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Nike campaign was broad, complex
The Columbian, Vancouver, Wash.Washington state officials, eyeing the rare opportunity to capture a big piece of a Fortune 500 corporation and to transform Clark County's economy with one masterstroke, pursued a planned expansion by Nike Inc. with everything they had. The officials...Tags: Property, Employment Opportunities, Companies and Corporations, Nike, Inc., Lobbying
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PC firms take up gauntlet
The Bangkok PostThe proliferation of wireless devices used to view content at home and on-the-go is proving a challenge for personal computer (PC) makers and changing the playing field for the overall information technology (IT) industry. Of all PC makers worldwide,...Tags: Thailand, ASUSTek Computer Inc., Marketing, Bangkok (Thailand), Apple iPhone
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Leap Motion delays launch of 3-D gesture controller to July 22
Leap Motion is delaying the release of its 3-D gesture-recognition controller to July 22 to give the company more time for testing. “As a company, in good conscience, we couldn’t sacrifice the testing process," Chief Executive Michael...
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Apple dodges bullet with earnings report
San Jose Mercury NewsApple (AAPL) just dodged a bullet. After months of mounting concerns over its ability to keep dazzling the world with its products, along with whisper campaigns that CEO Tim Cook is skippering a ship adrift, the company Tuesday announced better-than-...Tags: Tim Cook, Thomson Corporation, Computer Hardware, Marketing, BlackBerry
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Short-seller Chanos still bearish on PC-makers Dell, HP -CNBC
ReutersNEW YORK, April 24 (Reuters) - Hedge fund manager James Chanos, president and founder of short-selling firm Kynikos Associates, told CNBC on Wednesday that he was still betting against the shares of computer-makers Dell and Hewlett-Packard. Chanos, noted...Tags: CNBC (tv network), Mutual Funds, Apple iPad
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New CEO to lead change microloan non-profit
Inside the John Hancock Center, 13 floors up, Vicki Escarra gazes into a large camera lens. She eschews a word-for-word script, speaking instead from an outline that allows for more spontaneity. "You know, women are the largest untapped lever in the...
Tags: John Hancock Center, Trips and Vacations, ABC (tv network), Companies and Corporations, River North
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National company joins effort to develop Springs data center park
The Gazette (Colorado Springs, Colo.)A national owner and operator of data center business parks has joined the effort to develop a data center campus on Colorado Springs' south side, a partnership proponents say will accelerate the project's completion and attract high-profile users....Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, FedEx Corporation, Walmart, General Contracting, Washington, DC
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Build it in 3-D
The Idaho StatesmanWith a faintly squeaky whir, the hand-built printer labors to produce an object, not an image. It's a little like a replicator in a sci-fi show, but the creation is not instantaneous. Little by little, thin lines of plastic trace the outlines of a...Tags: Ethics, Teaching and Learning, Barack Obama, Engineering, NASA
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Leap Motion technology to come embedded in HP devices
Leap Motion is partnering with Hewlett-Packard, announcing that its Leap Motion Controller will be bundled with select HP personal computers and that its 3D motion-sensing technology will be embedded in some of the company's devices. The company said...
Tags: Computer Hardware, SXSW Music and Media Conference & Festival, Computing and Information Technology Industry
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Mountain View hires Smith as football coach, AD, teacher
Palo Alto Daily News, Calif.Shelley Smith is confident he can do the jobs, and what jobs they are. Smith has been hired as Mountain View's new athletic director, head football coach and physical education instructor. Smith was a defensive coordinator at Saratoga the past two years....Tags: Football, Shelley Smith
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J.C. Penney ousts CEO Ron Johnson, brings back his predecessor
Ron Johnson was ousted as chief executive of J.C. Penney Co. after a remarkably short and gaffe-filled tenure that succeeded mainly in driving away customers. Johnson was lured 17 months ago from a top job at Apple Inc., where he was celebrated for...
Tags: Carly Fiorina, JC Penney Company Inc., Computing and Information Technology Industry, Corporate Officers, Finance
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New Apple campus $2 billion over budget, report says
The estimated cost of Apple's new campus in Cupertino, Calif., has skyrocketed from $3 billion to $5 billion over the last two years, according to Bloomberg Businessweek. Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook had previously said the completion of the campus...Tags: Google Inc., Tim Cook, Steve Jobs
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