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Dell says China business grew 28 percent
Dell Inc's China sales grew 28 percent in unit terms in the year to January, accounting for about 5 percent of the company's global business, Chief Executive Michael Dell said on Thursday.
Dell unveils new servers, storage for tight budgets
Dell Inc is introducing new server and storage products aimed at cost-conscious companies, betting that its emphasis on value can help win market share as competition intensifies.
Dell says IBM-Sun talk creates business opportunity
The chief executive of Dell Inc, the world's No. 2 PC maker, said on Tuesday rumors of IBM possibly buying Sun Microsystems were creating an enormous opportunity for Dell.
Have high-powered computers saved Sun?
Sun Microsystems Inc, the darling of the dot-com boom, never really recovered from the bet it made on high-powered computers used to run the first generation of Internet datacentres.
IBM in talks to buy Sun Microsystems: sources
IBM is in talks to buy Sun Microsystems Inc, sources with knowledge of the matter said, a move that could bolster the technology giant against rivals in the high-end computer server and software markets.
IBM in talks to buy Sun Microsystems
IBM is in talks to buy Sun Microsystems Inc, sources with knowledge of the matter said, a move that could bolster the technology giant against rivals in the high-end computer server market.
IBM in talks to buy Sun Microsystems: report
IBM is in talks to buy Sun Microsystems Inc for at least $6.5 billion, The Wall Street Journal reported, in a deal that could bolster their computer server products against rivals such as Hewlett-Packard Co.
Dell unleashes its Macbook Air rival: Adamo
Dell has begun selling its slim notebook Adamo online, which follows a trend set originally by Apple with its Macbook Air.
Dell unveils world's thinnest laptop
Dell Inc unveiled its luxury Adamo laptop on Tuesday, calling it the world's thinnest notebook as it seeks to compete in the high-end ultraportable market defined by Apple Inc's MacBook Air.
Dell Introduces New Ballistic E6400 XFR Rugged Ready Laptop
Dell goes ‘Ballistic’ with design for new Latitude E6400 XFR rugged laptop, which will be displayed during this week's Federal Office Systems Exposition in Washington DC.
iSuppli lowers growth for global 2009 PC shipments
Research firm iSuppli has lowered its forecast growth for worldwide PC shipments to 0.7 percent from 4.3 percent previously, citing the severe global economic crisis as a key reason.
Netbooks may offer hackers private data gateway
Netbook web surfers beware. That low-cost netbook you're using could be a high-speed gateway into your life, bank accounts, passwords and other personal data.
Notebooks may offer hackers private data gateway
Netbook web surfers beware. That low-cost netbook you're using could be a high-speed gateway into your life, bank accounts, passwords and other personal data.
Dell to power plant fully with wind
Dell, the PC maker, announced today its Oklahoma City campus will be powered with 100 percent wind energy which is expected to avoid the generation of 5,100 tons of CO2 emissions per year.
Dell sees 2009 contraction in Asia amid sales slump
Dell Inc expects its Asia revenue to fall this year, amid heated competition and the global slowdown, but it still expects to pick up share in the PC markets in China and India, a top executive said on Friday.
Dell sales miss, but cost-cuts help profit
Dell Inc reported a sharper-than-expected fall in quarterly revenue as consumers bought lower-priced personal computers, but cost cuts helped the company's profit meet Wall Street forecasts.
Dell revenue slides
Dell Inc reported fourth quarter earnings on Thursday.
Bank rescue details key to stave off bears
Bears could have the upper hand again next week if Wall Street fails to get assurance that major banks can be rescued without being seized by the U.S. government.
PC makers' shares fall on fears of worsening demand
The shares of PC heavyweights Hewlett-Packard Co., Apple Inc. and Dell Inc. fell on Thursday as new signs emerged of eroding demand for technology hardware.
Trend Micro unveils anti-virus software for routers
Japan's Trend Micro Inc, the No 3 maker of computer security programs, introduced a new line of software on Tuesday that runs on home networking gear, protecting groups of PCs from viruses.
Will iPhones patent allows Dell Smarphones to get in?
Dell, the number 2 PC maker, which is struggling to stave off continued erosion in PC market share, may be planning a new line of smartphones featuring Android and Windows Mobile platforms according to a news report.
Will iPhones patent allow Dell Smarphones to get in?
Dell, the number 2 PC maker, which is struggling to stave off continued erosion in PC market share, may be planning a new line of smartphones featuring Android and Windows Mobile platforms according to a news report.
Dell Inc. settles lawsuit for misleading customers
Dell Inc. said on Monday it will settle a lawsuit for $3.35 million with 45 states which claimed the computer misled PC buyers with financing terms, warranties and rebates.
AMD to build fastest supercomputer for... games
Supercomputers are deployed around the world for a myriad of scientific and academic research; the supercomputer AMD plans to build will be for games however.
Dell unveils super-thin Adamo laptop
Dell unveiled a new netbook at the CES show on Friday, and gave a sneak peek of its new ultra-thin laptop PC.
Dell plans Massive Global Reorganization to meet Customer needs
Dell is one of the many technology companies that are taking a long hard look at business operations with the poor global economy looming large, being among the first of the computer makers to see profits drop from the slowdown of computer sales.
U.S. Stock Indexes Gain, Dell Lifts Tech Sector
U.S. stocks rose for a fourth day on Friday with technology gaining on better-than-expected profit from computer maker Dell Inc which signaled stronger business spending, while the broad market was little changed after three days of gains.
U.S. Stocks Gain as Oil Soars
U.S. stocks rose on Thursday for a third consecutive day after oil dropped, easing inflation concerns, while the government reported that the economy grew last quarter at a faster pace than previously predicted.
Dell 1Q Up on Overseas Sales, Beats Estimates
Dell Inc, the world's second largest personal computer maker, said its profit and sales grew in its first quarter citing stronger consumer demand and lower operating costs and beat Wall Street's expectations.
NY Judge: Dell Guilty of Deceptive Business Conduct
A New York judge said on Tuesday that Dell Inc. falsely advertised its promotional credit financing and warranty terms to customers.