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The Motley Fool January 7, 2008 Dave Mock |
When Holiday Sales Hardly Matter Investors, when researching iPhone holiday sales, be careful not to draw too many conclusions from too little data.  |
Popular Mechanics January 6, 2008 Erik Sofge |
Sony Debuts the Good, Bad and Rolly: Live @ CES 2008 (With Video) Sony press conferences are exhausting. Every jaw-dropping innovation the company debuts seems punctuated by dog-eared blasts from the past, and the occasional laugh-out-loud misfire.  |
InternetNews January 4, 2008 Judy Mottl |
Victory For Flash as Hitachi Cans Tiny Hard Disks Hitachi is kissing production of its smallest hard drive disks goodbye, citing poor sales and the increasing shift to flash technology when it comes to demand for mobile device storage.  |
InternetNews January 4, 2008 Stuart J. Johnston |
CES: Gates to Deliver His Final Vision After 13 years, Microsoft's Bill Gates prepares to give his last keynote at the Consumer Electronics Show.  |
InternetNews January 4, 2008 Andy Patrizio |
AMD's Product Lines Shed Some Names AMD agrees some monikers are too long and plans to shorten them, for everyone's sake.  |
InternetNews January 4, 2008 |
Intel Quits One Laptop Per Child Program Intel said on Thursday it will drop out of the One Laptop Per Child project and resign from the board after the project's board demanded the chipmaker stop supporting other efforts in emerging markets.  |
The Motley Fool January 4, 2008 Tim Beyers |
And the Best Stock for 2008 Is ... Apple is chosen in a survey of investors as the stock to have in 2008.  |
InternetNews January 3, 2008 Andy Patrizio |
IBM Sued Over Ground, Water Contamination IBM is being sued over environmental concerns in two New York towns where the company opened some of its first factories.  |
InternetNews January 3, 2008 David Needle |
PCs Face The Future at CES Annual consumer electronics confab will feature new PC designs.  |
InternetNews January 3, 2008 Sean Michael Kerner |
3Com's Buyout Bid Faces Government Scrutiny Chinese involvement in the $2 billion buyout of networking vendor 3Com may be prompting a U.S. regulatory committee to take a closer look into the transaction.  |
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