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  • Asia-Pac ignores world PC gloom: IDC

    Despite flat PC sales worldwide, the Asia Pacific region is experiencing strong growth, according to IDC.

  • Asian PDA sales dip

    The economic slowdown has taken its toll on the Asian handheld market, resulting in the sector's first ever sales decline, said market researcher IDC.

  • Research firm calls for Asian innovation

    Asia's success as a low-cost manufacturing base is causing a reluctance among its best-performing companies to look outside the region for profits, at a cost to long-term financial health, a senior tech analyst says.

  • Intel eyeing storage white boxes?

    What market will Intel make over next? Experts say storage.

  • Asia-Pac PC market takes a slight dip in 2004

    PC sales in Asia-Pacific excluding Japan fell five percent between January and March this year compared to the previous quarter, according to a new report by market analyst IDC.

Features and Case Studies (3)

  • IBM exit a sign of times

    Big Blue's plan to sell its PC unit to China's Lenovo Group (formerly known as Legend) would be the latest example of a move toward consolidation as the market reaches maturity.

  • A new Vista on Linux

    Will Windows Vista provide the boost Linux has been waiting for?

  • Could Sun hold a key to SCO's future?

    As SCO forges ahead with a take no prisoners approach, its most fervent opponents are salivating at the prospect that a sealed 1992 settlement between the University of California, Berkeley, and Novell could disprove SCO claims to the Unix code. Imagine if Sun were holding a similar document in its files?

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