows 7 operating system, a senior Dell executive says.
Handicapping Dell's Smartphone Bid
Now that Dell is signaling its intention to vault into the smartphone market, industry watchers are asking whether the company can make a serious run.
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