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<title>http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2355837,00.asp</title>
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<summary> The smartbook, basically a netbook that uses an ARM processor and a non-Windows operating system, was also mentioned in a speech given by Paul Jacobs, chief executive of Qualcomm</summary>
<content type="html"> The smartbook, basically a netbook that uses an ARM processor and a non-Windows operating system, was also mentioned in a speech given by Paul Jacobs, chief executive of Qualcomm</content>
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<title>Lenovo Profit Tops Estimates on Job Cuts, Asset Sales (Update3)</title>
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<summary>Lenovo Group Ltd., China’s biggest maker of personal computers, reported second-quarter profit increased more than analysts estimated after the company cut jobs and sold assets. Net income doubled to $53.1 million, or 0.</summary>
<content type="html">Lenovo Group Ltd., China’s biggest maker of personal computers, reported second-quarter profit increased more than analysts estimated after the company cut jobs and sold assets. Net income doubled to $53.1 million, or 0.</content>
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<title>Targeting rural markets, Lenovo courts newlyweds</title>
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<updated>2009-11-09T04:45:23.856-05:00</updated>
<summary>With the close of the National Day holiday sales season in big cities, people like Zhang in rural areas are becoming the new consumer target for companies like Lenovo.</summary>
<content type="html">With the close of the National Day holiday sales season in big cities, people like Zhang in rural areas are becoming the new consumer target for companies like Lenovo.</content>
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<title>Lenovo Thinkpad sl500 meets Linux ( part 1 - Ubuntu 8.04 )</title>
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<summary>About ten days ago I bought a brand new Lenovo ThinkPad sl500 laptop.</summary>
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<title>Lenovo, HP Lead Way Into Rural China PC Market - Business Center</title>
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<summary> PC makers looking to boost sales in recent years have increasingly zoned in on rural China, a vast and largely untapped source of new PC users. Lenovo and Hewlett-Packard are the major PC makers that have made...</summary>
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<title>Microsoft starts selling PCs online | </title>
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<summary>In a surprise move, Microsoft has started selling computers and third-party software via its online store. It&#39;s part of a broader push to try to give Windows the kind of lift that Apple has gotten from its network of retail stores.</summary>
<content type="html">In a surprise move, Microsoft has started selling computers and third-party software via its online store. It&#39;s part of a broader push to try to give Windows the kind of lift that Apple has gotten from its network of retail stores.</content>
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<title>smartphone wars heat up</title>
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<summary>Although China Mobile has a dominant position in China&#39;s 2G market, its advantage has been challenged in the 3G segment. China Mobile&#39;s TD-SCDMA standard has got less support from handset vendors than the WCDMA standard that China Unicom has adopted.</summary>
<content type="html">Although China Mobile has a dominant position in China&#39;s 2G market, its advantage has been challenged in the 3G segment. China Mobile&#39;s TD-SCDMA standard has got less support from handset vendors than the WCDMA standard that China Unicom has adopted.</content>
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<title>HP Mini 2140 netbook size comparison vs. Lenovo S10</title>
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<summary>...big keyboard.  I decided to compare it to the Lenovo S10 netbook which...</summary>
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<title>Lenovo expects big PC sales boost from Windows 7</title>
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<summary>SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Lenovo (0992.HK), the world&#39;s fourth-biggest personal computer maker, expects a boost in its PC sales from the launch of Microsoft&#39;s (MSFT.O) new operating system, Windows 7, its chairman said on Saturday. &quot;It will have a big...</summary>
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<title>Macs grab record U.S. market share - Apple 2.0</title>
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<summary>Gartner puts Apple at 8.8%, IDC at 9.4%. This bodes well for next week&#39;s earnings report Source: MacRumors.com Apple (AAPL) computers sold surprisingly well in a shaky economy last quarter, according to a pair of preliminary reports issued Wednesday...</summary>
<content type="html">Gartner puts Apple at 8.8%, IDC at 9.4%. This bodes well for next week&#39;s earnings report Source: MacRumors.com Apple (AAPL) computers sold surprisingly well in a shaky economy last quarter, according to a pair of preliminary reports issued Wednesday...</content>
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<title>Acer passes Dell as global PC shipments rise</title>
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<summary>* PC market recovery continuing-IDC * HP increases market share to 20.2 pct (Leads on Acer taking number 2 spot) Taiwan&#39;s Acer Inc (2353.TW) surpassed Dell Inc (DELL.O) to become the world&#39;s No.</summary>
<content type="html">* PC market recovery continuing-IDC * HP increases market share to 20.2 pct (Leads on Acer taking number 2 spot) Taiwan&#39;s Acer Inc (2353.TW) surpassed Dell Inc (DELL.O) to become the world&#39;s No.</content>
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<title>Lenovo launches innovation design center in Hong Kong</title>
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<summary>the world&#39;s fourth-largest PC manufacturer, over the weekend launched an innovation design center in Hong Kong to support its main center in Beijing, sources reported.
