Notebooks drive the Italian PC market (The Inquirer) 4th of July Malware Attack Targets Holidaying American Computer Users (Kansas City InfoZine) Industry Moves: Verisign CEO Roper Resigns; Bidzos Is Interim Head Nvidia Stock Falls On Lowered Revenue Forecast (TechWeb via Yahoo! News) Industry Moves: Verisign CEO Roper Resigns; Bidzos Is Interim Head LSSI will operate computer system for county libraries (The Mail Tribune)
THE ITALIAN PC market seems to be doing rather well for itself, with market research outfit IDC saying the boot-shaped nation has enjoyed 13.5 per cent year-on-year computer market growth in the first quarter of 2008.
Source: www.theinquirer.net
Independence Day brings dawn attack on computer users
Source: www.infozine.com
Verisign, which has pared down the company over the last year, has seen another CEO change: William Roper, who had been president and CEO for a bit more than a year, has resigned and the company board has named Jim Bidzos as interim CEO, president and
Source: c.moreover.com
InformationWeek - Investors reacted negatively to the graphics chipmaker’s revised earnings estimate and the news that it would take up to a $200 million charge for products that failed in notebooks.
Source: news.yahoo.com
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Source: c.moreover.com
A library computer system that formerly served three Southern Oregon counties has been outsourced to the same private company that operates all 15 branches in Jackson County.
Source: www.mailtribune.com
Posted by Mike at Saturday ~ July 07, 2008 |
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