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Quake unlikely to raise PC prices
Firms in Taiwan, home to a huge tech industry and some of the world's biggest PC contractors, said they had found raw materials outside Japan, dug into existing inventories, or decided against passing on any higher costs to consumers. Read More


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Three Proven Methods to Achieve a Higher ROI
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Epsilon's epic fail: The numbers don't add up
We're just beginning to see the fallout from the security breach of Epsilon's email system, and something about the data doesn't smell right. It isn't clear who took the data. It isn't even clear how Epsilon found out the data was missing. Read More

Judge in Oracle-Google case gets a lesson in Java
Lawyers for Oracle and Google gave the judge overseeing their Java patent dispute a tutorial on Wednesday that underscored the complexity of the case between the two companies. Read More


WEBCAST: Dell - Microsoft

It's Time to Virtualize Mission Critical Apps
This webinar will explore the myths and realities of these concerns with a particular emphasis on companies that have successfully moved critical Microsoft applications to virtual environments. Learn more.

AT&T, not Apple, is to blame for dropped iPhone 4 calls
A study by research company ChangeWave found that AT&T has the highest rate of dropped calls among the top four mobile providers, whereas new iPhone carrier Verizon has the lowest rate of dropped calls. Read More

EMC's 'big data' efforts gain momentum
EMC's push into the big data analytics market received a boost this week on two fronts. New Greenplum products and an alliance with SAS will increase data warehousing and business analytics options. Read More

Dell to invest $1 billion to boost data storage products
The money will go toward research of technologies like cloud computing and virtualization and the development on new data centers. Read More



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