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Introducing the New VMware Management Solution Portfolio
Check out this webcast to learn more about the New VMware Management Solution Portfolio.
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Dell brings platform first to education, hardware second
Dell's next-gen learning platform marks a very important tipping point for ed tech, where hardware follows tech-enabled pedagogy and best practices, rather than the other way around.
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Dell is a PC company (for now): The numbers don't lie
Dell doesn't want to be known as a PC company, but the numbers indicate that the company has more work to do.
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On consumer PCs, crapware is still a performance-sapping nuisance
Are PC makers finally getting the message that their customers don't want crapware? A close look at three consumer PCs delivers a mixed answer.
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PC makers vs. hard drive shortages: Q4 likely ok, Q1 a clunker
Given the hard drive shortages that loom it's likely that retailers and distributors will double-order PCs in the fourth quarter and pay the price in the first quarter.
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Asetek resurrects WaterChill line for extreme liquid-cooling of latest CPUs, graphics cards
Asetek has lately pushed its component-cooling prowess towards retail partnerships with companies like Antec and Corsair, along with providing the liquid-cooling solutions for gaming PC makers,...
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CES 2011: Maingear, Origin PC add Intel Core i7-2600K CPU overclocked to 5GHz to their gaming desktops
It didn't take long for boutique PC companies to take advantage of the overclocking potential in Intel's fastest Sandy Bridge processor, the Core i7-2600K. (The "K" standing for an unlocked...
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Leading PC manufacturers dropping VGA support by 2015
Get ready to say goodbye to analog display connectivity as several major tech companies have banded together to stop supporting LVDS in 2013 and VGA in 2015.
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Apple dominates PC customer satisfaction, HP, Dell, Acer improve
Apple delivered its highest customer satisfaction score, according to the American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI). Windows PC makers also due to the success of Windows 7.
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Office 2010: Microsoft to charge PC makers less for preloading more
Microsoft is planning to charge PC makers $2 per copy for Office Starter 2010 if they also agree to preload the Bing Bar and Windows Live Essentials, according to information shared with me by a...
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Netbooks changing the PC game
Thanks to telcos, netbooks are selling so well this year they are making a "profound impact" on the PC industry.
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Budget PC brands see biggest gains in consumer satisfaction
A study finds that in a poor economy, some budget PC brands are finding its customers happier than ever - but Apple still rules the roost.
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PC makers make (small) progress closing Apple's customer satisfaction gap
Apple's customer satisfaction index rating slipped a bit in 2009, but PC makers such as Gateway and HP managed to improve their ratings, according to the University of Michigan's American Customer...
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Microsoft denies holding up Win 7 tools for PC makers
Microsoft is denying a DigiTimes report which claims the Redmond company has delayed delivery of key analysis and testing tools that PC makers need to get Windows 7 preloaded on new machines.
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PC makers ask China Premier to stop Green Dam
Tech business organizations around the world have signed onto an extraordinary letter to Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, asking for executive clemency from China's Green Dam-Youth Escort software, The...
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What PC makers are paying for Windows 7
Microsoft plans to charge PC makers the same for the business version of Windows 7 as it did for Windows Vista, while cutting the price of Windows 7 Home Premium as compared to its predecessor.
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PC makers plead with China for release from Youth Escort
True to form, having figured out the wind is blowing strongly against Green Dam - Youth Escort (the censorware that China had ordered PC makers to install before selling computers in the country),...
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Windows 7 OEM pricing: What could and should Microsoft do?
The most misunderstood and closely guarded piece of the Windows pricing equation, in my view, is OEM pricing. A June 12 report on OEMs allegedly balking at Microsoft's planned Windows 7 pricing is...
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Censorship.exe? China reportedly requires PC makers to include content blocking software
China is reportedly requiring all PC makers that sell in that country to ship an application that blocks access to certain Web sites and other content. Simply put, Censorship.exe comes bundled...
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Analyst: OLPC won't draw global PC makers
Analyst says major PC manufacturers aren't interested in OLPC's open design but it may catch the eye of whitebox vendors who are looking to diversify.
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Windows 7 and netbooks: Separating fact from speculation
Is Microsoft going to take a revenue hit when it releases Windows 7 because of the changing mix of PCs in the market? That's the expectation of many company watchers, though I have to admit I'm...
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