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Article | 22/02/2013 HP's first 'Project Moonshot' server due next quarter
Hewlett-Packard's first low-power server for hyperscale computing environments, developed under a project it calls Moonshot, will go on sale next quar...
Article | 22/02/2013 HP's Whitman says 'no plans to break up the company'
Hewlett-Packard's CEO has dismissed persistent rumours that the company might break itself up in a move that could create more value for shareholders.
Article | 21/02/2013 HP reports drop in profit but says turnaround effort making progress
Hewlett-Packard reported a drop in profit for the last quarter as printer and PC sales both declined, but said cost-cutting measures the company annou...
Article | 21/02/2013 IBM makes big mobile push with MobileFirst
IBM is making a renewed push into the burgeoning market for all things mobile, saying it can help its corporate customers grow revenue and become more...
Article | 19/02/2013 Dell profits fall as company battles to go private
Dell has reported another quarter of declining revenue and profits as the company's CEO continues his battle to take the PC maker private.
Article | 14/02/2013 Judge Koh wants second Apple-Samsung case put on hold
The judge overseeing Apple's two lawsuits against Samsung in California has indicated she would like to put the second case on hold pending resolution...
Article | 14/02/2013 Intel cuts back Itanium plans, raising questions about chip's future
Intel has scaled back plans for the next version of Itanium in a move that raises questions about the future of the 64-bit server chip, used primarily...
Article | 7/02/2013 IBM's mainframe chief eyes mobile, social workloads
The head of IBM's mainframe group is looking to bring mobile and social workloads into the platform in another move that would help the mainframe stay...
Article | 6/02/2013 Yahoo strikes global ad deal with Google
Yahoo has signed a global advertising deal with Google that will result in Google ads appearing on some of Yahoo's websites, the companies announced W...
Article | 17/01/2013 Facebook pushes a new model for buying servers
Facebook has proposed a new model for designing servers that it says will give businesses more choice in selecting components and a smarter way to upg...
Article | 16/01/2013 ARM suppliers join Facebook Open Compute Project
Facebook's Open Compute Project is being expanded to incorporate ARM processors, providing new options for companies shopping for low-cost hardware to...
Article | 10/01/2013 10 things seen and heard at CES
The latest TVs and tablets are only part of the fun that International CES has to offer. This is about the biggest tech trade show in the world, after...
Article | 10/01/2013 Samsung previews foldable, rollable 'Youm' smartphone displays
Flexible OLEDs that can be rolled up or wrapped around the sides of smartphones are getting closer to reality. Samsung Electronics showed some of its ...
Article | 9/01/2013 Bill Clinton crashes CES to talk politics and the Internet
Former US President Bill Clinton made a surprise appearance at the International CES on Wednesday, where he talked a little about technology and a lot...
Article | 9/01/2013 Samsung shows upcoming 8-core Exynos 5 Octa processor
Samsung has announced its next Exynos processor for smartphones and tablets, an eight-core chip that uses a novel architecture to provide more perform...

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