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iSuppli cuts 2009 PC growth forecast by two-thirdsOpen in New Window
The economy's stupidNext up in November's cavalcade of plummeting confidence in the IT industry is the data tracking firm iSuppli, which is lopping off its growth forecast for PC shipments by nearly read more »
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Japan's music downloads rise 30 percent in Q3Open in New Window
Japan's Internet music market saw healthy growth in the third quarter of this year but a collapse in the once-mighty ringtone market led to mixed results for the cell phone sector of the country's di read more »
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SGI preps supers for future Intel chipsOpen in New Window
To Itanium or not to ItaniumSC08 Architectures can change quickly in the supercomputing space, and slow-moving vendors can get left behind or at least find themselves out of step with the next big wa read more »
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Semiconductor industry group predicts chip slump in 2009Open in New Window
The Semiconductor Industry Association is predicting a significant decline in industry earnings for Q4, with a following downturn in 2009. The good news is that we shouldn't see anything like the 200 read more »
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Mozilla revenue $75 million in 2007, up 12 percentOpen in New Window
Mozilla has published its financial statements for 2007, which reveal that the organization brought in $75 million. Mozilla chairperson Mitchell Baker says that Firefox's broader user base and expand read more »
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Qik And Strands Each Trim 10 Percent Of StaffOpen in New Window
The cutbacks continue, even at seemingly healthy startups. Social recommendation engine Strands let exactly 10 percent, or 14 people go (7 in the U.S. and 7 in Spain), the company confirms. Strands read more »
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Microsoft Cuts Zune Prices For The HolidayOpen in New Window
Microsoft, which launched the Zune more than two years ago, has failed to make a dent in Apple's iPod empire. read more »
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Google Makes Up 88 Percent Of Mozilla’s Revenues, Threatens Its Non-Profit StatusOpen in New Window
Today, the (for-now) non-profit Mozilla Foundation released its financial statements for 2007 (embedded below). Revenues for the organization behind the open-source Firefox browser were up 12 percen read more »
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