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Dell planning to ditch factories

CFO Brian Gladden has said the company has "more work to be done" to improve profitability. Now The Wall Street Journal reports that Dell is planning to lower costs by selling off its factories.


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Timing rumors surface for AMD plant spin-off

Rumors persist that Advanced Micro Devices is planning to spin off all or part of its manufacturing operations.


Microsoft begins big ad push

Microsoft's multi-year push, estimated at $300 million, begins with a spot featuring Bill Gates and Jerry Seinfeld aired during Thursday's NFL game.


The Digital Home Video: Yep, Microsoft fanboys do exist

In this episode of the Digital Home Video, Don tells us all that, yep, Microsoft fanboys do exist.


120GB Zune coming to a store near you

The device, which was just recently confirmed to be in the works by Microsoft, has popped up on a store shelf in Atlanta.


Microsoft Research gives photo help, for a price

Redmond's research arm has a new tool for creating photo collages, but unlike past products from the labs, consumers have to pay for AutoCollage.


Google adds Android app for Flickr photos

Photostream just a demonstration application for viewing Flickr photos, but it could be useful, too, once Android phones begin shipping later this year.


Windows XP remains dominant in Japan

Although hardware bundling is driving Vista use, 65 percent of users surveyed say they use XP most on their home PCs.


Best of Chrome: 'Google's new Trojan Horse'

Google is using Chrome to take on Microsoft's desktop heft. Game on.


First look at 'Spore': Why Electronic Arts is smiling today

North American gamers won't be able to get their hands on the product until Sunday, but the early reviews suggest that hype notwithstanding, EA has a big hit on its hands.


See Chrome's inner workings--and an Easter egg

Google's new browser shows a wealth of detail for programmers building Web sites or the open-source browser itself. And a mystery: what technology underlies the Easter egg?


Memo: Windows chief on new ads

Windows business unit head Bill Veghte send a memo to troops late Thursday promising that the debut Seinfeld/Bill Gates ad was just an "icebreaker."


Reality Check: The Seinfeld ad was superb

Although most think the new Microsoft ad with Jerry Seinfeld failed on most counts, Don Reisinger thinks it was superb. Who's right?


How will Google Chrome change user experience on the Web?

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How will Google Chrome change user experience on the Web?--With Google Chrome, the Web application era is getting real. Gianluca Brugnoli, Principal Design Analyst in frog design's Milan studio, outlines some possible models and consequences Chrome might have for the field of user experience.

Timing rumors surface for AMD plant spin-off--Rumors persist that Advanced Micro Devices is planning to spin off all or part of its manufacturing operations.

Improve Vista's performance a little or a lot--Disable indexing, shut down the Aero interface, and clear out unneeded autostart apps to put Vista into high gear.

Online content and services via game consoles will generate $8 billion in revenue in 2013--The revenue possibilities in gaming continue to grow, at least for the big console manufacturers.


Samsung contemplating SanDisk acquisition

South Korean consumer electronics giant is considering a buyout of the chipmaker to reduce its NAND flash memory costs, according to PaidContent.