Dell Computers Considering Hiving Off VMware to Improve Market Value
Dell Technologies Inc. is planning to spin off its $50 billion stakes in VMware, a cloud computing giant, in a bid to improve its market value. Dell is considering some financial j
Dell Reported to Announce $50 Billion EMC Acquisition Deal
According to reports, Dell is set to announce that it’s acquiring data storage provider EMC Corp. in a more than $50 billion deal, creating a corporate-computing giant in the lar
Dell Investing $125 Billion in China over five years
The world’s third-largest computer maker, Dell Inc., will be investing $125 billion in China over the next five years, it’s CEO announced on Thursday. The announcement comes as
Dell Launches Venue 10 7000 Tablet, Starts At $499
After successfully launching the ultra-thin Venue 8 7000 tablet in Australia earlier this year, Dell has yet another gorgeous tablet for customers to consider. Dubbed as Venue 10 7
4 Consumer Trends to Watch in 2012
With the new year just over a week away, it’s time for industry leaders to think about how to make 2012 better than 2011. One of the ways for industry leaders to do that is t
Apple claims BrandZ Top 100 top-spot as world's most valuable brand
The no.1 spot in BrandZ Top 100, the listing that identifies and ranks the world’s most valuable brands, has been taken by Apple this year, ending the four-year reign of search-e
iPhone-maker Foxconn considers $12 Billion Brazil expansion move
The Taipei-based Taiwanese company, Foxconn, popularly known for being Apple’s iPhone and iPad maker, is considering spending around $12 billion over five to six years towards ex
Apple, Dell, Nokia supplier and world’s largest electronics maker, Hon Hai, goes solar
The world’s largest contract maker of electronic products by revenue, Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., has made its first investment in a solar-cell company by acquiring a 36.
“I’m Thin, I’m In, Touch Me and I’ll Screen!” Tablet paradise at CES 2011
The who’s who of electronics, including Hewlett-Packard Co, Microsoft Corp, Dell Inc, Motorola Inc., and Lenovo Group Ltd, among others, showed off their thin, touchscreen, multi