- Fri Jul 16 2004 With Rollins at helm, Dell eyes ambitious course
At annual shareholder meeting, new CEO explains how to reach $60 billion revenue goal.
Posted by John G. Spooner
- Fri Nov 5 2004 Dell's dirty words: Outsourcing, proprietary
Speaking at a conference in Boston, CEO Kevin Rollins expounds on his philosophies about all things IT.
Photos: Inside Dell's plant
Posted by John G. Spooner
- Wed Oct 3 2007 Silicon Valley vs. Silicon Alley: The cheat sheet
As bloggers Michael Arrington and Henry Blodget brew up a mini East Coast-West Coast feud of dubious origins, CNET News.com reveals the real differences between the two tech scenes.
Posted by Caroline McCarthy
- Wed Nov 7 2007 Digg to sell for $300 million? Really?
Valleywag reports that the social news site, a frequent acquisition gossip item, might really be getting sold this time around.
Posted by Caroline McCarthy
- Fri Aug 28 2009 Shuttle lights up sky with spectacular launch
The shuttle Discovery, delayed by bad weather and problems with a hydrogen valve, roared to life and rocketed into orbit overnight Friday to kick-start a space station resupply mission.
Posted by William Harwood
- Tue Nov 9 2004 Dell to spend $115 million on new plant
North Carolina facility will open in fall 2005 and employ 1,500 people within the next five years, Dell says.
Posted by John G. Spooner
- Thu Jan 15 2009 Dodgeball: A eulogy
What happens when Google decides to shut down one of your favorite Web apps? Not a whole lot of people will miss Dodgeball, but those who do will remember it fondly.
Posted by Caroline McCarthy
- Thu Feb 16 2006 Dell returns to form with strong quarterly results
Servers, storage and high-end consumer PCs help the company reverse a two-quarter slide and beat expectations.
Posted by Tom Krazit
- Wed May 29 2002 Dell CEO opted for options, not cash
Michael Dell gave up part of his bonus for a discounted stock option grant, an SEC filing reveals. The PC maker also says his base salary is lower than his fellow CEOs'.
Posted by Larry Dignan
- Thu Apr 7 2005 Dell focuses on life, revenue beyond the PC
Company not only wants to move beyond its image as just a PC maker. It needs to do so to reach $80 billion revenue goal.
Posted by John G. Spooner