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April 6, 2007
An analyst upgraded Hewlett-Packard Co., calling a pullback in the shares of the world's largest tech company a "buying opportunity," but said rival Dell Inc. has deeper problems than many on Wall S
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By Rachel Beck | February 12, 2007
Michael Dell offered up some harsh advice a decade ago on how to fix struggling Apple Computer, words that now provide an ironic sting for CEO Dell, now that his computer company is slumping. "What
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March 9, 2007
FlipStart Labs, a technology incubator started by multibillionaire Microsoft Corp. co-founder Paul Allen, said Wednesday it will
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By Yuri Kageyama | February 17, 2006
Checking out the Internet buzz about a DVD, book or candy while on the go is soon to become as easy as taking a snapshot of the bar code on the product. Toshiba Corp., a Japanese electronics
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By David Paddon | January 19, 2007
Dell Canada Inc. faces a lawsuit filed by an Ontario man on behalf of Canadians who own certain models of Inspiron notebook computers with purported defects that cause complete system failure, the
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By Christopher S. Rugaber | September 13, 2007
A federal judge Wednesday halted an import ban on mobile phones by Qualcomm Inc., a rare legal victory in a long-standing patent dispute with rival Broadcom Corp. Judge Haldane Mayer on the
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By David Twiddy | October 29, 2007
Wireless subscribers of Sprint Nextel Corp. may no longer have to buy a new phone if they jump to a new carrier.As part of a proposed class action settlement, the Reston, Va.-based provider,
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By Peter Svensson | June 13, 2007
The consortium behind the Bluetooth wireless standard announced Tuesday that Nokia Corp., the world's largest maker of cell phones, is contributing a technology that promises to bring the wireless
By Peter Moreira | April 21, 2006
Sprint Nextel Corp. agreed Thursday to buy its Conshohocken, Pa., affiliate UbiquiTel Inc. for about $1.3 billion to add 8.3 million people to its subscriber base. Reston, Va.-based Sprint N
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By Jordan Robertson | May 22, 2007
Delivering on its promise of a superfast server chip, IBM Corp. said Monday that its new Power6 microprocessor will go on sale next month, boasting twice the clock speed of the previous generation
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