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A good number of computer users think the answer to the tech problems they encounter is to ignore the symptoms, upgrade to fancier software or buy a new computer. |
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PC-maker Dell will try to transform as privately run firm
2/10/2013
It's easy to forget now, but Michael Dell was the Mark Zuckerberg of his day. |
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Dell stockholder slams buyout deal
2/9/2013
Dell Inc.'s decision to sell itself for $24.4 billion to a group led by its founder and CEO is being ridiculed as a rotten deal by a major shareholder who estimates the slumping personal computer maker is really worth $42 billion. |
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Online professional-networking service LinkedIn's fourth-quarter performance added another line to its sterling resume as a public company. |
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Sprint Nextel Corp., the country's third largest wireless carrier, on Thursday said it lost $1.3 billion in its fourth quarter, about the same as a year ago, as it revamped its network for a comeback versus bigger competitors. |
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T-Mobile USA, the fourth-largest U.S. mobile-service provider, said Thursday that tests of the new BlackBerry Z10 are going well, and it's aiming to be the first American carrier 'out of the gate' with the phone next month. |
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With its annual meeting looming and its stock on the decline, Apple is facing a rebellion from an influential investor who wants the company to stop stockpiling cash and give it to shareholders instead. |
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The final piece of the Windows 8 puzzle arrives Saturday with the official launch of the Microsoft Surface Pro tablet. |
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Liberty Global Inc., the cable TV operator controlled by media mogul John Malone, is buying U.K.-based Virgin Media Inc. in a $16 billion deal that steps up the rivalry between Malone and fellow billionaire Rupert Murdoch. |
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Yahoo is counting on rival Google to help accelerate its revenue growth. |

