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PC Makers Add New Intel Chips to Desktops – PC World

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

WA todayPC Makers Add New Intel Chips to DesktopsPC WorldPC makers on Tuesday announced desktops with Intel's new Core processors, which includes the Core i5 chip for budget systems that were launched on Monday. …Intel Revs Nehalem, Intros Lynnfield ChipsInformationWeekIntel launches all-new PC architecture with Core i5/i7 CPUsArs TechnicaIntel Unveils New Mainstream Desktop Platform for Nehalem …X-bit LabsChannelWeb -San Jose Mercury News -PC Worldall 267 news articles »

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Magid: Don't count Microsoft out in search – San Jose Mercury News

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

Telegraph.co.ukMagid: Don't count Microsoft out in searchSan Jose Mercury News,  USABy Larry Magid It's fashionable these days to refer to Microsoft as a dinosaur whose products and thinking are stuck in the 20th century. The company that was convicted of being an illegal monopoly not all that long ago is today thought of as …Week in Microsoft: Bada-Bing, Zune HD, and the Windows 7 UI Ars TechnicaMicrosoft Relaunching Search Service as Bing PC WorldGoogle Wave & Microsoft Bing Cnet AsiaExaminer.com - Wall Street Journalall 1,606 news articles

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Cisco closes $105 million deal for Tidal Systems – San Jose Mercury News

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009

Cisco closes $105 million deal for Tidal SystemsSan Jose Mercury News,  USACisco Systems Inc. says it has closed its $105 million acquisition of Tidal Software Inc. Cisco hopes the deal will help create more efficient data storage and networking products. The company said last month that it would pay for the acquisition with …Cisco Systems closes on Tidal Software deal Bizjournals.comCisco Turns the Spotlight on Its Own Data Centers — Its Use of … Earthtimes (press release)Follow the Bellwether Moneyshow.comComputer Business Reviewall 75 news articles

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Public harm in Intel case hard to determine – San Jose Mercury News

Saturday, May 16th, 2009

CNET NewsPublic harm in Intel case hard to determineSan Jose Mercury News,  USABy Steve Johnson In slapping Intel with a $1.45 billion fine, European regulators this week said the Santa Clara company had harmed millions of consumers by limiting the use of its chief competitor's chips in computers and other gadgets. …Why Intel was fined in Europe — but not the US USA TodayEU's Record Fine of Intel Comes Eight Years Too Late Worldmeets.usEU Ruling on Intel May Set Precedent Barron’sCNET News - CIO Todayall 49 news articles

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Seagate to give pink slips to 104 Scotts Valley employees – San Jose Mercury News

Friday, May 15th, 2009

Seagate to give pink slips to 104 Scotts Valley employeesSan Jose Mercury News,  USABy Ramona Turner and Jondi Gumz – Sentinel staff writers SCOTTS VALLEY — Seagate Technology is laying off 104 employees from its Disc Drive campus, according to Mayor Randy Johnson, who received a federally mandated notice about the job cuts. …

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