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| Intel Core i7 Processor Nears Launch Now that the reviews of Intel's Core i7 processor are in, Intel is planning to launch the first of its chips based on the new Nehalem microarchitecture during a Nov. 17 event in San Francisco. READ MORE >> Yang: Yahoo Is Still Open to a Deal with Microsoft Yahoo CEO Jerry Yang said he regrets that Yahoo and Microsoft couldn't come to terms on a merger earlier this year and that the best thing for Microsoft to do would be to buy Yahoo. READ MORE >> Brought to you by Ziff Davis Enterprise Eleven Things You Didn't Know About the World's Largest External Disk Storage Company EMC didn't get to be the world's largest, most successful data storage company by standing pat. In fact, the huge corporation has swallowed no fewer than 40 other companies -- for their technology and their talent -- in the last five years. Read more now! | | Apple Fiscal 2008 by the Numbers Joe Wilcox: Apple releases its annual 10-K, which reveals that fiscal 2008 revenues grew 35 percent from 2007. READ MORE >> Pfizer Accused of Using U.S. Workers to Train Foreign Replacements The company is getting flak for what detractors charge is a plan to use U.S. workers to train the foreign contractors that will replace them during a years-long outsourcing project. READ MORE >> Sun Releases New GlassFish Preview GlassFish Enterprise Server version 3 Prelude is a lightweight Web application server that is based on a modular OSGi (Open Services Gateway Initiative) architecture. READ MORE >> | |  | | | | |  | |