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FTC suit: Intel 'running roughshod'
The Federal Trade Commission on Wednesday sued Intel Corp., accusing the computer-chip giant of abusing its market dominance for a decade to stifle competition and strengthen its monopoly. Comment?
Will FTC Lawsuit Against Intel Transform The Industry?
By Chad Berndtson , ChannelWeb 11:05 AM EST Thu. Dec. 17, 2009 Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang has made no bones about celebrating the fact that the Federal Trade Commission's antitrust suit against Intel could have a transformative effect on the computer industry. Comment?
Media Alert: Absolute Software at CES
8953. During the show, Absolute will demonstrate a major enhancement to its consumer theft recovery and data protection product, Computrace LoJack for Laptops. Comment?
The Federal Trade Commission's punitive campaign against chip making giant Intel will not include efforts to break up the company , a senior official said. Comment?
SmithGroup: New Data Center Opens at Indiana University
SmithGroup , one of the nation's leading architecture, engineering, interior design, and planning firms, is proud to announce the opening of the new Data Center at Indiana University, Bloomington . Comment?
Move Over Google Phone, Here Comes the Google Netbook
HP, Acer, Dell, and...Google? That's right -- Google could soon join the ranks of those netbook manufacturers. Comment?
US Government sues Intel
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Intel claims the FTC's case is misguided. Intel might have thought that paying $1.25 billion to AMD and settling its various legal issues with its rival would have spelled an end to legal troubles. Comment?
Global CIO: Oracle-Sun A Bad Deal? Only A Fool Would Say That
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Lost in the melodrama of the EU's dithering over Oracle's acquisition of Sun is the original issue: will the addition of Sun's technologies, products, people, customers, and culture make Oracle more successful? Will Sun be worth every penny of its $7.4 billion price tag, or will it be a strategic error that Oracle CEO Larry Ellison will come to ... Comment?
Hewlett-Packard is crushing archrival Dell with a nonchalant smile. The enterprise-class storage and servers division reported sales up 13% in this past quarter over the previous quarter, and the personal systems group saw 17% higher sales over last quarter. Comment?
Mike Bryant comments on Intel Skewed Compilers To Slow-Down AMD PCs, says
When Intel paid AMD $1.25 billion to buy off the civil anti-trust case which AMD had brought against Intel, it was thought that, with AMD as chief complainant now out of the way, the US Federal Trade Commission might drop its criminal investigation into Intel's alleged anti-competitive behaviour. Comment?
Internet City offers 'affordable solutions'
Observer: Tell us about your business, including the types of service and/or products you feature. Comment?
FTC sues Intel, claims company using anticompetitive tactics in CPU and GPU market
Press release, December 17; Michael McManus, DIGITIMES [Thursday 17 December 2009] The Federal Trade Commission has sued Intel, the world's leading computer chip maker, charging that the company has illegally used its dominant market position for a decade to stifle competition and strengthen its monopoly. Comment?
Intel accused of anti-competitive practices
The Federal Trade Commission on Wednesday sued Intel, accusing the computer-chip giant of abusing its market dominance for a decade to stifle competition. Comment?
Local American Cancer Society office credited with crucial help for teen
Vivacious teenager Allean Herring had a setback this year that threw her family for a loop. Comment?
HP Discusses COP 15 UN Climate Wall
Hewlett-Packard partnered with the UN Education Programme to help participants in the COP 15 event in Copenhagen to connect people from around the world with delegates who could make the trip. Comment?
Hewlett-Packard is crushing archrival Dell with a nonchalant smile. The enterprise-class storage and servers division reported sales up 13% in this past quarter over the previous quarter, and the personal systems group saw 17% higher sales over last quarter. Comment?
Couple sought after armed robbery of Best Buy
Sheriffs' deputies are looking for a man and woman who made off Tuesday afternoon with four laptop computers during an armed robbery of the Spring Hill Best Buy store. Comment?
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Free Microsoft software fails to scare rivals
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Microsoft Security Essentials, however, will be available only for the genuine Windows users. Comment?
New Medicaid head consulted for claims-processing company likely to bid on state contract
Just before the state hired her last month, West Virginia's Medicaid commissioner was a consultant for a national technology company that is likely to bid on a multimillion-dollar contract to oversee the state's Medicaid billing system. Comment?