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Models show off Dell's new colors
PC maker Dell launches its new laptop line at New York's flagship Macy's department store on June 26; catwalk models help show off the computers' hot new colors.
Dell shows off new technology
At a press event in San Francisco May 17, Dell CTO Kevin Kettler and Jay Parker, head of the company's server business, showed recent and upcoming technologies that they hope will beat out competitors in the business computing market. Among the offerings was a cooling system for PCs and a new product called Project Hybrid.
Maunsell's datacentre move proves safer by design
It's one thing to know your datacentre is important to your company's day-to-day functioning, but something altogether different to risk disrupting critical services worldwide when circumstances force you to move the entire infrastructure.
Short clip: Why Churchill Downs fired its vendors
Jay Rollins, the vice president of information technology at Churchill Downs, explains the critical differences between vendors and partners.
Dell digs greener tech
From CES 2007: Chairman Michael Dell explains his company's plan to aid the greening of the planet through online customer donations to a tree-planting fund.
Dell unveils first AMD-based servers
From Oracle OpenWorld 2006: Michael Dell discusses two new systems available starting today: the four-processor PowerEdge 6950 and the two-processor PowerEdge SC1435. Both use Advanced Micro Devices' Opteron processor, a first for Dell.
AMD, Dell ready to take next step
At the San Francisco event on Oct. 23, AMD's chief executive, Hector Ruiz, got ready to announce the chipmaker's new deal with Dell. Then Michael Dell stepped in.
A preview of what's to come at CES 2007
CEA President and CEO Gary Shapiro told the Industry Forum in San Francisco on Oct. 16 that sales of consumer electronic products willreach nearly $150 billion in 2007. Also, CEA Senior VP of Events and Conferences Karen Chupka announced an impressive lineup for keynoteaddresses, which include Microsoft's Bill Gates and Dell's Michael Dell.
Video: Michael Dell in Sydney
His name synonymous with the PC industry, Dell was recently in town to meet customers, employees and members of the media.
From a 386 PC to a Dell Dimension XPS
CNET News.com's Tom Krazit talks with Dell's Brian Zucker about the evolution of the personal computer in the last 25 years and how consumer demands will further the growth and direction of the PC.
Dell Precision and a fiber link
Dell's founder and chairman, Michael Dell, talks with CNET News.com's Tom Krazit and answers that question. Dell describes his PC set-up at home--one that has his own name on it, of course.
Dell founder imagines PC's future
In a conversation with CNET News.com's Tom Krazit, the founder and chairman of Dell looks ahead to a long future for the ever-evolving PC.
Dell's new gaming desktop
Dell's XPS 700 high-end desktop includes Intel's new Core 2 Duo and Core 2 Extreme chips and delivers a polished, powerful, cutting-edge gaming PC. CNET's Rich Brown takes a look.
A look at Dell's XPS M1210
A 12-inch screen and multiple functions: CNET's Michelle Thatcher takes a First Look at this Dell ultralight.
Dell XPS M2010--a powerful hybrid
A striking feat of engineering that's sure to garner attention in a stylish home or on a multimedia-intensive sales call, the Dell XPS M2010 is simply too expensive and impractical to be anything more than a curio for the rest of us.