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1. Dell eyes emerging markets, unveils new PCs
Dell Inc. unveiled four low-cost computer models for China, India and other emerging economies Wednesday in a new bid to tap the potential of high-growth markets outside the United States.
27 Aug 2008
2. Dell is going greener
Computers are far from being truly clean machines, but Dell Inc. and other PC makers are trying to make their own business operations greener.
07 Aug 2008
3. Colombia Fashion Show
Colombiamoda fashion show week in Medellin July 29, 2008
21 Jul 2008
4. Dell shares get boost from strong earnings report
Growth in Asia and strong sales of notebook computers helped Dell Inc. beat Wall Street expectations for first-quarter sales and profit.
03 Jun 2008
5. Double bonanza for gamers – Dell launches XPS 730 H2C desktop and XPS M1730 notebook in India
Playing to the gallery of ever expanding number of gamers in India, Dell has announced the launch of high-end gaming dedicated XPS 730 H2C desktop and XPS M1730 notebook in the Indian market.
16 May 2008
6. Dell, HP keeping Windows XP alive
With the imperative June 30 deadline issued by Microsoft for phasing out Windows XP by stopping the sales of computer systems based on Vista's predecessor approaching, the world's largest computer makers are getting creative.
29 Apr 2008
7. Dell India eyes growth in India, to launch low-cost PCs in April
World's second largest maker of personal computers (PC), Dell Inc. announced that it will launch low-cost laptops and desktops in India from April.
31 Mar 2008
8. Dell plans new PCs for China, India
Dell Inc., the world's No. 2 PC maker, is developing new models aimed at Chinese and Indian consumers to drive sales in fast-growing Asian markets, CEO Michael Dell said Thursday.
21 Mar 2008
9. Asia Pacific business growing fast: Dell
Dell Inc.'s business is growing fast in Asia and the outlook for laptop computers continues to be bright, CEO Michael Dell said Tuesday.
19 Mar 2008
10. Dell denies report of hard drive returns
Dell Inc. denies an analyst report claiming 20 percent to 30 percent of laptops with so-called solid-state drives are being returned.
16 Mar 2008
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