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Microsoft moves Macs closer to PC parityOpen in New Window
"Macworld Expo Microsoft has announced two products designed to provide users of Office 2008 for Mac with improved access to existing server-based Microsoft services." read more »
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OQO launches world's smallest Vista PC with OLED screenOpen in New Window
OQO has been around almost as long as Ars, and through the years the company has been so far ahead of the portable computing curve that it hasn't been able to catch on with consumers. But Intel's Ato read more »
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Intel Core i7 Desktops Dominate PC ChartsOpen in New Window
"Intel's new quad-core Core i7 processors were only launched in late November, but desktop systems featuring the CPUs--from the likes of Dell, Falcon Northwest, Micro Express, and others--have alre read more »
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Dell moving into GlassHouse?Open in New Window
Stars align for services buyComment Back in December 2007, a confident GlassHouse Technologies, sensing good prospects in its services and consulting area, filed for an IPO. In the spring of 2008, it read more »
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Verbatim Unveils Quad-Interface Desktop Hard DrivesOpen in New Window
"Hardware manufacturer Verbatim Americas on Friday launched two external, quad-interface desktop hard-disk drives. The drives, one 500 GB and the other 1 TB, offer Mac and PC users "plug-and-play" read more »
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Dell Reorganizes Into Three Global UnitsOpen in New Window
"Dell Inc., which has seen PC sales slow in the economic downturn, announced on Wednesday a massive reorganization that establishes three separate global units for selling to businesses and governme read more »
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Dell Unveils Massive ReorganizationOpen in New Window
"To try to stem declining revenue and profits, the PC maker will change its business sales and marketing approach from a regional to a global strategy." read more »
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Google Product Ideas: In 2009, You Could Be Working with Google R&DOpen in New Window
Rick Turoczy writes "Any number of companies - like computer giant Dell for example - have taken to "crowdsourcing" their R&D, asking customers what features they'd like to see and then letting t read more »
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