Intel profits creep up on back of laptop demand
Intel on Tuesday reported that its third-quarter profits rose five per cent, less than analysts' expectations, as revenue from processors reached an all-time high of $7.2...
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Apple crowns Cook as COO
Apple's rapidly growing iPod business will get a new leader next year when the current head of the division retires.
Tony Fadell, head of iPod engineering, will succee...
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Apple unveils video iPod
Apple unveiled its long-rumoured video iPod on Wednesday, as well as a new iMac and an updated version of iTunes that lets users buy music videos, TV shows and movies.
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Video iPod fails to move the blogosphere
Bloggers were quick to report the news coming from Apple's highly anticipated event on Wednesday but if early reactions are any indication they may be slower to buy the n...
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Apple profits exceed expectations
Apple reported on Tuesday profits that narrowly topped analysts' expectations, though sales fell short of what some were expecting.
Apple reported fiscal fourth-quarte...
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More new iPods on the way...
Apple plans to introduce more iPods before the end of the year, a company executive said on Tuesday.
Executive vice president Tim Cook didn't say whether the new iPods...
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Best of Reader Comments: BT slams offshore "bigots
BT's comments earlier this week labelling customers who abuse Indian call centre staff as "bigots" has, predictably, provoked a massive and heated response fromreaders....
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Apple watchers crush video iPod theory
After all the excitement and speculation, one group of Apple watchers says Steve Jobs' big announcement next week will be an update to the PowerBook and Power Mac range, ...
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Target overload hits public sector IT
Public sector organisations are struggling to cope with pointless targets and are being hampered by inflexible IT systems, say researchers.
According to research by Th...
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University of New Orleans reopens online
After weeks overseeing phone banks and fielding calls from students and other employees at his stricken school, University of New Orleans (UNO) professor Ken Walsh is goi...
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