All Desktop Computing News - July 2009

Dell could be fined for not honouring advertising blunder prices

Taiwanese authorities could fine Dell up to $700,000 in connection with two pricing errors on the firm's Taiwanese online store. Earlier...

"Weak excuses" of games console makers over toxic chemicals

Games console makers are lagging behind PC manufacturers in removing toxic materials from their products. Gaming giants like Nintendo, Microsoft...

Lexmark profits dive 80%

Lexmark, the Kentucky-based printer company yesterday filed a 21% drop in revenues for the three months to 30 June as profits tumbled nearly 80% to $17m....

iPhone helps Apple beat forecast with £1bn profit

The sale of more than five million iPhones helped Apple beat forecasts with a profit of almost £1bn for its third quarter.

HP knocked from UK top spot by Dell and Acer

Hewlett-Packard has been ousted from the top of the UK PC market by rivals Dell and Acer after a torrid quarter of falling sales.

PC market outlook improves, but decline still expected for 2009

Gartner , IDC and iSuppli each reported PC market...

PC market starts to recover from recession

The global PC market has started to move into recovery mode as shipments in the second quarter declined less than analysts expected but the bad news is that the EMEA market has yet to hit rock bottom.

Intel profits up as PC market improves

Intel said the PC...

Intel results sparks US tech stock rally

Technology companies rallied on the US stock markets yesterday, triggered by strong financial results from computer chip makers Intel and Altera.

Woman co-developer of ARM microprocessor elected Fellow of Royal Academy

  • News
  • Date: 15 July 2009
Sophie Wilson, who co-developed the first ARM microprocessor with Professor Steve Furber of Manchester University, has been elected a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering, in a record year for women at the Academy.
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