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5 things you need to know about Social Media jobs
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Microsoft plans Windows for ARM chip design, tie up with Intel in limbo
Microsoft plans to unveil its plans over a new Windows operating system (OS), specifically crafted to optimize the ARM (Advanced RISC Machine) CPU architecture for smartphones and tablets, signifying its departure from a long standing relationship with x86 Intel chips.
HP's webOS-based PalmPad may play spoil sport for Microsoft
HP may play spoil sport for Microsoft as it plans to launch three webOS-based tablets at the Consumer Electronics Show, the venue that Microsoft has chosen to showcase its Windows 7 and Windows 8- based tablets.
Four arrested in widening insider trading probe
Four people, including an executive from an expert networking firm, have been arrested by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agents in an operation seen as part of a widening probe into insider trading.
Michael Dell snaps up $100 million of company's stock
Dell Inc founder and chief executive Michael Dell is spending $100 million to snap up more of his company's stock.
iPhone, iPad Details Leaked By Man Charged With Insider Trading
Four men were arrested for taking part in an insider trading scheme in which details of Apple's iPhone and iPad were leaked to hedge fund managers.
Dell’s “take-under” of Compellent Technologies
Dell Inc. (NYSE: DELL) pursuit of storage equipment maker Compellent Technologies (NYSE: CML) has featured some unusual characteristics and twists.
Dell Hits Snags In VenuePro Rollout
Dell Computer has run into some hiccups delivering its VenuePro Smartphone, but is offering anyone who ordered one before Dec. 14 a free set of headphones.
Taiwan OKs AU's plan to build new China LCD plant
Taiwan's economics ministry approved on Friday a plan by AU Optronics Corp to build a new LCD plant in China, paving the way for the world's No.4 LCD maker to tap future growth potential on the mainland.
Analysis: Stars align for Apple at the holidays
Apple Inc's iPad and bustling retail business have encouraged investors to shrug off the shaky economy and snap up the company's shares as 2010 comes to a close.
Oracle Set To Report Strong 2Q; Hardware Remains Key Wildcard
Oracle Corp., one of the world's biggest enterprise software makers, is expected to report better-than-expected numbers, when it reports second quarter results today after the market closes.
Microsoft Mobile: Also-Ran Or Emerging Contender?
Amid a report Microsoft will introduce a slew of tablets at the Consumer Electronics Show, analysts say the company could be in trouble if it doesn't get its mobile act together.
China's tech streets not lined with gold
For all the 65 million PCs that are expected to be sold in China this year, one question that many people have not yet answered is: how much money is actually made selling these computers?
Acer sees big growth in China, tablet market
Acer, the world's No.2 PC vendor, expects its China operations to make up more than 20 percent of its total sales in five years, helped by new tablet PCs and an alliance with China's Founder Technology.
Microsoft's strategy: New Tablet based on WP7, Windows 7 or Windows 8?
Microsoft could demo a host of new tablets at the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas in January.
Dell doubles China spending to $250 billion by 2020
Dell will likely spend $250 billion in China on procurement and other investments over the next 10 years as it expands in the world's No. 2 PC market, the head of its China operations said on Tuesday.
U.S. stocks suffer late-session sell-off ahead of Senate tax vote
A late-day sell-off, ahead of the U.S. Senate vote on the compromised tax bill, pushed the major equity indices to session lows, resulting in a mixed performance for stocks.
Dell to buy Compellent for $960 million
Dell Inc plans to buy data storage company Compellent Technologies Inc for about $960 million, in a bid to shake its reliance on hardware, but it may need to do more to compete in new technologies like cloud computing.
US stocks advance on China rate decision, deal news
U.S. stocks advanced in early trade on Monday, following the gains in global equities, after Chinese policymakers refrained from raising interest rates over the weekend.
Dell buying Compellent to boost data storage presence
Dell Inc. announced an agreement to acquire data storage company Compellent Technologies Inc. for about $960 million, or about $27.75 per share in cash, to boost its storage presence.
Stocks edge higher on mergers, tax-cut deal
Wall Street rose modestly on Monday with investor appetite for stocks lifted by a flurry of merger deals and the expected congressional approval of a tax-cut extension.
Exclusive: Dell's CEO: transformation is on the way
Dell Inc's billionaire chief executive, arguing that his efforts to transform his company have gone unnoticed by some on Wall Street, wants to drive the acquisitions that will prove crucial to its long-term future.
Exclusive: Dell's CEO transformation is on the way
Dell Inc's billionaire chief executive, arguing that his efforts to transform his company have gone unnoticed by some on Wall Street, wants to drive the acquisitions that will prove crucial to its long-term future.
Dell's CEO transformation is on the way
Dell Inc's billionaire chief executive, arguing that his efforts to transform his company have gone unnoticed by some on Wall Street, wants to drive the acquisitions that will prove crucial to its long-term future.
Dell CEO says transformation is underway
Dell Inc deserves more credit for a gradual but steady transformation from its roots as a computer maker into a full-service technology vendor, an overhaul that will take time, its CEO said.
Dell offers nearly $1 billion to buy Compellent
Dell Inc offered to buy data storage company Compellent Technologies Inc for nearly $1 billion, three months after losing out to Hewlett-Packard Co in a bidding war for another storage firm, 3Par.
Dell in talks to buy Compellent for $27.50 per share
Dell Inc is in talks to buy data storage company Compellent Technologies Inc
Top Pre-Market NASDAQ Losers (MCOX, STX, ASML, AIXG, QGEN)
The top pre-market NASDAQ stock market losers are: Mecox Lane, Seagate Technology, ASML Holding, Aixtron, Qiagen, Altera, Vodafone Group, Avanir Pharmaceuticals, and Dell.
World leaders, as US diplomats see
North Korean leader Kim Jong-il is not alone when it comes to avoiding flying. He's got a friend in Moammar Qadafi of Libya, whose staff avoid long distance travel by air over water.
Top Pre-Market NASDAQ Losers (AIXG, CROX, GOLD, INTC, BIDU)
The top pre-market NASDAQ stock market losers are: Aixtron AG, CROCS, Randgold Resources, Intel, Baidu, Dell, Joy Global, Microsoft, and Amazon.com.