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Technology companies show signs of effects from turbulent economy
AP Technology WriterNEW YORK (AP) _ The economic slowdown has started to squeeze the technology sector. So far this has not led to wide-scale job cuts, but a slowing demand for computers and other electronics may already be weighing on some payrolls. Computer and...Tags: Prices, Business Enterprises, Deutsche Bank AG, Stocks, Technology
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How to save $400 or more on new computer software
OrlandoSentinel.comPC buyer beware: the cost of that new computer can be significantly increased --sometimes doubled-- by the software you buy for it. But there's hope. By keeping your options open about software, you can save several hundred dollars without much...... -
Dell shares sink on warning about weak demand
The Associated PressHurting from price cuts and an expensive restructuring, Dell Inc. rattled investors Tuesday with another warning, this time that corporate spending on technology is weakening further. By most measures, the technology sector has been chugging along fine,...Tags: Technology, Best Buy Company Incorporated, Energy Saving, Forrester Research Incorporated, International Business Machines Corporation
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Google reigns as world's most powerful 10-year-old
Associated PressMOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.—When Larry Page and Sergey Brin founded Google Inc. on Sept. 7, 1998, they had little more than their ingenuity, four computers and an investor's $100,000 bet on their belief that an Internet search engine could change the...Tags: MySpace, Computing and Information Technology, Microsoft Corp., Online, Networking
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Record net falls short at Chevron
From Chicago Tribune news servicesChevron Corp. said Friday its second-quarter profit rose 11 percent, to a record $5.98 billion, despite losing money on the refining side of the business. But results for the giant U.S. oil company missed Wall Street forecasts, and its shares slipped....Tags: New York Stock Exchange, Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements, Natural Gas, Earnings, Energy Resources
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Neil Young, where politics, technology meet
New York Times News ServiceWhen Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young booked a concert tour for the summer of 2006, it was supposed to be an easygoing, no-surprises reunion ticket. But it ended up a much more confrontational affair. Prodded by Neil Young, the band reshaped the program...Tags: Greenwich Village, Neil Young, Movies, Music, Larry Johnson
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Massive Internet security flaw uncovered
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSecurity researchers on Tuesday said they had discovered an enormous flaw that could let hackers steer most people using corporate computer networks to malicious websites of their own devising. For bad news, that's pretty impressive. But there are two...Tags: Microsoft Corp., Red Hat Incorporated, Networking
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The week ahead
Monday Earnings Amgen; Kraft; Loews; Verizon; Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co. Tuesday Reports July consumer confidence index; May Case-Shiller home price index Earnings Alcatel-Lucent; Colgate-Palmolive; Entergy; MetLife; Northrop Grumman; U.S. Steel...Tags: Starbucks Corporation, MetLife Incorporated, Ingersoll-Rand Company, Amgen Inc., Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co.
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Suburbia's not dead yet
While millions of American families struggle with falling house prices, soaring gasoline costs and tightening credit, some environmentalists, urban planners and urban real estate speculators are welcoming the bad news as signaling what they have long...Tags: Prices, AT&T Corp., Population, Federal Reserve, Public Transportation
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EU adds document formats to its Microsoft concerns
AP Business WriterEuropean Union regulators said Thursday they will consider Microsoft Corp.'s promise to make its Office productivity programs work more seamlessly with competing software. Microsoft said Wednesday it would update Office 2007 to allow users to save text,...Tags: International Business Machines Corporation, Antitrust Issues, Microsoft Corp.
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N.Y. triplex poised to set a price record
The Wall Street JournalSun Microsystems co-founder and former chief scientist Bill Joy is seeking $40 million for the massive Manhattan apartment that he bought five years ago -- but never moved into. The apartment is in one of three condominium towers designed by Richard...Tags: Sotheby's Holdings Incorporated, Personal Service, Tennis, Homes, Richard Meier
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Sun Microsystems remains a work in progress
Tribune Media Services columnistQ: Please clear up my confusion over Sun Microsystems Inc. Does the company have a good future? -- M.L., via the Internet A: The leading supplier of networked computing products, which stumbled badly for several years after the Internet bubble burst, had...Tags: Moving and Storage, Storage, Retirement, BHP Billiton Plc, International Business Machines Corporation
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