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Ballmer Pushes Slates but Reveals Few Details
Microsoft's chief executive on Thursday sought to address some common questions raised by analysts, but his answers may not have been exactly what they were looking for.
Read more...Panasonic to buy out Sanyo, Panasonic Electric
Panasonic is planning to take 100 percent ownership of its subsidiaries Sanyo Electric and Panasonic Electric Works in a move costing up to $9.4 billion to strengthen green businesses such as electric cars and solar panels.
Read more...Ballmer: Microsoft iPad killer is top priority
CEO says Microsoft has to 'make things happen' Microsoft's chief executive on Thursday sought to address some common questions raised by analysts, but his answers may not have been exactly what they were looking for.
Read more...Google Me to compete with Facebook on social gaming front
Not content with being an also-ran, Google is plotting a full-scale assault on Facebook with a rumored social networking service to be focused on popular online games. The news came amid Disneys acquisition of Playdom for a cool $763 million. The Wall Street Journal reported that Google is in talks with major game makers about porting [...]
Read more...Panasonic buying units in bid to go greener
Panasonic is planning to take 100 percent ownership of its subsidiaries Sanyo Electric and Panasonic Electric Works to strengthen green businesses. Sanyo - Panasonic Corporation - Business - Technology - Energy
Read more...Ballmer: Microsoft needs to challenge Apple's slate dominance
Microsoft's chief executive on Thursday sought to address some common questions raised by analysts, but his answers may not have been exactly what they were looking for. While Microsoft reported its highest-ever quarterly revenue last week, the company was also criticized for lacking a well-developed strategy for slate PCs, and for continuing to struggle with some of its consumer businesses.
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