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Acer, HP square off in PC patent spat

As the Taiwanese giant starts making North American inroads, it faces increased legal pressure from the world's biggest desktop vendor. Learn more about the intellectual property at stake

ISVs seek to prove corporate iPhone doubters wrong

Apple's handheld is getting attention from NetSuite, LiveTime and others, but some observers wonder whether security surrounding Exchange, among other issues, will limit adoption among business users

Via chip powers education PC for South Africa

South African computer maker Mustek Ltd. has chosen a processor from Taiwan's Via Technologies Inc. to power its new education PC.

ATI veteran Orton out at AMD

The man who led Canada's most successful graphics chip company through a blockbuster merger resigns as executive vice-president. Plus: The impact on Fusion's release

Microsoft offers intelligence through Office add-ons

Reference programs called "Office Business Applications" are designed to create more functionality in Excel, Outlook and other tools. Execs discuss the possible links to back-office systems

Microsoft looks for space in China’s living room

Microsoft Corp. wants to play a bigger role in China's living rooms, and the company is willing to spend millions of dollars to get there.

Processor prizefight – pushing chips to their limits

Overclockers waged a battle of ice against fire last week in Taipei, pushing the performance limits of Intel's CPUs to 5GHz. The hobbyists, who are becoming an increasingly common sight at IT trade shows, are perfecting the art of pushing processors to their limits.

Dell gets closer to retail deal in Asia

Dell Inc. is working on plans to sell PCs through retail stores in Asia and Australia, as part of a wider shift within the company away from using only direct sales.

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