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Jonathan Ive, six months into an expanded role as Apple Inc.’s top product visionary, has embarked on a sweeping software overhaul that leaves the company at risk of falling behind on a new version of the operating system that runs iPhones and iPads, people with knowledge of the matter said.
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Apple Inc. may sell 600,000 of the second version of the iPad in its debut this weekend, extending the device’s lead in a crowding market.
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Chinese television makers, including TCL Corp. and Hisense Electric Co., are accelerating their push into the U.S., marketing cut-rate sets and advanced technology as they try to grab share from Japanese and Korean competitors.
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Samsung Electronics Co. will hold a very Apple-like event to unveil its latest smartphone in New York today. The Korean company will take the wraps off the Galaxy S4 at Radio City Music Hall and stream the event live on video screens in Times Square.
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Hewlett-Packard Co. Chief Executive Officer Leo Apotheker , announcing his strategy for the first time since taking the helm, plans a deeper push into software and the expanding market for computing delivered via the Web.
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Sony Corp. board Chairman Howard Stringer, who became the first non-Japanese executive to lead the company, said he will retire in June.
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Hewlett-Packard Co. plans to introduce a cloud-computing service and will increase its quarterly dividend, early efforts by Chief Executive Officer Leo Apotheker to boost sales and reverse a share-price decline.
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Dell Inc. is getting closer to clinching a leveraged buyout with Silver Lake Management LLC, and Microsoft Corp. is planning to provide part of the funding, people with knowledge of the matter said.
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Howard Stringer, who has overseen a 50 percent decline in Sony Corp.’s value, may cost shareholders a 70 percent gain by clinging to its television business.
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Apple Inc.’s Steve Jobs , a year after getting a liver transplant that saved his life, is back at work full tilt, overseeing product development, leading a campaign against Adobe Systems Inc.’s Flash and endorsing a California law that promotes organ donations.
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