Acer Chairman JT Wang is quick to say that he thinks that iPad sales are only going down from here , but maybe he should listen to that age-old idiom: people in fragile economies shouldn’t throw stones.
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Behind The Bidding War: The Real Reasons Why HP And Dell are So Desperate For 3Par
As I was writing this, news of the HP / Dell bidding war for 3PAR broke on the front page of Yahoo. This made me laugh, as it typified just how crazy this story has become—few things outside of a bidding war make a storage acquisition sexy enough for mainstream news. At $30, HP’s current offer is the sixth bid , a 200 percent premium over 3PAR’s previous $10 share price
The Bidding War For 3PAR Continues; HP Offers $2 Billion In Cash
Here we go again-again. HP just offered $2 billion , or $30 per share in cash for data storage company 3PAR. This morning, Dell announced that 3PAR had accepted its increased offer to acquire the storage leader for $27 per share in cash, or approximately $1.8 billion
There We Go Again: Dell Offers $1.8 Billion For 3PAR – 3PAR Accepts
The bidding war continues.
HP buys database software firm (Investor’s Business Daily)
Investor’s Business Daily – The tech giant bought Stratavia, a private database software maker focused on cloud computing. Hewlett-Packard didn’t disclose the financial terms.
Review: Dell Streak is awkward phone, so-so tablet (AP)
AP – Lately I’ve been feeling very self-conscious when talking on the phone in public, and it’s not because I’m worried about strangers listening in on my private conversations.
Dell Quietly Launches the Aero for AT&T
We’ve been waiting for this device to launch for a long while and AT&T’s been extremely quiet regarding its availability. It also hasn’t gotten the leak love we come to expect, but the Dell Aero’s finally available starting today for $99.99 on a two-year contract ($299.99 without)
Dell Aero available today for $100 with AT&T contract
We’d actually kind of assumed this thing had been deep-sixed as faster, better phones have passed it by all summer long, but nay: Dell’s Aero is finally in the land of the living. You can score the 3.5-inch 640 x 360 Android phone today with two-year AT&T contract for $99.99, though only through Dell’s interwebs — it’s still “coming soon” to AT&T’s site. Features include 2GB of onboard storage with microSD expansion, triband 3.6Mbps HSDPA and quadband EDGE, a 5 megapixel cam, and a 3.67-ounce claimed weight that makes it “one of the lightest” Android devices money can buy
