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The Motley Fool August 17, 2006 Mike Norman |
Dell's Ready to Recharge Positive developing trends should trump the computer maker's short-term problems. Investors who shun Dell at these price levels may be missing the bargain of a lifetime.  |
InternetNews August 16, 2006 David Needle |
HP's Cost-Cuts Drive Profit Hewlett-Packard saw profits surge in a solid third quarter earnings report that showed the computing and printer giant's restructuring efforts under CEO Mark Hurd are paying off.  |
The Motley Fool August 16, 2006 Alyce Lomax |
Burn, Sony, Burn Does the specter of burning laptops bode ill for Sony? The company has made so many missteps lately that its shareholders should wonder whether it's able to run its business in an efficient, competent, customer-friendly manner.  |
InternetNews August 15, 2006 David Needle |
ThinkPad For Linux Lenovo targets engineers with Linux support and software for ThinkPad T60p.  |
InternetNews August 15, 2006 Sean Michael Kerner |
Roll Your Own Linux Phone Greenphone includes both hardware and a software development kit that is intended to enable developers to essentially roll their own Linux phones.  |
InternetNews August 15, 2006 David Needle |
Sun Rebates Courtesy of California Utility PG&E certifies rebates for certain server models.  |
InternetNews August 15, 2006 David Needle |
New AMD Opteron Systems Unleashed AMD officially rolled out "Rev F," the latest version of its Opteron processor for servers and workstations, and several top tier computer makers announced new Rev F-based systems.  |
The Motley Fool August 15, 2006 Jack Uldrich |
Are Lithium-Ion Batteries Dangerous to Investors? Dell's recall could place a cloud over lithium-ion battery manufacturers. Investors, take note.  |
The Motley Fool August 15, 2006 Anders Bylund |
Cambridge Display Lighting the Way A little-known company is changing the way we'll watch TV and light our homes. Investors, it's time to take note.  |
InternetNews August 14, 2006 David Needle |
Dell in Huge Notebook Recall Dell is joining with the U.S. Consumer Products and Safety Commission in a voluntary recall of some 4.1 million notebook batteries manufactured between 2004 and 2006. It is possible for these batteries to overheat, which could cause a risk of fire.  |
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