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Tech customers question industry's takeover spree The world's largest technology companies have been on a buying spree, spending billions of dollars to snap up smaller companies. But are these deals working for customers and shareholders?(Info about Compaq ink)
Tech firm mergers raise questions SAN FRANCISCO - The world's largest technology companies have been on a buying spree, spending billions to snap up smaller companies.(Info about Compaq ink)
Takeovers' downside The world's largest technology companies have been on a buying spree, spending billions to snap up smaller companies. And often the buyers say they're doing it for their customers - businesses, hospitals, schools and government agencies.(Info about Compaq ink)
Lenovo Dreams Of Markets Beyond China Recently the Lenovo Group, China's largest PC maker, announced a positive fiscal 2009 Q4 net profit, but warned that margins may be under pressure due to its shift to low-priced PCs.(Info about Compaq ink)
Xbox 360 Kinect will support seated gamers… depending on the title One of the less obvious problems with the Microsoft’s belated answer to Nintendo’s motion-sensing Wii is that while all of the demonstrations of the Kinect at E3 involved the player standing up, jumping around the room, screaming and wildly gesticulating… well, it doesn’t really look like you can just sit down, balance a beer on [...](Info about Compaq ink)
Sen. GOP Candidate Fiorina's Antiabortion Views Too Extreme For Calif., Sen. Boxer Says During a campaign stop in Sacramento on Wednesday, Democratic Sen. Barbara Boxer (Calif.) said Republican challenger Carly Fiorina's views on abortion rights and other issues are too extreme for California residents, the AP/San Jose Mercury News reports. Boxer -- who is seeking her fourth Senate term -- said Fiorina's strong opposition to abortion places her to the far right of the Supreme Court ...(Info about Compaq ink)
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