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'Dell' News

21 November 2008

Dell hit by economic slowdown

By Agam Shah

Dell's revenue and net income dropped in its third quarter as the company tries to cope with a global IT spending slowdown and less demand for its products. Read more...

Microsoft staff fought over 'Vista capable' tag18 Nov 08
Microsoft lawsuit defends Visual Studio customers18 Nov 08
Gartner: Google threatens traditional telco models14 Nov 08
Display manufacturers pay $585M after US price fixing probe13 Nov 08
Dell CTO to retire13 Nov 08
Seagate in full-disk encryption push11 Nov 08
Dell laptops to get 'white space' wireless chips06 Nov 08

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'Dell' Blog Entries

04 September 2008

Why the Dell Inspiron Mini 9 Doesn't Really Deliver

By Glyn Moody

Although I still think it's of great symbolic value, the Dell Inspiron Mini 9 is disappointing – and I'm not just talking about the name (how many marketing people did it take to come up with that little gem?) It's disappointing, of course, because you can't yet buy the GNU/Linux version, but more seriously, it's disappointing because its price – at £299 for the Windows version, and a few tenners less one presumes for the GNU/Linux one – is just too expensive. It's pretty much the cost of an ordinary Dell laptop – which means that you're paying some kind of premium just because it's small and dinky. Read more...

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The UK Super-Snoop DB: DOA19 Aug 08
Ubuntu + Dell = The Ultimate Ultraportable?19 Aug 08
Dell stakes its claim to greenest credentials13 Aug 08
Is Huggers Hunkering Down to Openness?12 Aug 08

'Dell' Whitepapers

26 April 2007

Virtualisation brings Kings College academics together

By Grid Computing Now

Virtualisation is not a topic readily associated with universities' humanities department - particularly when dealing with arcane topics such as Chopin's first editions. But the virtual grid at Kings College could provide an object lesson in making the technology work: hear more about this and other projects at the Open Grid Forum. Read more...

Virtualization for the Real World02 Apr 07
Aligning CRM rewards with corporate goals02 Mar 07

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