Apple hopes iPod sales will be mall-adjusted
Apple plans to start selling its iPod digital music player at branches of the US chainstore Target.
The move represents a broadening of Apple's distribution network fo...
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Sun fleshes out its N1 push
Sun Microsystems began selling new software yesterday to control hundreds of servers in one fell swoop, a step in its N1 strategy to shield administrators from mundane ma...
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Dummies out, Linux in at Chrysler
DaimlerChrysler has purchased 108 dual-processor Linux workstations from IBM to run car-crash simulations, highlighting the spread of the low-cost 'cluster' supercomputer...
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PC companies expect little Christmas cheer
While reporting their third-quarter earnings, the major PC companies have been shedding some light on how the all-important fourth quarter will shape up - and the outlook...
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Apple posts $45m loss
Apple has reported a fourth-quarter net loss after writing down the value of a number of investments and taking a $4m restructuring charge.
With the investment write-d...
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How often do you change your email address?
One in three people change their email address once a year, due to changing ISPs, switching jobs or just trying to out-run the spammers.
However, this practice is maki...
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Analysts forecast layoffs at Sun
Sun Microsystems could cut as many as 8,000 jobs, or 20 per cent of its workforce, a Merrill Lynch analyst said on Tuesday.
Speculation about potential layoffs at Sun ...
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OpenTV dishes out 315 P45s
OpenTV has halved its workforce, cutting315 jobs worldwide, in response to the continuing downturn across the technology sector.
OpenTV, which was bought by John Malon...
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