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Investors Unimpressed by HP's Strong Results
With investors worried about its plans for EDS, HP's solid quarterly results did little for its stock late Tuesday.
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International business boosts HP profit
Hewlett-Packard, the world's biggest computer maker, has posted a rise in its quarterly operating margin and pointed to strength in its international business.
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We Buy/Import: Pharmaceuticals, Computer Parts,
We Buy/Import: Pharmaceuticals,Computer Parts,Garments, Drugs,Foods,Fruits etc. You need a MyCBN account to login and view the full trade leads details. You also need an additional tender subscription to enquire about this tender.
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Micron to buy Qimonda's stake in JV?
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Micron Technology Inc. is exploring a plan to buy Qimonda AG's stake in Inotera Memories Inc., according to an analyst. Taiwan's Nanya Technology Corp. and Germany's Qimonda have a joint DRAM manufacturing venture in Taiwan called Inotera.
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Microsoft Moves Closer To Hyper-V Rollout
Microsoft moved closer to the RTM of Hyper-V, its virtualization hypervisor, with the unveiling of the second release candidate for the long awaited offering.
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AJAX World - Adobe Makes Flash & AIR Free for Mobile Widgets
A bunch of the boys have joined Adobe in forming the Open Screen Project to drive a consistent rich Internet experience across TVs, PCs, mobile devices and consumer electronics regardless of operating system. They've been persuaded that the way to squeeze the World Wide Web into those little bitty phones and newfangled MID things - and make it look like a PC - is to enable, maintain and optimize ...
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Time Warner spent $1.6 million in first quarter to lobby on digital TV, Internet issues
WASHINGTON (AP) - Time Warner Inc., which owns Warner Bros., CNN, AOL and Time magazine, spent more than $1.6 million in the first quarter to lobby on the switch to digital television and other issues, according to a disclosure report.
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Hulu lands new partners as usage rises
Hulu, the online video Web site owned by News Corp. and NBC Universal, said on Tuesday its service will be distributed on seven new sites, making its archive of popular television shows more widely available.
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Chertoff and Paulison on Hurricane Preparedness
Remarks by Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff and Federal Emergency Management Agency Administrator David Paulison at a Blogger Roundtable on Hurricane Preparedness.
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Microsoft's 1Q lobbying program cost $2.6M
Microsoft Corp., the world's largest software maker, spent nearly $2.6 million in the first quarter to lobby on competition in the online ad market and other issues, according to an amended disclosure report.
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Newsletter Subscription
Sign up for our ARN newsletters! The premier provider of daily news to the IT channel, covering business, technology, products, and services. That's the uncomfortable verdict for PCMall and PCConnection rendered last week by the "ForeSee Results Top 100 Online Retail Satisfaction Index."
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Nordstrom rolling out buy online, pickup in store
President Blake Nordstrom tells shareholders at annual meeting that the company continues to emphasize customer service despite an economic slowdown that also is forcing it to keep costs down.
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Microsoft Expands Security Information Sharing Program to CERTs
Today at the annual AusCERT Asia Pacific Information Technology Security Conference, Microsoft Corp. announced the extension of the Microsoft Security Cooperation Program to include computer emergency response teams , computer security incident response teams , and other response and guidance organizations that represent a nation, region or population.
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HP profit margin rises to 10 per cent
Hewlett-Packard Co, the world's biggest computer maker, posted a rise in its quarterly operating margin on Tuesday, and pointed to strength in its international business.
Stuff |
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Bill Would Create Mandatory Sentences For Online Predators
Are you leaving your children alone in a room -- with strange men? Police say you are -- if you are not monitoring them online.
WCMH Columbus |
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Destination: White House;Presidential election news
Your guide to the 2008 Presidential Election. Click here to read the blog.
Northwest Herald |
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Eagle County libraries have new computers
EAGLE COUNTY, Colorado — Fifty new computers have been installed in the libraries in Avon, Eagle and Gypsum. The new computers have the Windows XP operating system, Microsoft Office Suite and OpenOffice.org. They also have Internet Explorer 7 and Mozilla Firefox Internet Web browsers.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 16th Aug 2006 23:02 UTC, submitted by Jakub
The new "Linux-enabled" Lenovo laptop launched this week at LinuxWorld will not actually come "pre-loaded" with Novell SUSE Linux, a high-ranking Lenovo official said today, contradicting some industry reports stating otherwise.
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(AFX UK Focus) 2008-05-20 22:16 IBM spent almost $1.9M lobbying in first quarter
WASHINGTON (AP) - International Business Machines Corp. spent about $1.9 million in the first quarter to lobby on patent reform, health technology and numerous other issues, according to a disclosure report.
Interactive Investor |
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Surge in Laptop Sales Drives HP Results
A 31 percent jump in laptop PC sales helped drive Hewlett-Packard's strong quarterly results on Tuesday, although there were...
PC World |
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Microsoft loses U.S. patent suit vs Alcatel-Lucent
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Microsoft lost a lawsuit that had accused Alcatel-Lucent of violating patents used in business telephone networks, the U.S. International Trade Commission said on Tuesday.
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Puncturing the myth of the invulnerable OS
I keep trying to come up with explanations for why rational technical publications continue to amplify the nonsensical research coming out of Australian security vendor PC Tools in the past few weeks. Jedi mind tricks? Post-hypnotic suggestions embedded in web pages served from the Southern Hemisphere? Sunspots? There's certainly...
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HP's 2Q profit up on strong demand outside US
(AP) -- Strong demand outside the United States for Hewlett-Packard Co.'s computers, printers and other products widened its profit margin in its second quarter, but investors worry the trend will break as HP digests Electronic Data Systems Corp. this year.
PhysOrg |
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Earnings Preview: CA Inc. expects solid 4Q
Information technology management software company CA Inc. reports earnings for the fiscal fourth-quarter on Thursday after the market closes. The following is a summary of key developments and analyst opinion related to the period.
Boston Globe |
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Laptop-for-kids Project Resumes Donation Program
The One Laptop Per Child project plans to resume its Give One Get One program, in which people spend $400 to buy one of the nonprofit's rugged computers and donate a second one to a child in a developing country.
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