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Fortune: Apple's surprise weapon: Computers

Last January, when Steve Jobs rechristened his company by ostentatiously excising the word "Computer" and leaving it as simply "Apple Inc.," he did so during the very same public event when he first showed off the iPhone.

CNNMoney: Is all well with Dell?

Dell announced Thursday afternoon that a year-long investigation into its accounting practices has ended and the company plans to restate earnings back to 2003.

CNNMoney: Lenovo eyeing Packard Bell

Lenovo Group Ltd., the world's No. 3 maker of personal computers, wants to take over a mid-tier PC manufacturer valued at about $800 million to bolster a barely profitable European arm.

CNNMoney: Dell's new PC to run Linux and Windows

Dell Inc is developing consumer PCs that can run multiple versions of Microsoft Corp's Windows and Linux software at the same time, the personal computer maker's chief technology officer, Kevin Kettler, told Reuters.

CNNMoney: Semiconductor sales drop, report says

Global semiconductor sales in the second quarter fell 2 percent from the previous quarter to $59.9 billion, as falling prices outweighed a 7 percent rise in total unit shipments, an industry group said Friday.

CNNMoney: Dell unveils new notebooks

Dell Inc. introduced new notebook computers Tuesday, available in eight different colors with advanced features as it tries to grab a bigger slice of the consumer PC market.

Business 2.0: To love or hate Vista?

Looking for a cheap PC this holiday season? Good luck trying to find one with anything but Microsoft's Windows on it.

Fortune: Dell in the penalty box

August was the cruelest month for the computer company Michael Dell founded in his University of Texas dorm room 22 years ago. In close succession, Dell Inc. recalled 4.1 million laptop batteries b...

Fortune: How AMD made it a fight

AMD is going after Intel in court, but it has already struck where it really hurts. After 20 years of unequivocal Intel supremacy, the market for x86 microprocessors has finally become - and for th...

CNNMoney: Lenovo's Big Blues

When Lenovo announced early last year that it would buy IBM's personal computer business, the company's shares surged.

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