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    By Josh Smith

    | 7:30PM 11/10/2009
    The laptop price wars continue and retailers aren't waiting for Thanksgiving to offer great Black Friday laptop deals! After Walmart fired the first shot with a pre-Black Friday Laptop deal last weekend, Best Buy is responding with its own Black Friday computer deal -- priced at just...

    By Douglas McIntyre

    | 9:30AM 10/13/2009
    In an exclusive interview with Bloomberg, Michael Dell of Dell Inc. (DELL) said his company is "rapidly developing" merger expertise and will seek more deals as part of a turnaround plan. Dell is considered to be well behind Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) and IBM (IBM) in its attempt to diversify beyond its...

    By David Schepp

    | 11:20AM 9/15/2009
    Santa Clara, Calif.-based Intel (INTC) may not have the evil persona associated with Microsoft (MSFT), but it's taking a page from the software behemoth's playbook in challenging a €1.06 billion ($1.45 billion) fine European Union regulators assessed against the chip maker for behaving like a...

    By Douglas McIntyre

    | 7:00AM 9/03/2009
    Nokia (NOK) released the specifications for its new netbook. That is no news. The largest handset company in the world has been talking about the initiative for some time. The recent news from the company on September 2, was that the machine will have an unusually long battery life of 12 hours. It...

    By Anthony Massucci

    | 6:15PM 6/02/2009
    Little did Microsoft (MSFT) know that a company called Acer could ignite the spark that eventually burns its revenue down. Acer is connected with Microsoft's real villain: Google (GOOG). Google's Android operating system -- which is free -- will be loaded onto some Acer notebook computers that...

    By Douglas McIntyre

    | 8:30AM 5/19/2009
    As Dell (DELL) and Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) get ready to announce quarterly earnings, analysts are concerned that the downturn in the global PC market will undermine their results. That assumption seems fair enough. Overcoming a trend that hit every major market in the world is nearly impossible. In...

    By Josh Smith

    | 11:00AM 4/09/2009
    Confirming rumors that have been swirling around tech sites for the past month, AT&T has started offering discounted laptops and netbooks with a two-year contract. AT&T's current netbook lineup includes quite the variety, with offerings from Dell, LG and Acer starting at $99 after mail-in...