Lenovo acquires PC and consumer electronics group in Brazil
Digibrás group makes consumer electronics, mobile phones and PCs through its three companies under the CCE brand.
Digibrás group makes consumer electronics, mobile phones and PCs through its three companies under the CCE brand.
Microsoft China plans to hire 1,000 new employees in the next fiscal year.
Pilot production of the wafer is expected to start in 2016 or 2017.
A judge ruled that a contract with HP obligates Oracle to continue porting its software until Itanium is discontinued.
Facebook is increasing its efforts to eliminate scammers from pumping up profiles.
Despite a labor group's claims, Samsung found no underage workers at a company supplier in China.
Wang Xiaoning was imprisoned after distributing pro-democracy writings using Yahoo forums and email accounts.
In another dispute with Samsung before the court, the jury awarded Apple about US$1 billion in damages last month.
Apple's top hardware engineer, Bob Mansfield, is not leaving the company after all and will stay to work on future products, Apple announced Monday.
Troubled Japanese LCD and TV panel maker Sharp said Tuesday it will cut 2,000 jobs domestically, or about 6% of its local workforce, as part of ongoing restructuring efforts.
IBM plans to boost its enterprise social line of software by acquiring Kenexa, a maker of cloud-based human resources applications, the companies said on Monday.
Samsung must pay Apple $1.05 billion for infringing several of its patents in Samsung smartphones and tablets, a California District Court jury decided on Friday.
Dell is offering dedicated servers to build private clouds.
The research firm expects PC shipments to grow by 6.5 percent in 2013.
The FTC clearance was the last antiturst hurdle for the deal which was cleared last week in the U.K.
The loss is due largely to previously announced writedowns, but the company's PC and server business was also weak.
The Fair Labor Association revisited three Foxconn factories to check changes being made to improve their safety and working conditions
Marius Haas, a former head of HP's networking division, will run Dell's enterprise business.
When adjusted for inflation, Microsoft's 1999 record still stands, contends Columbia Journalism Review.
Claims current trends are further increasing the focus on security.
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