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Report: Gmail about one-third as expensive as hosted e-mail
A new Forrester study looks at the costs involved with various ways of providing enterprise e-mail, and finds that Google has set a new floor that other services may have a hard time matching.Read More...
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Disney backs new Intel chip at CES
LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - Walt Disney Co on Thursday threw its weight behind a new Intel chip that lets TV viewers interact with their favorite programs, underscoring a continuing effort to merge computers and media.
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Lenovo Cuts 2,500 Jobs in Reorganization
Lenovo, the world's fourth-ranked PC maker, said it will cut 2,500 jobs as part of a global restructuring that will see the PC maker consolidate its Asia-Pacific operations. The company's stock price plunged overseas as a result. The reason? Poor computer sales, a possible theme for the fourth quarter.
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Sony's Wi-Fi Camera Has Built-In Web Browser
This new camera has a a web browser for connectivity to any Wi-Fi network and access to Sony's new "Easy Upload Homepage."...
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Palm's WebOS app strategy needs more details
It's obviously very early in the public life of Palm's new WebOS and Pre smartphone, but developers want to know how the company will manage applications for the device...
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Ballmer: Google, Google, the economy, Google
In an interview with CNET News, Microsoft CEO talks about Windows, taking software to the Web, and competing with the search king. But there's no escaping the bad economy...
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Live Search Pushes onto Google Turf
News Analysis. Microsoft bundling deals with Dell and Verizon mark a strategic turning point. After years of losing out to Google for lucrative search deals, Microsoft reverses momentum.
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Classic board games go digital
Pass go ? and click. Classic board games like Monopoly are going virtual under a partnership between Electronic Arts and Hasbro.
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Palm reveals the thinking behind a huge bet that began on a beach in Mexico
As Palm introduced the new Palm Pre phone and the Palm Web OS platform today, its executives told the story of how they hatched the plot to save the company. Jon Rubinstein, the former Apple executive who spearheaded the iPod development, had retired from Apple and was living at a...
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Palm Launches Radical 'Pre' Smartphone With Sprint
Palm launched the most radical new phone since the iPhone on Thursday here at CES. The company's new Pre smartphone, running its new webOS, puts people at the center of the smartphone experience and uses Web standards to extend the platform. It also takes aim at Apple's iPhone.
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