- Fri Sep 3 2004 HP bags orders from 7-Eleven, Publix
The computing giant wins two lucrative deals to provide retail network hardware and services.
Posted by CNET News.com Staff
- Mon Oct 19 2009 Charges swirl around insider trading on Intel, AMD deals
A complaint by the government details how an executive from Intel Capital and one at McKinsey & Company allegedly participated in an insider-trading ring.
Posted by Brooke Crothers
- Mon Oct 15 2007 PCLive offers a free security suite
PCLive.com, a service offered by SecurityCoverage Inc., is attempting to upstage security giants Symantec and McAfee by offering a complete suite of security tools for your desktop--for free.
Posted by Robert Vamosi
- Tue Jan 24 2006 Disney buys Pixar
Animation giant is paying $7.4 billion in stock--a deal that makes Apple Computer CEO Steve Jobs the single largest Disney shareholder.
Posted by John Borland and Ina Fried
- Fri Aug 21 2009 Week in review: Gaming gets small
Sony takes the wraps off its new PS3 Slim game console, which is smaller, lighter, and cheaper. Also: Microsoft and Facebook on the court docket.
Posted by Steven Musil
- Fri Mar 31 2006 Photos: Pixar goes to London
Disney-owned animation leader is exhibiting 300 original drawings, paintings and sculptures at Science Museum.
- Mon Jul 6 1998 Oracle speeds up retail race
The battle in the online retail market has corporate computing giants Oracle, SAP, and PeopleSoft fighting for a piece of the $3 billion industry.
Posted by Randy Weston
- Sat Feb 21 2004 Behind the Asian outsourcing phenomenon
U.S. computer giants, along with leading U.S. companies in financial services and other industries, are using offshore partnerships to do more than just cut costs.
Posted by null The McKinsey Quarterly
- Thu Mar 2 2006 Oracle to expand Itanium support
Software giant plans to release E-Business Suite for HP Unix on Itanium by the end of 2006.
Posted by Stephen Shankland
- Tue Jun 3 2003 Microsoft puts the Web on your wrist
The software giant on Thursday plans to show off watches that can receive and display information from the Internet beamed over a nationwide FM radio network.
Posted by Michael Kanellos and Richard Shim