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Dell and HP take knocks in India over recycling programs

Dell and Hewlett-Packard (HP) were criticized by Greenpeace for not implementing their product recycling services properly in India.

| News | Business | Green IT | 07/02/09 at 9:09 am |


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HP hopes to lower damages in patent dispute

HP appealed a recent court decision that reduced the damages it would pay to Cornell in a patent dispute.

| News | Hardware | Legal | 04/10/09 at 6:03 pm |


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Taiwan fights recession with gadget show

Taiwan throws a recession PC exhibition to draw shoppers with their government vouchers.

| News | Hardware | Personal tech | 02/16/09 at 9:03 am |


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Asian PC shipments drop for first time in decade, IDC says

Asian PC shipments fall for first time in a decade, IDC says.



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