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HP Personal Sys Grp 4 Sale: Call Léo

It’s those damn phone hackers again. This time they’re listening in on Léo Apotheker’s conversations at HP. I can’t condone the hackers’ methods, but I thought this transcript would be of interest to...

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Doomed TouchPad dooms iPad!

I guess they’ve lowered the admission requirements at pundit school. Either that, or they’re overdoing it in that one course where they teach young seers to “always take the surprising point of view.”...

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Michael Dell’s world of fantasy and delight

Studies  have shown it’s natural and healthy for males to have recurring fantasies. But still, the ones dancing around in Michael Dell’s head may be pushing things. To hear Michael tell the tale, life...

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Zigging when Apple zags

Sometimes Google seems to do some extraordinary acrobatics just to prove it isn’t Apple. Speaking at the All Things Digital conference in Asia yesterday, Andy Rubin made it a point out their...

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Intel’s “new era” echoes Apple’s old idea

Thanks to Intel, “a new era of computing” has arrived. No more thick, heavy laptops. No more clunky design. This is the dawn of the “ultrabook”: super-thin, super-light and beautifully sculpted. It’s...

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The joy of demo crashes

In a world where competition is often seen as combat, there’s nothing more delightful than watching the other guy squirm. This video is a good example. Microsoft Windows president Steve Sinofsky’s...

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Maybe Sculley wasn’t so $#@ after all?

Quick. When you hear the name John Sculley, what comes to mind? Conspirator? Failed CEO? Uh, visionary? As we all know, Sculley’s attempts to fill Steve’s visionary shoes didn’t quite pan out. Newton...

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Microsoft goes for the gimmick

Back in the days of NeXT, Steve Jobs taught me a lesson in technology advertising. As you might expect, it wasn’t very complicated. It went like this: “Be important.” At that point in time, Steve had a...

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Microsoft’s uncool quest for cool

In the technology biz, “cool” is a very good thing to be. Ask Apple. Its past revolutions were fueled by the ever-present aura of cool. But where exactly does cool come from? One thing is for certain:...

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Apple battling where it used to crush

No one denies that Apple has been more successful than any other technology company on earth. How that happened shouldn’t be a matter of debate, but we can always count on human nature to muddy the...

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Apple event: the week-after report

Rush to judgment? Nah. Not here. A week after Apple’s latest product unveiling, I’ve had time to let it stew. I’ve also had time to play with the various bits of new software. Here are some random...

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Microsoft’s new ads: beating a dead horse

Hail Microsoft, the King of PCs. It’s easy to understand why the company clings to its “PCs forever” strategy, even after every major Windows PC maker has suffered slumping sales due to the tablet...

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