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Sanyo sales up on strong demand for solar cell, battery

Japan’s Sanyo Electric recorded sales in the April to September period that were 4 percent ahead of its own target on the back of...

Dell offers unpaid time off, voluntary separation

Dell hopes it can better weather the economic storm by implementing a number of new cost-cutting measures, including an enhanced severance package for employees...

If Windows is a dead end, what’s next?

The writing is on the wall. Despite a major push to sell the much-maligned Windows Vista, customers aren’t buying. Nearly two years after Vista’s...

ICANN meeting to focus on new top-level domains

The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) kicked off its week-long 33rd International Public Meeting in Cairo on Sunday to discuss implementing...

Reporter’s notebook: Excitement, fear on the e-vote trail

No one’s doubting the outcome of the massive turnout in the U.S. presidential election in Democratic New Jersey, but for some voters and elected...

Problems with e-voting reported early in battleground states

Tuesday could be a long day for election officials in states relying on electronic-voting machines to record votes in the U.S. presidential election, if...

Worldwide broadband prices continue to drop

Broadband subscribers all over the world are getting more their money. The cost for cable, fiber and DSL (digital subscriber line) subscriptions are all...

Why Dubai rules Nigeria’s computer market

More than 3,000 exhibitors and 120,000 visitors made this year’s edition of Gitex in Dubai the biggest ICT event in the Middle East and...

Nokia to lay off about 600 employees

Facing a weakening economy worldwide and new competitors, Nokia on Tuesday said it planned to cut about 600 employees.

Warner Bros. to launch digital video rental service in China

Warner Bros. will launch a digital film rental service in partnership with a Beijing-based broadband company, bringing licensed viewing of many of its film...

Nokia introduces phones and content targeted at rural users

Nokia will offer information services on mobile phones targeted at users in rural or emerging markets.

Nintendo sells just over 170,000 DSi units at launch

Sales of Nintendo’s DSi, the latest revision of its popular handhand gaming device, totaled 170,779 units during its first two days on sale, according...

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