Once the darling of the tech-stock boom, Zip drive maker Iomega is sold to big-business storage giant EMC for a paltry $213 million.
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Once the darling of the tech-stock boom, Zip drive maker Iomega is sold to big-business storage giant EMC for a paltry $213 million.
Now that Yahoo has again rebuffed Microsoft’s acquisition offer, what’s next? A proxy battle seems likely; we spell out the steps on that path in this post. In Epicenter.
Analysts forecast a 17 percent rise in online sales — stoked by purchases of cars, clothes and computers — even as the overall economy continues to implode.
So I’ve been wanting a way to share all the blogs and articles that I read to keep up on what’s going on with all of you guys. I knew there was a good RSS Feed to Post converter out there, and what I came up with was wp-o-matic. After a short setup (it has [...]
Microsoft announced late Thursday that it would extended the support lifecycle for Windows XP on what it calls Ultra Low-Cost PCs (ULCPCs). This means ultra-portable, low-power computers like the Asus Eee PC, sub-notebooks and MID-based handhelds will still ship with Windows XP, and that their owners will be able to get support for the software. [...]
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