Two top Dell executives are expected to leave their roles as the PC maker shakes up its management team.
Apple markets itself as environmentally correct, but critics say it could do more to conserve energy and protect the environment.
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Richard Li's buyout group sweetened a bid to take control of PCCW, but it could still prove a hard sell to investors.
Companies that powered the Obama campaign's digital push are touting their role in its success, hoping to gain an edge over their own competitors.
Dell has reached its goal of becoming "carbon neutral" -- part of its quest to become "the greenest tech company." But Dell's experience shows that reality often falls short of the ideal.
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Satyam's chairman said the company is committed to its core businesses of information technology and business process outsourcing services and will focus exclusively on them.
Obama's call to improve the nation's broadband infrastructure has cable and phone company lobbyists maneuvering to get a leg up.
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Sharp will book a loss of more than $475 million due to the declining value of its 15% stake in Pioneer.
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Telenor won dismissal of a $2.8 billion fine the Norwegian firm had been ordered to pay Russia's VimpelCom.
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Sony is closer to breaking even on its new-generation PlayStation 3 videogame console because it costs 35% less to make than the previous model.
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Faced with a likely shareholder rejection of its $2 billion effort to take Hong Kong's PCCW private, a buyout group led by Chairman Richard Li proposed raising its offer by 7.1%.
Holiday sales of Sony's PS3 lagged behind Nintendo's Wii and Microsoft's Xbox 360, as its heavy price tag weighed on consumers amid a sensitive economy.
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Online sales held up better than the rest of the retail market during the dismal holiday period, but the season is still likely to go down as one of the worst on record.
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Satyam said the stake held by the company's founders may have been reduced as a result of margin calls.
John Malone has been dumping his shares of Barry Diller's IAC/InterActiveCorp. Is this a sign of a renewed fight between the two media moguls?
Despite holiday markdowns of up to 60 percent on its Web site, The Parent Company, online retailer of baby-related products and advice on sites including eToys, decided to shutter its doors Monday, with company CEO Michael Wagner citing the "challenging retail environment."
Hewlett-Packard printers have become top sellers in Iran, despite a U.S. embargo.
Apple's highly successful retail stores may be lauded for their sleek modern design and smart layout, but the Georgetown district in Washington, D.C. doesn't seem to care.
Venture capitalist Jeremy Liew predicts the three types of advertising-supported Internet companies that could thrive in a downturn.
Americans in senior living communities are using computer software that aims to help them stave off Alzheimers. WSJ's Andy Jordan looks at how far seniors have come with technology.
Shares in Apple – as well as the company's computers – could be a smart buy right now, writes Brett Arends.
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