In yet another example of technology consolidation, Japanese giant takes over joint venture with German partner.
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Lenovo Group of China introduces its first consumer computers in the United States on Wednesday, expanding in a region it entered in 2005 with the purchase of IBM's PC business.
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Two studies show race for top spot in world PC sales market clearly going to Palo Alto.
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Hackers get credit card information of some 19,000 customers.
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Computer maker's warning spreads concern across the tech sector.
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Scientists gather to commemorate coining term ‘artificial intelligence’ 50 years ago.
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Red Herring magazine’s hardware news briefs for the week of June 12, 2006.
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The firm inks a deal to provide grid computing to Archipelago, others.
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A better conductor than silicon, graphene could one day be used to build better transistors.
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A U.S. advisory commission worries the Lenovo PCs sold to the State Department could be used for spying.
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Hard drive shipments rose almost 21% in Q4 due to demand for portable devices.
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MBA Polymers' CEO is using a recycling technique that requires a fraction of the energy and water used to make plastics from scratch.
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The PC maker trims its outlook for the remainder of the year after meeting its lowered third-quarter guidance.
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The second-largest PC chipmaker peddles a computer to the world’s poor.
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Mere mortals may not be able to see through that new beard and glasses, but facial-recognition technology has got your number
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Mere mortals may not be able to see through that new beard and glasses, but facial-recognition technology has got your number
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Researchers at Johns Hopkins University are using supercomputers to understand mathematically the workings of the human heart.
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McAfee.com IPO benefits from computers' pain
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Michael Dell on the future of the PC.
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BIS Strategic Decisions analysts discuss the future for wireless data communications through mobile devices and the enabling technologies.
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