Yao Yingjia, director of Lenovo Innovation Design, said the firm is delighted to open a center in Hong Kong, a market mature in terms of both consumers and clients. The city has world-class designers that will support the operations of the center.</summary>
<content type="html">the world&#39;s fourth-largest PC manufacturer, over the weekend launched an innovation design center in Hong Kong to support its main center in Beijing, sources reported.
Yao Yingjia, director of Lenovo Innovation Design, said the firm is delighted to open a center in Hong Kong, a market mature in terms of both consumers and clients. The city has world-class designers that will support the operations of the center.</content>
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<title>lenovo unveils earth friendliest display</title>
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<updated>2009-10-20T13:39:31.974-04:00</updated>
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<title>Lenovo officially launches in Cambodia | Business | The Phnom Penh Post</title>
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<summary>HE world’s fourth-largest computer manufacturer, China’s Lenovo Group Ltd, officially launched its personal computers in the Kingdom on Thursday, announcing partnerships with two local resellers for its Think and Idea range. The firm, which took...</summary>
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<title>IBM exec with Triangle ties arrested for insider trading</title>
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<updated>2009-10-18T07:46:33.407-04:00</updated>
<summary>Lenovo, the world’s No. 4 PC manufacturer, bases its global headquarters in Morrisville. It acquired IBM’s PC business in 2005. IBM picked Moffat as one of two non-voting observers named to Lenovo’s board as part of the deal. Earlier in his career he was senior vice president and group executive of IBM&#39;s Personal and Printing Systems Group. In that role he directed worldwide sales, development, manufacturing and marketing of PCs as well as printing systems and retail store solutions.
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<title>China: Lenovo Plans to Lay Off 1,400</title>
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<updated>2009-10-18T07:42:54.329-04:00</updated>
<summary>World Business Briefing
China: Lenovo Plans to Lay Off 1,400
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Published: April 20, 2007
The personal computer maker Lenovo Group said it would lay off 1,400 workers and move jobs to emerging markets to better compete with faster growing rivals. Lenovo, which leapt onto the world stage in 2005 when it bought the PC operation of I.B.M. for $1.25 billion, said it would cut a net 650 jobs worldwide. An additional 750 positions will be moved to Brazil, China, India and Slovakia
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Published: April 20, 2007
The personal computer maker Lenovo Group said it would lay off 1,400 workers and move jobs to emerging markets to better compete with faster growing rivals. Lenovo, which leapt onto the world stage in 2005 when it bought the PC operation of I.B.M. for $1.25 billion, said it would cut a net 650 jobs worldwide. An additional 750 positions will be moved to Brazil, China, India and Slovakia
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<summary>Yup, yup--issues with my wireless. Things were humming along beautifully until an update last week.</summary>
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<summary>(Fortune Magazine) -- You wouldn&#39;t think the men who run the oil-rich country of Nigeria would have much spring in their step these days. The nation is plagued by a never-ending guerrilla war, one that has trimmed the country&#39;s oil production to...</summary>
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<title>Do Yourself a Favor, Stay Away From the Lenovo W500</title>
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<summary>Finally. I had in my hands a netbook, Lenovo S10 to be precise. Let&#39;s see.</summary>
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<title>China Oceanwide buys Lenovo parent stake for $404 mln | Markets | Markets News</title>
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<title>[ubuntu] Sound problem on lenovo r61 using Ubuntu 8.10</title>
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<summary>Forum: General Help Posted By: alphageek89 Post Time: March 14th, 2009 at 02:56 PM...</summary>
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