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LIVE WEBCAST: Staying the Course: Why Fully Deploying Windows 7 Still Makes Sense
Check out this webcast to learn more about Windows 7, and why now is as good of a time as any to switch.
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Intel apologizes to Apple, ARM for iPhone attack
The company has extended the olive branch over claims by two execs that inadequate ARM chips cause the iPhone to be slow
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HP's Anand Eswaran on pragmatic new approaches to IT solutions and simplicity for 'everything as a service' era
In some ways, the industry plays a little bit of ping-pong with the customer, which is a really bad place to be. We want to make it simple. We want to make it transparent to them.
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Intel apologizes to Apple, ARM for iPhone attack
The company has extended the olive branch over claims by two execs that inadequate ARM chips cause the iPhone to be slow
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Peter Norvig on Google's mistrust of machine learning
Peter Norvig has been at Google for a long time now -- he was, until recently, the Directory of Search Quality; the guy who made sure every time you submitted a query, you usually got what you...
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iPlanet: Sales to burgeon in Asia
The e-commerce alliance between Sun and Netscape predicts that the Asia Pacific region will continue to be one of its fastest growing markets.
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Storage sales set to beat economic gloom
New research shows that the disk storage systems in the Asian market remains strong despite the economic downturn.
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Asian tech growth hits a wall
IDC predicts that the Asia tech sector will see minimal, if any, growth this year due to global economic slowdown, but predicts a recovery in the second half of 2002.
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Analysts: Gateway's Asia exit 'a smart move'
Gateway's move to pull out of Asia was a wise one as the company did not make much impact in the region compared with its competitors, according to analysts.
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1.3m broadband users in Singapore by 2005
IDC Asia Pacific expects the number of broadband subscribers in Singapore to swell to 1.3 million by 2005 from the present 79,000.
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Leading analyst lowers MS estimate
As if the market didn't have enough to worry about. Now Rick Sherlund lowers earnings estimates for Microsoft, citing a PC slowdown.
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Sorry, Carly -- HP earnings disappoint
Hewlett-Packard falls short of estimates for Q4 by a whopping 10 cents. 'I accept full responsibility,' said CEO Carly Fiorina.
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