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- Microsoft calls on its Zune player to help the company make a comeback in phone business
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- Review: Sluggish Archos 9 demonstrates pitfalls of tablet PCs, need for new tack by Microsoft
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- Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduces new $499 iPad with AT&T, says it’s more intimate than laptop
- Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduces new iPad, saying it’s more intimate than laptop
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- On The Call: AMD CEO feeling ‘pretty positive’ about PC market in 2010
- New survey shows daily use of media on the rise, few parents setting limits
- US PC shipments skyrocketed in 4th quarter, bouncing back from bleak 2008 holiday season
- US PC shipments skyrocket 24 percent in 4th quarter, holiday shoppers liked low prices
- Intel rolls out chips that show lead over AMD, touts efforts to break into mobile phone market
- Microsoft to unveil Hewlett-Packard tablet PC at gadget show, announce Natal’s holiday arrival
- AP sources: Microsoft’s Ballmer to demonstrate tablet-like ’slate’ PC from HP at gadget show
- Review: Computer mouse with gel coating isn’t worth $35, but calls out for more soft gadgetry
- New phones and other consumer devices will make it possible to watch free local TV on the go
- Netbooks expected to remain popular in 2010, be joined by other small, light laptops
- WSJ says Apple multimedia tablet gadget slated for January; Sprint jumps into e-reader fray
- Gadget makers to roll out new temptations at CES, knowing purse strings are still tight
- ITC rejects Tessera patent claims against memory chip makers; shares drop 10 percent
- Infrequent fliers who travel this Christmas will find that a lot has changed since last year
- Review: Slick gaming mice and keyboards offer smart improvements for the gaming cave
- Review: Cheaper, but not cheapest, gaming PCs offer decent play for even most demanding games
- Key dates in EU antitrust action against Microsoft
- Intel, world’s biggest computer chip maker, hit with more antitrust charges in FTC suit
- A history of Intel’s antitrust troubles
- Federal Trade Commission sues Intel, seeking end to tactics it says stifles rival chip makers
- Federal Trade Commission sues Intel, charging chip maker with illegally stifling competitors
- Microsoft to offer up to 12 browsers under binding deal to avoid new EU fines
- EU regulators drop investigation into Rambus as US company strikes deal to reduce royalties
- Gift Guide: Touch screens, Windows 7 and new chips freshen up PCs for the holidays
- Microsoft says some Windows PCs are suffering ‘Black Screen’ malfunctions; cause unclear
- Dell enters smart phone market, with Mini 3 to debut this month in deal with China Mobile
- A history of Intel and AMD’s legal battles
- Intel ducks potentially damaging antitrust trial by agreeing to pay $1.25B to nemesis AMD
- Microsoft’s monthly security updates don’t touch Windows 7; give hackers time, researcher says
- NY files antitrust suit against chip maker Intel, claims company paid billions in kickbacks
- Shares of Intel, other chipmakers slide on Morgan Stanley downgrade of semiconductor sector
- Windows 7 isn’t the only fall update: PCs get lighter, ditch DVD drives, embrace multitouch
- Microsoft hopes 7 is a lucky number as it launches new version of the software that runs PCs
- 3-D laptops; HP’s book project; lobbying on net neutrality
- Acer goes for mass market with 3D laptop for gaming, movies; glasses still required
- With Windows 7 and chic hardware, Microsoft hopes ‘I’m a PC’ goes from lament to boast
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- On The Call: AMD COO links good CPU shipments to PC production but won’t predict holiday surge
- Advanced Micro Devices posts better sales than expected, says demand for microprocessors is up
- Google to launch new Google Editions platform to sell books accessible anywhere
- Oracle CEO Ellison challenges IBM: “make our day” in business software battle
- PC shipments edge up in 3rd quarter, analyst sees stronger improvement ahead
- Review: Windows 7 is boost for new PCs, but upgrading old ones makes little sense
- Dell sheds NC desktop manufacturing plant despite groundbreaking incentive offers
- Microsoft looks close to settling EU browser case, prepares to smooth way for Yahoo deal
- EU seeks feedback on Microsoft’s offer of several browsers, says it is prelude to a settlement
- UW-Madison’s patenting arm agrees to settle lawsuit against Intel over processor technology
- Intel explores better tie with software, showing off a way to speed the creation of app stores
- EU lays out its evidence that Intel pressured computer makers into shunning AMD chips
- Beware geeky gifts: State governors turning down mystery laptop shipments
- Raymond James analyst says Intel’s 2010 prospects ‘look good’
- Nokia jumps into PC market with netbook’-sized laptop, latching on to wireless trend
- Chinese PC maker Lenovo reports $16 million quarterly loss as global demand slumps
- Google CEO Eric Schmidt resigns from Apple’s board as rivalry between 2 companies escalates
- Researchers: Anti-theft software built into PCs at the factory opens security hole
- Microsoft offers choice of Web browsers to avoid new EU antitrust fines
- EU says Microsoft has offered concessions to settle Internet Explorer antitrust action
- EU says Microsoft has offered concessions in effort to settle Internet Explorer antitrust case
- Microsoft’s CFO lays out reasons why he hopes Windows revenue will rise in fiscal 2010
- Samsung says 2nd-quarter net profit rose 5.2 percent over last year’s, sales rise
- Wal-Mart expands low-price PC offerings for back-to-school season in campaign for new markets
- PC shipments fell 3 percent in 2nd quarter; Dell snatches back top spot in US from HP
- Dell says US PC market is finding a bottom but global business still mixed
- Google CEO glad he dropped his resistance to co-founders’ push for PC operating system
- Google attacks Microsoft’s golden goose with operating system for personal computers
- Google attacks Microsoft with new browser-based operating system for low-cost computers
- Sony belatedly enters ‘netbook’ market, to sell low-cost mini PC starting in August
- Apple coaxed to NC area hurting from manufacturing layoffs as site for East Coast data center
- True to its conservative IBM computer roots, Lenovo redesigns laptop keyboard, but just barely
- Intel and Nokia join together to develop new mobile pocket computers
- Memory chip company Rambus settles EU antitrust probe with new licenses, avoids fines
- Review: Intel to design chips for better and more powerful netbooks of next gen
- Apple rolls out new MacBook Pro models at developers conference, cuts $300 from prices
- Intel acquires Wind River with $884M in order to diversify into smartphones and handheld devices
- Intel to buy software maker Wind River Systems for $884 million, helping expansion beyond PCs
- Google Android OS is coming home to Netbooks through Acer
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