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  • Motorola Mobility’s Droid Razr Targets iPhone 4S

    NEW YORK Motorola Mobility has decided its best option in the long-running fight against Apple s iPhone was to mate two famous mobility brands, Droid and Razr, into the Droid Razr. The new smartphone hews to the aesthetic styling of Motorola Mobility s Droid franchise, with the large 4.3-inch super AMOLED screen (with qHD resolution)…

  • Intel Sees Record Q3 Revenues Driven by PC Market

    Intel executives have been vocal in their belief that the PC market is healthy despite analysts’ gloomy forecasts for that sector, and that it was the chip maker s PC business that helped fuel record financial numbers in the third quarter. Even with rivals experiencing tough going, Intel in the third quarter saw revenues hit…

  • EMC: 28 Percent Jump in Third Quarter Profits

    EMC’s newly refreshed enterprise storage line, featuring 41 new products launched in the last 18 months, apparently is also refreshing the company’s revenue and profit levels. The huge storage, security and cloud infrastructure provider continues to file impressive quarterly reports, posting record third-quarter results Oct. 18 that included a 28 percent jump in profits year-over-year.…

  • Cisco Expands Nexus Switching Portfolio

    Cisco Systems is rolling out a host of new and enhanced data center networking products to bolster the scalability, flexibility and security in its networking fabric. The new offerings, which include the next generation of Cisco s Nexus 7000 switches, a new Nexus 3000 Ethernet switch and fabric extensions to the vendor s Nexus 5000…

  • Apple iPhone, iPad Sells Strongly in Fourth Quarter

    Apple reported sharp year-over-year spikes in sales of iPhones, Macs and iPads for its fiscal 2011 fourth quarter, suggesting that Google Android has done little to erode Apple s retail presence or margins. Apple is currently locked in a number of intellectual-property suits against Android manufacturers, including HTC and Samsung, which threaten to limit where…

  • IBM’s 3Q Profit Rises 7 Percent as BI, Cloud Spending Grows

    IBM saw its third-quarter revenue rise 8 percent to $26.2 billion, largely based on the company’s performance in growth markets, software and services. Moreover, IBM reported that net income in this interval grew 7 percent to $3.8 billion from $3.6 billion. "In the third quarter, we drove revenue growth, margin expansion and increased earnings as…

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