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Dell's third quarter disappoints yet sees IT demand improving

Dell’s fiscal third quarter financials fell well short of estimates across the board. The company on Thursday reported third quarter net income of $337 million, or 17 cents a share. That tally is down 54 percent from a year ago. Wall Street was ...

From DAN FARBER, LARRY DIGNAN AND DAVID BERLIND, Between the Lines,  19 Nov 2009

Google's Chrome OS: Will you give up desktop apps?

Google on Thursday revealed a bevy of noteworthy developments for its Chrome OS. The company released the Chrome OS to the open source community, laid out its security vision and promised to deliver a simple operating system. However, the success or ...

From DAN FARBER, LARRY DIGNAN AND DAVID BERLIND, Between the Lines,  19 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Google Inc.

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Sofitel Melbourne introduced NEC Digital Signage to offer their guests a highly-sophisticated way to view the right information at the right moment. Previously, they provided their visitors with information by manual signage, which often delivered ...

From DAN FARBER, LARRY DIGNAN AND DAVID BERLIND, Between the Lines,  19 Nov 2009

AT&T loses lawsuit over Verizon's map commercial

It was almost a gimme. The lawsuit that AT&T filed over a Verizon commercial that compared the 3G coverage maps for the two providers in the U.S. was such a joke from the beginning, it was hard think that a judge would rule against Verizon. Today, a ...

From DAN FARBER, LARRY DIGNAN AND DAVID BERLIND, Between the Lines,  18 Nov 2009
Related Topics: AT&T Inc.

Sony in danger of fumbling its big e-reader shot

Sony says it can’t guarantee shipments for its latest e-readers for the holidays and that could be a big issue as it tries to compete with Amazon’s Kindle and Barnes & Noble’s nook. Here’s all you need to see from the SonyStyle store: When Sony ...

From DAN FARBER, LARRY DIGNAN AND DAVID BERLIND, Between the Lines,  18 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Sony,  Barnes & Noble, Inc.

IBM makes progress toward 'thinking' computing system

IBM said Wednesday that it is making progress toward cooking up a computer system that emulates the human brain and simulates abilities for sensation, perception, interaction and cognition. The end goal: Create a computing system that thinks like the ...

From DAN FARBER, LARRY DIGNAN AND DAVID BERLIND, Between the Lines,  18 Nov 2009
Related Topics: IBM,  Stanford University

Yahoo's dwindling search share: Time to panic?

Microsoft’s Bing search engine continues to grab market share from Yahoo in a perverse dance before these two companies partner in an attempt to conquer Google. The latest comScore stats tell the tale. Simply put, Microsoft has nearly garnered 10 ...

From DAN FARBER, LARRY DIGNAN AND DAVID BERLIND, Between the Lines,  18 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation,  Yahoo!,  Google Inc.,  America Online

The Big Question podcast: Handicapping the Verizon vs. AT&T marketing war

In this episode of The Big Question, Jason Hiner, Andrew Nusca and I handicap the entertaining marketing scrum between Verizon and AT&T. Who’s right? You can play this 18-minute episode from the Flash-based player at the top of the page or: Here to ...

From DAN FARBER, LARRY DIGNAN AND DAVID BERLIND, Between the Lines,  18 Nov 2009
Related Topics: AT&T Inc.

Ring Central: a virtual phone system for a 21st Century workforce

The rise of smartphones, VPN connections and even WiFi hot spots changed the way we work. No longer was it necessary to go into the office to catch up on e-mail, do some research or create presentations. However, despite the changing times, businesses ...

From DAN FARBER, LARRY DIGNAN AND DAVID BERLIND, Between the Lines,  17 Nov 2009

FusionOps launches business intelligence, process automation modules

FusionOps, an on-demand enterprise performance management company, will launch a new business intelligence module that may compete with the very ERP vendors it partners with. If successful, FusionOps could be on to something big, but it has some tricky ...

From DAN FARBER, LARRY DIGNAN AND DAVID BERLIND, Between the Lines,  17 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Oracle

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