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HP Laptops, Services Boost Quarterly RevenueOpen in New Window
Dell, on the other hand, recently reported a 3% drop in revenue for the same period to $15.16 billion, while its profits fell 5% to $727 million. read more »
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Aruba reports record revenue, but non-GAAP net income dropsOpen in New Window
On the day the Dow Jones Industrial Average continued its fall, by another 455 points, WLAN vendor Aruba Networks reported record first quarter revenue, but also a much higher net loss compared to a read more »
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SAP Scraps 2008 Revenue OutlookOpen in New Window
Information week brings news of SAP's latest move in the current economic climate. The software solutions company has "scrapped its 2008 revenue outlook and made no forecast for 2009 as the global read more »
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GNOME usability hackfestOpen in New Window
Mark Shuttleworth recaps on the GNOME usability hackfest in Boston and focuses in on the evolution of file management. read more »
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Back-End Code Updates.Open in New Window
David Mackey discusses the development and focus of Informed Networker, "from the development of new features to code stability - content creation and promotion." The site is rapidly gaining in pop read more »
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AT&T Sees Boosted Sales Thanks To iPhoneOpen in New Window
Randall Stephenson, CEO of AT&T said in a statement "I am particularly pleased with the customer response to the iPhone 3G." He has good reason to be pleased. Marin Perez of InformationWeek writes read more »
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Yahoo usability tests bode ill for OpenID takeupOpen in New Window
"The OpenID digital identity management standard's long and winding road to general usage hit a pothole in recent tests by Yahoo, one of the program's most prominent identity service providers." read more »
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Intel barely beats for Q3Open in New Window
Sam Diaz posts "Intel reported net income of $2 billion, or 35 cents per share, for the third quarter, up from $1.8 billion and 30 cents a year ago. Revenue was $10.2 billion for its third quarter, read more »
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