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  • Been carrying around an early version of a Dell mini-notebook, ...
    OEMs Looking to Ubuntu for Netbook Market

    Anon writes "Mark Shuttleworth provides much more detail today about development of the Ubuntu netbook platform, and says OEMs are calling Canonical when they want to start building netbooks. Channelweb ...

    Slashdot - 7 months ago
  • Predicted that most companies will migrate to the OS within ...
    Michael Dell: Vista will win out in two years

    Despite research that found Vista uptake among businesses is slowing, Michael Dell has predicted that most companies will migrate to the OS within two years.

    zdnet Headlines - 1 year, 2 months ago
  • Undoing everything that made Dell unique so he can make ...
    Hands-on Dell revs big investors

    MICHAEL Dell is undoing everything that made Dell unique so he can make it the world's largest personal computer maker again.

    News Ltd Business Computing - 1 year, 5 months ago
  • Planning a series of acquisitions to turn Dell into more ...
    Dell plays predator to boost services profile as PC sales fall

    MICHAEL Dell is planning a series of acquisitions to turn Dell into more of a computer services business, as he struggles to boost sales and margins at the world's second ...

    The Australian Business News - 1 year, 7 months ago
  • Made up his mind. He is now ready to work ...
    Indirect from Dell

    The market has changed, the channel has gotten stronger and Michael Dell has made up his mind. He is now ready to work publicly and unabashedly with VARs.

    IT News - 1 year, 7 months ago
  • Told employees in a memo that the company would eliminate ...
    Dell to cut bonuses, trim management

    Days after returning to the helm of the computer maker he founded, Michael Dell has told employees in a memo that the company would eliminate bonuses and reduce management to ...

    zdnet Business - 1 year, 11 months ago
  • Back in charge of the company he founded after a ...
    Michael Dell back as CEO, Rollins resigns

    Michael Dell is back in charge of the company he founded after a terrible year for the PC maker.

    zdnet Business - 1 year, 11 months ago
10 hours, 14 minutes ago BCI - 64% Increase in Direct Shipping Ore Resources to 46Mt - Mr Mike Young, Managing Director - BC IRON LIMITED
BCI - 64% Increase in Direct Shipping Ore Resources to 46Mt - Mr Mike Young, Managing Director
Boardroomradio.com Audio webcasts of investor presentations - noon Friday 9th January 2009
23 hours, 33 minutes ago US to head anti-pirate patrols off Somalia (AP)
AP - A new international force to battle pirates off the Somali coast is being formed under American command in a bid to focus more military resources to protect one ...
Yahoo! News: World News - 10:41 p.m. Thursday 8th January 2009
More contemptible behaviour by the content industry
Apple has finally realised that selling music in a crippled digital format is a business model unlikely to encourage converts, and is removing the restrictions on music sold on iTunes ...
An Onymous Lefty - 6:31 p.m. Thursday 8th January 2009
BHP ships 5 per cent more iron ore
Things may be looking up for iron ore miners, with BHP Billiton shipping 5 per cent more iron ore from Australia in December than in the previous month.
Sky News Business - 7:47 a.m. Thursday 8th January 2009
2 days, 6 hours ago How the shipping container changed the world economy
Nice little interview with the author of this book . (H/t gCaptain .) Watch video
The Interpreter - 3:21 p.m. Wednesday 7th January 2009
Chinese navy begins landmark piracy patrols: state media
A Chinese naval convoy has arrived in the Gulf of Aden on a landmark mission to protect the country’s shipping from Somali pirates and has escorted its first four vessels, ...
The West : World - 8:15 a.m. Wednesday 7th January 2009
Samsung intros enterprise solid-state drives
Samsung hopes to start shipping 100-GB solid-state drives featuring high-performance SLC memory technology this month..
CRN Australia - 7:33 a.m. Wednesday 7th January 2009
Apple Intros 17" Unibody MBP, DRM-Free iTunes
Phil Schiller delivered the keynote at MacWorld, the first after the Steve Jobs era of keynotes. Here is Engadget's live blog. The big news, predicted by many rumor sites, was ...
Slashdot - 4:56 a.m. Wednesday 7th January 2009
2 days, 23 hours ago Navy begins landmark piracy patrols
A CHINESE naval convoy has arrived in the Gulf of Aden on a landmark mission to protect the country's shipping from Somali pirates and has escorted its first four vessels.
News.com.au | World Breaking News - 10:58 p.m. Tuesday 6th January 2009
Suez Canal tolls unchanged in 2009 as world crisis bites
CAIRO (AFP) - The Suez Canal has opted against increasing tolls in 2009 because of uncertainty in the shipping industry caused by piracy and the global credit crunch, a canal ...
Yahoo!7 Finance News - 7:27 a.m. Tuesday 6th January 2009
Seagate ships highest density desktop disk drive
Seagate is now shipping its densest desktop hard drive, the Barracuda 7200.12, which offers 1TB of capacity on two disks. The drive is a 3.5-in. disk that spins at 7,200 ...
ARN - 6:54 a.m. Tuesday 6th January 2009
3 days, 23 hours ago Black Range Minerals buys Jonesville Coal Project in Alaska
Black Range Minerals (ASX:BLR) has announced the acquisition of a 100% interest in the advanced Jonesville Coal Project in Alaska, USA. The project hosts JORC measured, indicated and inferred resources ...
Proactive Investors - 11 p.m. Monday 5th January 2009
Steel downturn leads to Fortescue legal tussle
THE GLOBAL downturn of the steel business has been fingered as a key factor behind a $130m lawsuit being filed against Fortescue Metals by Greek shipping group Angelicoussis.
Metal Worker - 10 a.m. Monday 5th January 2009
6 days, 18 hours ago France hands pirates to Somalia, more attacks foiled
BOSASSO, Somalia (Reuters) - French forces handed over eight pirates to Somali authorities Friday and a new get-tough approach by foreign navies thwarted more attacks in vital shipping lanes linking ...
Reuters: International News - 3:57 a.m. Saturday 3rd January 2009
1 week ago Suez Canal delays announcing new tolls for 2009 (AFP)
AFP - The Suez Canal will not announce its tolls for 2009 until next week because of the uncertainty in the shipping industry caused by piracy and the global financial ...
Yahoo! News: World News - 9:40 a.m. Friday 2nd January 2009

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