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July 17th, 2009

Dell Vostro All in One Computer

Posted on 17 Jul 2009 at 4:26pm

Company has share gone through the recession by chasing profits from laptop computers market, Dell giving you a new All in One Computer, it’s released Dell Vostro range of small business computer for people in China, India, France, Germany, Spain, the United Kingdom and United States.

Below Dell press released notes:

“Small businesses around the world are constantly looking to do more with less, and IDC predicts that by 2013 small form factor, all-in-one and ultra-small form factor desktops will make up nearly 38 percent of the overall desktop market,¹” said Richard Shim, research manager for IDC’s Personal Computing program. “Solutions that help organizations migrate to space-saving desktops are well positioned to benefit from this trend.”

The company will start to sells Dell Vostro All in One Computer at $699 the Vostro All In One Computer is available today in China and Japan, July in South Asia, Australia and New Zealand and India.

All in One Computer customers in North America and Europe, Middle East and Africa will be able to order the product in August, see more photos below.

Dell’s Shares Tumble at U$12.52

Posted on 17 Jul 2009 at 12:55pm

Dell has gone through the recession by chasing profits from market segment, so investors were understandably unimpressed when the company declared on this week that it expects to report lower second quarter gross margins.

The company gave investors a hazy update to its business one day ahead of a meeting with financial analysts at its Round Rock, Texas, headquarters. Overall, the company said that demand for computers appears to have stabilized. In addition, Dell predicted that revenue in the second quarter, ending July 31, should be slightly higher than its first quarter revenue of US$12.3 billion.

Meanwhile, Dell warned of a moderate decline in gross margins during the second quarter. It reported second quarter revenue last year of US$16.4 billion. Investors digested these disclosures and knocked close to 4% off Dell’s shares in after-hours trading, placing its stock price at U$12.52.

The company continue to believe that customers are deferring IT purchases and will see demand return to more typical levels at some point. In the meantime, it will continue focusing its our energy and resources on the operating initiatives that will improve the company, and position it for future success.

The global economic recession has proved challenging for Dell with the company losing large amounts of market share to rivals like Acer and Hewlett-Packard. Dell depends on sales of computers to businesses more than its competitors, and businesses have been more reluctant than consumers to purchase new laptop computers.

Like many laptop computers makers, Dell is waiting for Microsoft to release its new Windows 7 operating system in October, which could spur business sales.

Dell executives have explained away the market share losses by saying the company intended to place a premium on keeping profits as high as possible during these tough times. As a result, analysts have kept a close eye on Dell’s margins to gauge the effectiveness of its strategy.

Dell attributed the lower margins to “higher component costs, a competitive pricing environment, and an unfavorable mix of product and business-segment demand.” The company tends to make more money off business laptop computers, so slow sales to corporate customers can hurt its profits.

Analysts polled by Thomson Reuters expect Dell to post revenue of US$12.5 billion in the second quarter. Such a total would mark Dell’s first sequential increase in revenue in a year. It reported US$16.4 billion in revenue during last year’s second quarter.

Nokia Income Drops 66 Percent in Mobile Phones Market

Posted on 17 Jul 2009 at 8:47am

The world’s biggest mobile phone maker, Nokia Corp., said second-quarter income fell 66 percent as the worldwide depression exhausted insist on Thursday. The company scrapped its aim to increase market share this year and its stock sagged.

Net profit was euro380 million or much the same to $535 million, down from euro1.1 billion in the same epoch a year earlier. Sales tumbled 25 percent to euro9.91 billion. Analysts polled by SME Direkt had forecast a income of euro327 million and sales of euro10.1 billion. Nokia shares fell 11 percent to euro9.86 also much the same to $13.85 in Helsinki.

Nokia only shipped 103 million mobile phone devices in the quarter, down 15 percent from a year earlier but somewhat improved than some analysts had predictable. Meanwhile the standard selling price of a Nokia phone fell to euro62 — from euro74 a year earlier.

London-based telecoms analyst Neil Mawston said ”It almost feels like Nokia has been doing a great job at keeping shipments alive but has been forced to cut prices to keep volumes up,” he said at Strategy Analytics.
The Finnish company, which sells concerning four in 10 mobile phone devices global, dropped its goal to enlarge market share this year, proverb it expects its share of the mobile phone market to remain unchanged from last year.

It as well downgraded the outlook for its wireless network joint venture, Nokia Siemens Networks, expecting a reasonable defeat of market share in 2009. The company’s earlier target was to keep its share of the complex market constant compared to last year.

Nokia CEO Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo said the company performed well in a ”tough quarter” and that demand appeared to be bottoming out after falling sharply in recent quarters, Nokia is accelerating its transformation into a ‘’solutions company” that offers not only mobile phone, but services and applications as the handset, Internet and media industries converge he said. Kallasvuo also told analysts in a conference call and said ”The mobile industry is undergoing its biggest change in its 20-year history.”

If highlights in various mobile phone service being a necessity for these days, mobile phone company have to follow the newest technology development and trends at mobile phones market likes Apple store for the iPhone service and Google’s software marketplace for Android phones, then recently LG has plan to built the application store its also service care for consumer.

In the economic slump, mobile phone sales have dropped off sharply. Global shipments fell 13 percent to 245 million units in the first quarter, the sharpest annual decline since the mobile phone industry started in the 1980s, according to research firm Strategy Analytics, like Sony Ericsson phones, the world’s fifth largest mobile phone maker, posted its fourth consecutive quarterly loss on Thursday last week.

Though market leader Nokia has weathered the crisis better than some smaller competitors, it has been forced to cut thousands of jobs because of falling demand and lower handset prices. As Nokia dominate market only in Asia and Europe, but Nokia is a smaller player in the US market, where its smartphones face tough competition from Apple iPhone and BlackBerry.

Nokia shipped only 3.2 million mobile phone devices in North America in the second quarter, down nearly 30 percent from the same period last year, some analysts say the company has been slow to catch on to U.S. trends such as clamshell phones and touchscreens, while deteriorating to develop strong relationships with the U.S. network operators service.

Samsung N310 ‘Go’ Gets Official in the US Laptop Computers Market

Posted on 17 Jul 2009 at 1:13am

Samsung computers, promised have to the best of laptop computers quality in the world with begin stepping into American markets, company ships first Q310-34G model to the U.S. in Oct, last year. Samsung computers active works to build the market strategy in Asia, European and US.

In march 2009 Samsung computers launched their latest 310 netbook model, now called “Go”, its say will be worldwide released the 10.1 inch and only has 1.23kg weight, completed with 1GB RAM and 160GB HDD, completed with Wi-Fi feature.

For now, U.S. people can find it at BestBuy and Newegg store, they ready to ship you one right now, with the latter offering the better price at $449. Now known as the Samsung Go, the N310 pimps the oh-so-standard Atom N270, 1GB RAM, 160GB HDD internal spec with a 10.1-inch 1024 x 600 resolution display. There’s also a 1.3-megapixel webcam, WiFi, Bluetooth, MMC or SD card reader, and a isolation keyboard.

As we not yet find out what that keyboard use the anti-bacterial coating seems in the European version, besides it’s indicate that using Silver Nano Technology and should use it.

While the folks in the UK resided, Samsung NC10 bundled mobile telephony contracts with pricing for the Samsung NC10. Vodafone takes the lead by offering the extraordinarily well-reviewed netbook for free with a £25 about $40 monthly tariff over two years, which makes for a total contract cost of £600 or same to $972, oh well! But packages from the other carriers are similarly, available around the £30 or about $48 per month mark, with three models out by asking for only an 18-month promise.

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