Michael Dell Confirms First U.S. Smartphone Coming in 2010 and Talks About...
Apparently you just aren’t a real computer company these days unless you have your own smartphone, and Dell is finally ready to take the plunge. Details on the new Dell phone for the U.S. market are...
View ArticleDell May be Following Google Out of China
Will Google's departure from China prove to be a harbinger of things to follow? Going by a report in a leading Indian newspaper, the answer is quite likely to be found in the vicinity of a “yes.” A...
View ArticleMillions of Investors Turn Against Michael Dell, Vote to Have Him Ousted
Micheal Dell, founder and current chief executive of Dell, could use a hug right about now. Why? It was revealed during a regulatory filing on Tuesday that a fourth of investors -- or about 378 million...
View ArticleDell Attacks HP's Commitment To The PC Market
HP’s decision to scrap the first, and perhaps only product resulting from its $1.2 billion acquisition of Palm was by far one of the most unexpected news stories we’ve seen in years. But just when we...
View ArticleMichael Dell: Post PC My Ass
The PC community has already begun rallying around Gordon’s impassioned“Post PC My Ass” blog post from last week. Galvanized by his trenchant outburst against all the silly post-PC era talk out there,...
View ArticleMichael Dell Loves Windows 8, But Not Android
The tablet war has pretty much been a two horse race: Apple vs. Android. (Yeah, we know about the PlayBook, but let’s be realistic.) And that race has been like a blowout as the iPad 2 has been...
View ArticleDell Founder May Pony Up $1 Billion to Buy PC Maker
Michael Dell reportedly wants to assume majority control of Dell.Dell co-founder and chief executive officer Michael Dell may contribute equity financing of $500 million to $1 billion to increase his...
View ArticleHow Does Microsoft Fit Into Dell's $24.4 Billion Buyout?
Microsoft's $2 billion loan helped Michael Dell and partners purchase Dell for $24.4 billion.First things first -- if you haven't heard by now, Dell is going private. Michael Dell, with the help of...
View ArticleDell Opens Up Books to Angry Investor Carl Icahn
Carl Icahn wants Dell to pay investors $15.7 billion in special dividends.The path to privatizing Dell may not be as quick and easy as Michael Dell anticipated. To recap, Michael Dell, with the help of...
View ArticleDell's Profits Plunge 79 Percent as PC Maker Mulls Its Future
Dude, who's getting Dell?Dell's future is as uncertain as it's ever been, and not just because the PC market is in a slump as consumers flock to mobile devices. The other major unknown is whether Dell...
View ArticleMichael Dell Tries Again To Justify His $24.4 Billion Plan to Buy Back his...
Dell tries one last time to explain why a private Dell is the company’s best chance of successDell has struggled to maintain market share against the emerging flood of low cost mobile devices, and CEO...
View ArticleDell Shareholders Approve $24.9 Billion Sale to Michael Dell and Silver Lake,...
Michael Dell regains control of the company he foundedDude, Michael Dell's getting a Dell. After months of negotiations and public bickering over the value of Dell, company shareholders voted on...
View ArticleMichael Dell Thanks Customers for Thrilling Ride as Company Turns 30 Years Old
Pioneering PC maker celebrates 30th anniversaryDell is currently the world's third largest supplier of PCs and the No. 1 shipper of computer monitors around the globe. Not bad for a company that...
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