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Will Acer’s Gateway Gamble Bring Fortune With Glory?

Acer's purchase of Gateway could help it become a top-tier PC maker worldwide over time, but a day after the deal was announced, questions were being raised about the US$710 million price tag on the acquisition ...

HP Spends Megabucks to Web 2.0-ify Printing

HP will invest US$300 million in the next year in a global marketing campaign meant to support a new product and service strategy around its printing business. The campaign, which will include TV ads and billboards, will also encourage consumers and businesses alike to do more printing ...

AOL Gets Green Light to Buy Targeted Ad Firm

U.S. regulators on Monday gave Time Warner's AOL the green light to acquire behavioral analysis marketing firm Tacoda, clearing the way for a purchase that could boost AOL's online advertising prospects ...

Acer Buys Gateway for $710M in Brand-Building Play

The long-consolidating personal computer industry is shrinking once again, with Taiwan-based Acer saying it reached a deal to buy Gateway in a deal worth US$710 million, a move that has implications in both the U.S. and Europe ...

Matsushita to Pony Up $172M for Nokia Battery Recall

The maker of the batteries that prompted Finnish cell phone maker Nokia to recall up to 46 million handset batteries will pay up to US$172 million of the costs associated with replacing them ...

Sun Hits Street With New JAVA Ticker

In a move heavy with symbolism, Sun Microsystems said Thursday it would change the ticker symbol under which its stock trades on the Nasdaq to "JAVA." ...

Intuit CEO Calls It Quits

Financial software maker Intuit's longtime CEO Steve Bennett will leave the company at the end of the year, the company said Wednesday as it announced its fourth quarter and fiscal year earnings. The firm named the general manager of the company's small business division, Brad Smith, to replace him. Bennett has held the posts of CEO and president since 2000...

AMD Sales Chief Departs Amid Profit Slump

AMD's head of sales and marketing will leave the company next month, the company said, as the chipmaker finds itself struggling to regain market momentum it enjoyed as recently as last year ...

E*Trade, Ameritrade Talking Merger Again

Rumors are flying that E*Trade and TD Ameritrade are again discussing a possible merger, a long-contemplated move that would create an online stock trading powerhouse ...

Wells Fargo Recoups Following Massive Online, ATM Glitch

Wells Fargo said Tuesday it fixed a computer problem that left many of its Web banking customers unable to access their accounts over the weekend ...

Microsoft, Cisco Vow to Be Friendly Foes

Cisco and Microsoft may be on a collision course in some areas, including the push to bring a single communications platform to businesses, but their CEOs said Monday the two companies will continue to work together to ensure their products remain compatible ...

American Wants Google to Stow Away AdWords

American Airlines has become the latest and most high-profile corporation to take on Google's AdWords program, claiming the paid search service infringes on the airline's trademarks without compensation ...

Google Reaches Further Into China With Social Net Investment

Beefing up its presence in China as it faces off with Baidu.com in that fast-growing market, Google said Monday it had invested in a Chinese social networking startup ...

Sprint to Sink $5B Into 10-Year WiMax Plan

Sprint Nextel formally announced plans to make a major bet on WiMax, a next-generation technology for high-speed wireless Internet communications that the telecom and wireless company plans to invest as much as US$5 billion in over the next 10 years ...

White House, Judges Grapple Over State Secrets in AT&T Spy Suit

The Bush administration is urging the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th District in San Francisco to dismiss a lawsuit filed by consumers and privacy advocates against AT&T for its role in a program that enables eavesdropping on phone calls and e-mails, saying allowing the case to proceed would put intelligence efforts at risk ...

White House, Judges Grapple Over State Secrets in AT&T Spy Suit

The Bush administration is urging the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th District in San Francisco to dismiss a lawsuit filed by consumers and privacy advocates against AT&T for its role in a program that enables eavesdropping on phone calls and e-mails, saying allowing the case to proceed would put intelligence efforts at risk ...

White House, Judges Grapple Over State Secrets in AT&T Spy Suit

The Bush administration is urging the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th District in San Francisco to dismiss a lawsuit filed by consumers and privacy advocates against AT&T for its role in a program that enables eavesdropping on phone calls and e-mails, saying allowing the case to proceed would put intelligence efforts at risk ...

Virtual Frenzy: Citrix Snags VMware Competitor XenSource for $500M

Application infrastructure firm Citrix will buy open source virtualization company XenSource for US$500 million, a deal announced just hours after another virtualization firm made a dazzling debut on Wall Street ...

YouTube Seeks Truthy Moment of Zen With Stewart, Colbert Deps

Google's YouTube is seeking to depose high-profile comedians Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert as part of its defense of a US$1 billion copyright infringement suit filed by Viacom, parent company of the Comedy Central network where they serve up their fake news and political digs ...

VMware Skyrockets in Dazzling IPO

VMware, the server virtualization firm spun off by EMC with the help of some high-profile industry backers, made an impressive debut on Wall Street Tuesday, with the company's shares rising 90 percent in early trading ...

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