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H.P. and Dell’s Refreshing PC War

Things might just turn even nastier between Hewlett Packard and Dell as businesses begin to spend on PCs once again.

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The Softer Side of Dell

When it comes to datacenter wares, a new Dell has appeared with a growing arsenal of software products.

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Sony’s Security Problems Could Take Years to Fix

As Sony continues to get attacked by hackers, security experts say the company's problems could take years to fix.

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H.P. Builds Servers With Cellphone Chips

H.P. will be the first commercial producer of servers for data centers built with low-power cellphone chips. The product will be called Moonshot.

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Thailand Floods Could Affect Cloud Computing

As flooding closes hard drive factories across Thailand, computer companies, Web sites and cloud storage systems will all be affected by shortages.

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For Nasdaq, a Race to Zero

Anna Ewing, Nasdaq’s chief information officer, talks about the speed of trades, which now take place in under 100 microseconds, which is one one-millionth of a second. That's not fast enough for...

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A.M.D. Buying SeaMicro for $334 Million

A.M.D. buys a hot start-up, SeaMicro, that makes "microservers" for the data centers of the National Security Agency, Facebook and Google. The chip maker will use SeaMicro's technology to offer...

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Intel’s New Chip: A Best Defense in the Cloud

The reality of Intel’s presentation of its new Xeon E5 processor is that processing, long Intel’s strong suit, is now just one more feature alongside technology to enable twice the bandwidth...

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H.P. Attempts to Take On Amazon’s Cloud Service

Hewlett-Packard's cloud computing offering will premiere soon, with features like an applications store, analytics and developer tools. The company is not targeting Amazon Web Services as much as...

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When Cellphone Chips Rule Data Centers

ARM, which has previously designed low-power semiconductors primarily for cellphones, is increasingly working in computer servers. A design announcement this week was aimed at the market for powerful...

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