After losing ground to Taiwanese rival, PC maker replaces CEO William Amelio with Yang Yuanqing.
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Investors push shares 5 percent lower on same day company announces minor price cuts, tweaks to Macbooks.
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Taiwan's Acer agrees to buy Gateway for $710 million, doubling its U.S. presence. The acquisition unseats China's Lenovo as the world's No. 3 PC maker and foils its European expansion bid.
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Chip maker plans to unleash products that meet draft standard for faster wireless networks.
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Far East Roundup: Redmond accused of stifling Korean developers; Acer changes M&A policy; Sony power adapter overheats; Fuji chair offers 559 kinds of massage.
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Another notebook maker joins the recall list for Sony-made battery packs.
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Portal’s start page, search engine, and co-branded toolbar will ship on more consumer PCs.
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PC maker follows other electronics manufacturers into state of Tamil Nadu.
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Portal signs deal with computer maker to bundle its software in tit-for-tat battle with Google.
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That was the result of a scorecard on the toxics policies of PC and mobile companies.
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Chinese PC maker’s success isn’t enough as it keeps plugging at the U.S. market.
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The Texas-based PC maker suffers while its rivals trumpet small victories. What gives?
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The chip maker’s ‘AMD Live!’ stickers reflect a marketing strategy honed by its big rival.
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Analysts say the PC maker needs to do more than put AMD chips in servers and cut prices.
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Handheld shipments slip again in 2006; Americans buying more bundled services; Internet dominance in Japan, U.S.
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Service from startup firm lets users browse the web without an Internet connection.
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Computer maker debuts portables with wireless broadband technology, improved security, and Vista upgrade path.
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Redmond software giant postpones release of the consumer version of its next generation operating system.
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Europe, Asia, and Latin America blow past the U.S. in growth in PC shipments.
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CEO Paul Otellini launches multimedia computer chips and plans to bring content to users of Intel-branded computers.
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