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For months, people have been creeping cautiously out of cash and back into the stock market.
Xerox CEO named to White House Initiative on STEM Education
President Barack Obama named Ursula Burns, chief executive officer of Xerox Corporation, to help lead a national program aimed at honing students' skills in science, technology, engineering and math.
Twelve companies last week raised distributions. While this is positive news in comparison to the avalanche of dividend cuts that were occurring just a few months ago, it is important that investors dig deeper into the numbers before they find out the next big thing.
Nile University joins Intel's Middle East Energy Efficiency Research Center
Egypt: 48 minutes ago Nile University signed today an agreement with Intel to join the Middle East Energy Efficiency Research Center for developing more energy efficient solutions.
Major Intel chip upgrade coming to new Netbooks
They can be had for as little as $250--or under $100 when bought as part of a two-year contract at phone carriers such as a Verizon.
AUB joins Intel's Middle East Energy Efficiency Research Center
Lebanon: 2 hours, 14 minutes ago The American University of Beirut signed November 20 an agreement with Intel to join the Middle East Energy Efficiency Research Center for developing more energy efficient solutions.
Haredim protest outside Intel offices
Hundreds of haredim gathered at Jerusalem's Givat Moshe neighborhood on Saturday afternoon to protest over the operation of an Intel chip factory during Shabbat in the nearby Har Hotzvim industrial park.
Sabbath protest at Intel in Jerusalem
A facility run by Santa Clara-based Intel in Jerusalem was the scene of a massive protest Saturday.
Intel Sees Corporate PC Recovery In 18 Months
Intel Corp's chief financial officer said the chipmaker is on track to meet its fourth-quarter outlook and said a recovery in corporate spending on PCs could happen in the next 18 months.
In this Oct. 14, 2009 file photo, an Advance Micro Devices logo is shown on a computer at Best Buy in Mountain View, Calif.
Mass Animation's Ground-Breaking 'Live Music' Animated Short Film...
* Animators from around the world collaborated on the Facebook Platform and used Autodesk Maya software to help create this first short film of its kind.
Though Della s Profit Slips, Its Outlook Turns Brighter
Published: Friday, November 20, 2009 at 5:11 a.m. Last Modified: Friday, November 20, 2009 at 5:11 a.m. Once lauded for its nimble operations and quick decision-making, Dell continues to suffer from a sweeping reorganization that resembles something of an endurance test for investors.
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Intel Architecture Driving Future of Supercomputing
More than four out of every five supercomputers on the TOP500 list are powered by Intel processors.
Intel shareholder wants execs to pay $2.7B in fines
An Intel Corp. investor, frustrated that the chip maker has been hit with $2.7 billion in fines and settlement payments, has filed suit in U.S. District Court in Delaware against the company and its top executives.
Extreme Networks cools the data centre with 2nd generation 10GBase-T switch
" Nov. 18 - " Extreme Networks, Inc. continues to innovate products for the data centre by addressing power consumption and operational costs.
Intel Makes Multi-Million Euro Investment to Create European Exascale Computing Research Center
Commissariat l'nergie Atomique, Grand Equipement National de Calcul Intensif, Intel Corporation and Universit de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines have entered into an agreement to create an Exascale Computing Research Center.
EU ombudsman criticizes Intel antitrust probe
The European Union on Wednesday published a previously confidential report by the body's ombudsman, who criticized the way the regulatory organization handled the antitrust probe of Intel Corp.
Intel's Paul Otellini Worries About PC 'Pinch Points'
Intel Corp Chief Executive Paul Otellini said on Tuesday the semiconductor industry may experience possible "pinch points" in the PC production chain as manufacturers ramp up to meet higher demand next year.
Intel-AMD settlement shows rivals need each other
At first blush, the settlement between Intel Corp., the world's biggest chip maker, and smaller, scrappy archrival Advanced Micro Devices may seem like a case of David bringing Goliath to his knees.
Netbook Buyers Don't Want Windows 7 'Starter' [November 12, 2009] Buyers may be dissatisfied with Windows 7 Starter Edition, but will they buy netbooks anyway? A new survey sheds some light.
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