Dell faces investor lawsuit over Intel pact

NEW YORK (Reuters) - A new investor lawsuit against Dell
Inc. accuses the computer maker of improperly accounting for
hundreds of millions of dollars in payments from long-time
partner Intel Corp., a plaintiffs’ attorney said on Friday.

Friday, February 2nd, 2007

Dell founder returns to lead firm

Shares in computer firm Dell rise 5% on the news that founder Michael Dell has returned to lead the firm.

Thursday, February 1st, 2007

Perfumed Kylie waxwork unveiled

Madame Tussauds’ fourth waxwork of Kylie Minogue makes her the most modelled celebrity after the Queen.

Wednesday, January 10th, 2007

Dell’s Black Ice Coming to an XPS Near You

Black Ice.jpg Well, well. What do we have here. From the looks of the XPS 710’s freshly minted website, it appears Dell has a surprise in store for its massive desktop.

So far all we have to go on is this little tease: “Technology like you’ve never seen. Black Ice is coming, exclusively from Dell.”

Dell has gotten into the habit of overclocking its high-end systems lately, so chances are this Black Ice is a cooling solution that’ll allow them to overclock to the max. Sounds reasonable enough. Any other guesses? – Louis Ramirez

Product Page [Dell Hints at Black Ice Technology via Electronista]

Saturday, December 23rd, 2006

Dell’s Black Ice Coming to an XPS Near You

Black Ice.jpg Well, well. What do we have here. From the looks of the XPS 710’s freshly minted website, it appears Dell has a surprise in store for its massive desktop.

So far all we have to go on is this little tease: “Technology like you’ve never seen. Black Ice is coming, exclusively from Dell.”

Dell has gotten into the habit of overclocking its high-end systems lately, so chances are this Black Ice is a cooling solution that’ll allow them to overclock to the max. Sounds reasonable enough. Any other guesses? – Louis Ramirez

Product Page [Dell Hints at Black Ice Technology via Electronista]

Saturday, December 23rd, 2006

Dell’s Black Ice Coming to an XPS Near You

Black Ice.jpg Well, well. What do we have here. From the looks of the XPS 710’s freshly minted website, it appears Dell has a surprise in store for its massive desktop.

So far all we have to go on is this little tease: “Technology like you’ve never seen. Black Ice is coming, exclusively from Dell.”

Dell has gotten into the habit of overclocking its high-end systems lately, so chances are this Black Ice is a cooling solution that’ll allow them to overclock to the max. Sounds reasonable enough. Any other guesses? – Louis Ramirez

Product Page [Dell Hints at Black Ice Technology via Electronista]

Saturday, December 23rd, 2006

Dell’s Black Ice Coming to an XPS Near You

Black Ice.jpg Well, well. What do we have here. From the looks of the XPS 710’s freshly minted website, it appears Dell has a surprise in store for its massive desktop.

So far all we have to go on is this little tease: “Technology like you’ve never seen. Black Ice is coming, exclusively from Dell.”

Dell has gotten into the habit of overclocking its high-end systems lately, so chances are this Black Ice is a cooling solution that’ll allow them to overclock to the max. Sounds reasonable enough. Any other guesses? – Louis Ramirez

Product Page [Dell Hints at Black Ice Technology via Electronista]

Saturday, December 23rd, 2006

Dell’s Black Ice Coming to an XPS Near You

Black Ice.jpg Well, well. What do we have here. From the looks of the XPS 710’s freshly minted website, it appears Dell has a surprise in store for its massive desktop.

So far all we have to go on is this little tease: “Technology like you’ve never seen. Black Ice is coming, exclusively from Dell.”

Dell has gotten into the habit of overclocking its high-end systems lately, so chances are this Black Ice is a cooling solution that’ll allow them to overclock to the max. Sounds reasonable enough. Any other guesses? – Louis Ramirez

Product Page [Dell Hints at Black Ice Technology via Electronista]

Saturday, December 23rd, 2006

Lenovo Dives into Display Biz with D221 22-inch Monitor

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Lenovo is making a bigger splash into the LCD monitor world with the D221 “budget” display. Being a budget display, it touts some pretty nice specs including a 1680×1050 native wide resolution, 700:1 contrast ration, 300cd/m2 brightness and a 5ms response time. It will hit the market overseas in December and likely to come stateside in the following months. This “budget” machine isn’t very budget-y at all with the $460 price tag—at least compared to today’s Dealzmodo. It is two-inches bigger, and to some, two-inches is humongous.

A Lenovo 22″ Wide screen for 350 euros [Akihabara]

Wednesday, November 22nd, 2006

Dell beats forecasts with results

PC maker Dell unveils forecast-beating results, six days after an accounting probe delayed its report.

Wednesday, November 22nd, 2006


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