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    Switching my dad to Linux -- part two 15 May, 2009 23:31

    As mentioned in my last posting, I'm not a very good Linux evangelist. I don't try and convert family and friends to Linux. Therefore, as surprising as it sounds, putting Ubuntu on my dad's new laptop--as I did a week ago--was the first time I've ever directly converted another individual to Linux.
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    Apple breaks into UK Top 5 PC makers 09 May, 2009 02:15

    While UK PC sales slid by 5.1 percent in the first quarter of 2009, Apple's Mac sales grew 6.6 percent to take the company into the UK top five for the first time (replacing Fujitsu Siemens).
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    Greenpeace slams HP, Dell and Lenovo for toxic substances 03 April, 2009 01:30

    PC makers Dell, HP and Lenovo have been criticised in the latest edition of Greenpeace's Guide to Greener Electronics, after the environmental campaigner said they are breaking their promises to phase-out toxic chemicals in 2009.
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    Fujitsu hopes to almost double server sales in two years 30 March, 2009 21:15

    Fujitsu is aiming to almost double sales of servers in the next two years as it absorbs Fujitsu Siemens Computers and reorganizes many aspects of its servers business into a single, global organization.
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    Report: IBM is in talks to buy Sun Microsystems 19 March, 2009 06:18

    Global technology giant IBM is in talks to buy Sun Microsystems in a deal that would expand its server market share, the Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday.
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    Fujitsu Siemens debuts 'zero-watt' green PC 02 March, 2009 11:39

    Fujitsu Siemens Computers plans to launch in the middle of this year an enterprise desktop computer that consumes no energy when switched off, it said Sunday at the Cebit trade fair in Hanover, Germany.
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    Greenpeace still hunting for truly green electronics 09 January, 2009 01:24

    New consumer electronics products are a little greener than those on sale a year ago -- but manufacturers could do much better, according to a study by environmental campaign group Greenpeace International.
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    Lenovo goes shopping for PC makers 12 December, 2008 08:58

    Lenovo is in talks to acquire PC makers, a sign that it is taking advantage of a stagnant market to expand its worldwide presence.
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    Fujitsu Siemens joins mobile broadband push 11 December, 2008 08:24

    Fujitsu Siemens Computers has become a member of the Mobile Broadband Initiative, whose goal is to push built-in support for mobile broadband using HSDPA (High-Speed Downlink Packet Access) in laptops.
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    Fujitsu Siemens adds 'kill pill' to laptops. 01 December, 2008 07:46

    Fujitsu Siemens Computers (FSC) is to offer a security bundle for its customers that will allow them to locate their laptops, as well as protect confidential data, in case of theft.
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    Greenpeace: Companies not serious about climate change 25 November, 2008 08:09

    Consumer electronics giants Apple, Dell, Motorola, Microsoft, Nintendo and Samsung have been slow to get serious about climate change, and are notably lagging behind, according to the latest edition of the Greenpeace Guide to Greener Electronics.
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