The worldwide market for digital subscriber line (DSL) equipment witnessed strong growth in the second quarter of 2003, with the Asia Pacific and Latin America regions topping the charts, according to preliminary results from the research firm Gartner.
Hewlett-Packard says it is displacing Dell from its powerful position in direct PC sales by luring away its business customers.
Apple Computer executives confirmed on Wednesday that some buyers put off Mac purchases last quarter in anticipation of new Intel-based Macs -- although that slowdown was masked somewhat by strong iPod sales.
Google has begun selling advertisements for Web publishers' syndicated news feeds, in an attempt to lead a developing and untested market.
In the public realm, analysts are now fixated on determining not only what a company is projecting in revenue, but also what portion of that revenue is "real." In an era of shrinking budgets and general austerity, no public company takes sales for granted any more.
Melbourne-based Web start-up 2Vouch yesterday launched the first public beta of what it dubs its "social recruiting platform".
Although 3G phones have been around for years, it appears the iPhone 3G has successfully rewritten the rules of competition in Australia's mobile sector whetting the nation's appetite for data.
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Strategic sales of more expensive servers indicates the "Band-Aid approach" of recent years is waning, analyst says.
Big Blue extended its lead in the second quarter of 2003, stealing a sizable slice of the global market for the powerful computers away from Sun Microsystems, a new study shows.
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Advanced Micro Devices is expanding the variety of chips based on its flash-memory technology that allows twice as much data to be stored on mobile phones and other consumer electronics devices.
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With rumours rife that Apple Computer will unveil a US$100 music player at Macworld Expo next month, analysts are split on the likelihood--and wisdom--of such a move.
After the original Tungsten T failed to meet sales expectations, Palm has updated it with the T2, building in Bluetooth connectivity and extra multimedia features.
The new version of Microsoft's widespread Office software package won't likely spur immediate mass upgrades among businesses upon its release, analysts said, due in part to a complex set of added features.
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