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Cloud Computing Changes the Way CIOs Work
Will cloud computing, a topic frequently referred to in all kinds of conferences, be applied by CIOs in their corporations soon? Will cloud computing affect CIOs in a good or bad way?
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Apple's fourth quarter dinged by iPhone 4S waiting game
Apple delivers a rare earnings miss as consumers waited for the iPhone 4S launch.
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Weak PC sales, Apple to ding Microsoft's Windows sales, say analysts
Microsoft's Windows revenue may come in lighter than expected because of sluggish PC unit growth, Apple's popularity and delayed purchases due to Windows 8 publicity.
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Verizon strike could ding FiOS installations
Verizon is facing its first strike in 11 years as 45,000 wireline workers walked out after union negotiations fell apart at the last minute. If the stalemate drags on Verizon will likely see a hit...
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Nokia woes ding Texas Instruments earnings
Nokia, which is reeling from falling sales as it transitions to Windows Phone 7, warned about future quarters already. Now it's time for the supplier fallout.
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Weak PC sales likely to ding Microsoft's Windows cash cow
Both IDC and Gartner reported weak first quarter sales for the PC industry and that's likely to translate into some profit headwinds for Microsoft in its fiscal third quarter.
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Micron: Apple iPad, tablets ding PC, notebook demand
There has been a lot of debate recently over whether Apple iPad and the slew of tablets on deck are hampering PC and notebook demand. The data is largely inconclusive for now. However, Micron...
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EU dings Microsoft's IE browser market share, says Statcounter
Microsoft's Internet Explorer market share fell below the 50 percent mark globally for the first time, according to StatCounter.
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Critical Apple QuickTime flaw dings Windows OS
Apple has shipped QuickTime 7.6.7 to fix a critical vulnerability that exposes Windows users to malicious hacker attacks.
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PC demand worries proliferate, ding Intel and AMD
A bevy of analysts either downgraded or went cautious on the prospects for Intel and AMD after checks in the Asia supply chain.
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Windows 7 dinged by new zero-day vulnerability
Microsoft's Windows 7 operating system is vulnerable to a new zero-day vulnerability that exposes users to blue-screen crashes or code execution attacks.
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IBM delivers solid second quarter, but strong U.S. dollar dings sales
IBM delivered strong second quarter earnings, but revenue took a hit due to a strong dollar. Software and services led the way.
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High-risk flaw dings Google Chrome
A "high-risk" flaw in Google Chrome presents a threat of arbitrary code execution.
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Opera browser dinged by code execution flaw
Opera releases version 10.01 to fix three documented flaws, including a memory corruption issue that exposes users to code execution attacks.
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Ding Dong, The Vista's DEAD!
This Halloween, let's all celebrate what we're really feeling: The Wicked Vista is DEAD! In the United States, we've got a bunch of frivolous holidays. I've always regarded Halloween as a...
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E-file flap dings Intuit tax revenue outlook
Remember that flap over Intuit's decision to charge fees for multiple tax returns (and its call to rescind them)? We now know what the tab was. In an otherwise fine third quarter, Intuit...
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HP Report: Good Performance on Sustainability (but dinged by Greenpeace)
HP released their 2008 sustainability report today and again, unsurprisingly, it's a deeply impressive effort. HP has pushed the boat out with substantive improvement in the quality of the...
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Oracle delivers solid third quarter; Strong dollar dings fourth quarter outlook
Oracle's fiscal third quarter earnings were better than expected and the company declared its first-ever dividend as a way to spin off its excess cash directly to shareholders. The applications...
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Ding, dong: Yang is gone. Now what?
Poll: What do you think? Will Microsoft close the Yahoo deal it first sought two years ago before December 31, 2008 (or shortly thereafter)?
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