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AMD Up, HP Down in the Numbers Game [July 3, 2008] Gartner revises Q1 numbers after getting some new information on HP selling
prices, while iSuppli has better news for AMD.
Mobile Phone Users: It's All About Text Appeal [July 3, 2008] While text messaging leads consumers' must-have features, signs point to good news for advancements being pushed by handset makers, carriers and developers.
Low-Income Americans Slipping on Broadband [July 3, 2008] New research finds overall broadband use spreading, but suggests that economic squeeze might be slowing uptake among certain segments.
VMware's Warning Can't Stifle Stocks [July 8, 2008] A 24% plunge in shares of VMware did nothing to dent the spirits of investors determined to look on the bright side.
nVidia Off to a Rocky Start in July [July 7, 2008] A reinvigorated ATI and overheating laptop chips pile on the bad news for a company that doesn't have many bad days.
Stocks End Mixed on Job Losses [July 3, 2008] Stocks managed to close mixed Thursday despite rising joblessness and interest rates and a warning from Nvidia.
Dell Finds a Way to Continue XP Sales [July 2, 2008] While most OEMs offer upgrades, Dell offers to sell a $20 "downgrade" to PC buyers -- Windows XP.
Oil, GM Slam Stocks Again [July 2, 2008] Record high oil prices and the possibility of bankruptcy for GM sent the Dow into bear market territory on Wednesday.
Powerset Purchase to Boost Microsoft Search? [July 1, 2008] UPDATED:Microsoft said it isn't a rebound affect, but the software giant just bought a search engine company after its failed bid for Yahoo.
U.S. Sees Glimmer of Hope as Slowdown Goes Global [July 1, 2008] On a day that European manufacturing began to contract and business confidence fell in Japan, global financial markets got a hopeful sign from the most unlikely of places.
Yahoo Lobbies for Investor Confidence [June 30, 2008] Caught in the fight of its life, the company's leaders reach out to shareholders in appeal for support.
Blue Coat: We Grow One Packet at a Time [June 30, 2008] Blue Coat CEO outlines his plans to move forward in WAN acceleration biz as competition and bandwidth increase.
Investors Bid Adieu to June Swoon [June 30, 2008] The worst June for stocks since 1930 ended mixed, with blue chips flat and tech stocks sharply lower.
Preparing for the Worst: Tech CEOs' Successors [June 27, 2008] Which companies have the best "bench" of executives to take command should a new leader be needed suddenly? We take a look.
Ballmer: And Then There Was One [June 27, 2008] As Bill Gates leaves Microsoft behind, Steve Ballmer and the team he has put in place have plenty of challenges to overcome.
Goodbye, Bill. Hello, Steve [June 27, 2008] As Bill Gates exits his day-to-day duties at Microsoft, we provide a timeline looking back at his impact on the industry.