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  • Should Microsoft Buy Nokia or RIM After Google, Motorola Merger?

    Should Google’s acquisition of Motorola Mobility drive Microsoft to buy either Nokia or Research In Motion? That s the question zipping around the blogosphere after Google announced it would snatch up Motorola Mobility for $12.5 billion. The search-engine giant and the handset maker already had something of a tight relationship, as exemplified by the latter’s…

  • Microsoft Launches ‘Building Windows 8’ Blog

    Microsoft’s ramp-up to Windows 8 is beginning in earnest. In the quarters leading to the release of Windows 7, Microsoft devoted reams of digital ink to discussing not only the features, but also the development philosophy undergirding the operating system. Whether or not that contributed in any meaningful way to Windows 7’s eventual success (pent-up…

  • Dell, HP Earnings Expected to Rise: Report

    Computer maker Dell (NASDAQ:DELL) and technology giant Hewlett-Packard (NYSE:HPQ) are expected to post gains and slight losses, respectively, in revenue growth in Dell’s second-quarter and HP’s third-quarter earnings reports, according to a research note from Bernstein Research. Dell is expected to post revenues of $15.77 billion, representing a year-over-year increase of 1.5 percent. HP is…

  • Dell Launches New Inspiron 13z, 14z, V131 Notebooks

    Dell announced the Inspiron 13z and Inspiron 14z notebooks, extending the company’s emphasis on thin computing, and broadening the "z" distinction to Inspiron, Dell’s consumer notebooks brand. The company also introduced the Vostro V131, an addition to the Vostro laptop line designed specifically for small business customers. The Vostro V131 is available via the company…

  • Buffalo Launches Windows-Powered NAS Solutions

    Buffalo Technology, a specialist in the design, development and manufacturing of storage and wireless networking solutions, announced the launch of the TeraStation Pro Windows Storage Server (WSS). The family of RAID enabled network attached storage is available in two, four and six bay models, as well as the 4 bay TeraStation Pro Rackmount, and Buffalo…

  • Cisco Quarter Pleases Investors, Analysts

    Cisco (NASDAQ:CSCO) surprised the industry with higher than expected revenues for its fourth quarter. Net sales hit $11.2 billion for Q4, representing a 3.3 percent increase, and $43.2 for the full year. But net income fell to $1.2 billion compared to $1.9 billion in the same period a year ago as $772 million in restructuring…

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