Dell confirms rampant speculation that it plans to enter the smart phone business with an Android-based phone.
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Network leader challenges IBM, HP, and Dell with promise to unify the modern data center. Smaller server players likely to take the first hit.
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Analyst sees $900 laptops as ‘lifesaver’ for Apple; sub 3-pound laptops part of Korean firm’s push into U.S. market.
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The giant maker of chips announces plans to lay off 15 percent of its work force as it falls on tough economic times and holds too much product in the market.
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Equities fall in Europe, Asia; U.S. bounces lower after coordinated move by 6 central banks.
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IT veteran challenges "born on the web" rivals such as Google and Amazon.com with a cloud computing manifesto along with an array of products.
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Apple, Cisco, and Dell reel as Dow falls 500 points after Lehman collapse and AIG struggles.
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Apple, Cisco, Dell, Yahoo tumble more than 2% in early trading, but rebound a bit amid jitters after Lehman collapse.
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Fujitsu and Siemens Split on PC biz, Google upgrades translation, Paris embraces Wee-Fee, Asia universities get no respect.
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Shares of Silicon Valley companies post big gains as the Nasdaq jumps by 86.42 points and the Dow Jones Industrial Average rises by 416.66 points, its best day since 2002.
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New greener machines will battle high-end servers from HP, Sun and Dell.
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Computer maker ponies up $155 million for e-mail backup firm led by Michael Dell's brother and backed by family investment vehicles.
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The computer maker named after its CEO and founder makes a return to double-digit percentage growth in global PC shipments in the fourth quarter as its new retail sales strategy begins to pay off.
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Turn off the reality distortion field. Mac maker has stolen a page from Dell’s—and Sony’s!—playbook, introducing slimmer notebooks similar to the computer maker’s long-available XPS line.
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Consumer wiki developer Wetpaint launches its enterprise version to jump into the crowded business arena that includes Socialtext, Wikia, Near-Time, and HiveLive.
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CEO Mark Hurd's Hewlett-Packard posts results that may raise the bar for rival Dell, which is more vulnerable to U.S. economic woes and reports earnings next week.
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Charles River, Sigma Partners score big in what may be the largest all-cash deal ever for a venture-backed technology company.
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Computer maker snaps up the data storage network, giving Charles River Ventures an exit on its investment.
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Taiwan's Acer agrees to buy Gateway for $710 million, doubling its U.S. presence. The acquisition unseats China's Lenovo as the world's No. 3 PC maker and foils its European expansion bid.
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Computer maker will reduce net income by as much as $150 million after audit finds top executives tweaked accounts to reach quarterly performance goals.
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