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Michael Dell returns to take the reins

Dismisses his handpicked CEO of struggling computer company


Google earnings nearly triple

Search engine has topped analyst expectations in all but one of its 10 quarters as a publicly held company


Onex holds on tight as Celestica woes go from bad to worse

Shares tank 23% after Mexican move, plunging confidence


Time Warner earnings jump

Fourth-quarter results get a boost from sale of Internet access businesses in Europe and deal that added new subscribers to cable TV unit

Microsoft wants to put the micro in micropayments

Microsoft wants to put the micro into micropayments

Confusion, fear hamstring on-demand market

Confusion, fear slow on-demand market

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Digital focus brings Kodak's first quarterly profit in two years

Photography giant's shares rise on news it made $16-million (U.S.) in Q4

Icahn seeks Motorola board seat

Billionaire has taken stakes in a number of companies recently, pushing for changes that he said would boost the share prices

Telus wins contract with Best Buy Canada

Five-year, multimillion-dollar deal sees telco establish IP-based network connecting electronics retailer's stores countrywide

Playstation3 costs eat into Sony profit

But electronics manufacturer raises its full-year financial forecast

EBay profit increases 24 per cent

Thanks to scorching holiday sales in traditional strongholds of the U.S., Britain and Germany, online auctioneer earned $349-million

Goldman says buy RIM; market listens

Shares climb as analyst reiterates $185 (U.S.) price target on BlackBerry maker

Flat-screen TVs mean profit for Corning

Profit of $686-million (U.S.) offsets year-ago quarterly loss

Software maker SAP's 4th-quarter profit rises

Software sales missed forecasts, and outlook depresses shares

Fresh, pretty and no longer insecure

Small company tests new operating system and praises its security enhancements and search ability, GRANT BUCKLER writes

Sun goes from red to black

After years of red ink, company easily exceeds tepid expectations thanks to the growing popularity of its corporate computers


FRONT LINES ARCHIVES

A SMB Checklist

How to make good IT platform choices

Support and Services

Unrecognized Bottlenecks to Growth

Securing your enterprise network

Move your defence up from the edge and attack security issues before they become problems

One hat fits all

Can a single mobile device meet all of the requirements of your business today and in the future?

Ubiquity, everywhere

Life will take on new dimension with development of computing based on technologies like RFID

My Digital Dream

All I want for Christmas is globally connected reality

Greater cost of underinvesting

Improving the competitiveness of Canada's small and medium-sized enterprises is a must

BI's right fit

Integration technologies that blend data from older applications with new ones is an efficient way to incorporate Business Intelligence

Telecom's Perfect Storm

Voice to data ushers in perfect storm of opportunity

VoIP Comes of Age

Companies realizing the technology offers more than long distance savings


BUSINESS OF TECH ARCHIVES

Online networking centre stage at IBM

Online networking centre stage at IBM

Catering to Web-savvy moms

Businesses are catering to Web-savvy moms

With the iPhone, Apple again changes the rules of the game

Apple changes the rules of the game, again

Google's growing pains

Instead of being the scrappy underdog, Google has become a colossus

WiFi radio stations to join battle for air supremacy

There has been talk about a new take on another technology that has the potential to disrupt satellite and good old terrestrial radio

Is the rumoured iPhone calling?

Rumours of impending announcement gathering steam

With Office suite's dominance, Google's just a sideshow

Is Google going to challenge Office suite?

Google's next goal: Rule offline world

Google's next goal: To rule the offline world

Solid finances can keep this 'bubble' from bursting

Solid finances can keep this 'bubble' from bursting


EINSIDER ARCHIVES

Smart people, not IT, drive business innovation

People, not IT, drive business innovation

Vegas '07 heavy on fun -- but where's the safety?

Vegas '07 heavy on fun -- but where's the safety?

YouTube knockoff likely coming to a business near you

YouTube knockoff likely coming to a business near you

Outsourcing breeds its own middle management

Outsourcing breeds its own middle management

Vista sets the stage, but who will carry the show?

People may have enjoyed the original, but they wonder whether a follow-up was really necessary

Healthy dose of IT helping hospital patient care

Healthy dose of IT helping hospital patient care

Red Hat must learn to live with strange bedfellows

Red Hat must learn to live with strange bedfellows

How to prepare for the holiday e-commerce rush

How to prepare for the holiday e-commerce rush

The Great Battery recall: Let's ask right questions

The Great Battery recall: Let's ask right questions

Software security: How closely should you look?

Software security: How closely should you look?