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But the birth of the PC brought personal computers to the mainstream, especially in offices, and — much to IBM’s chagrin — opened up the market for people to make add-on cards for printers ...
IBM has reached a definitive agreement to sell its PC division to China-based computer vendor Lenovo Group in a deal that will effectively create a $12 billion PC company that will compete against ...
IBM, which gave legitimacy to the personal computer business in the 1980s, is said to be negotiating the sale of its PC unit in a move that could reshape the industry.
<b>IBM</b>'s top PC executive said the company won't buy market share and instead is sticking by its strategy to use PCs as an entry point for e-business infrastructure.
We look at Lenovo, a key storage player that has played the partnership game to rise in the array maker rankings and corner ...
We talk to IBM about the development of the Personal Computer 5150 in 1981, and dismantle the very first PC to see what makes it tick.
And yet! The Book 8088 remains an interesting technological achievement, a genuine IBM PC compatible that shares a lot in common with my first ancient, terrible personal computer.
IBM's decision to sell its PC business to Lenovo underscores the fact that most companies cannot generate steady profits selling PCs Perhaps it isn’t quite as surprising as if Ford Motor Co ...
August 12, 2002 From bits to boom: IBM PC turns 20 special coverage IBM wasn't the first company to sell a personal computer when it introduced the 5150 in August 1981.
IBM is pouring $3 billion into computing and chip materials research over the next five years as it rethinks computer design, looking toward the future of computing, which may not involve silicon ...
Blade PC company links up with IBM Big Blue will sell blade PC systems from ClearCube Technology to customers in Japan, as part of a deal designed to build interest in the relatively new market.
IBM tests transformer computer It's a handheld. No, a notebook. No, a desktop. The 9-ounce core of IBM's Meta Pad will contain just a hard drive and will slip into the body of a notebook or desktop.