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Dell Q3 revenue dips, earnings rise
RendezVu releases online English learning platform
Kindle Fire ships early
Images of Google's online music store leak
Prof Jonathan Coleman named SFI researcher of the year
Samsung world's biggest smartphone manufacturer, Gartner
Dell Q3 revenue dips, earnings rise
#TRADE NEWS Dell on Tuesday reported a small dip in revenue for the third quarter, owing to weaker consumer demand for PCs, but recorded an increase in earnings.
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RendezVu releases online English learning platform
#EDUCATION & RESEARCH RendezVu has released ExamSpeak an online language learning platform. ExamSpeak prepares English language learners for their speaking exams by replicating the exam in real time.
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Kindle Fire ships early
#LIFESTYLE TECH Amazon shipped its $199 Kindle Fire a day early, the company said in a statement released late Monday, and some reviews have already started piling up.
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Images of Google's online music store leak
#INTERNET It appears that Google is nearly ready to launch its much-anticipated online music store.
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Prof Jonathan Coleman named SFI researcher of the year
#EDUCATION & RESEARCH Prof Jonathan Coleman, a Science Foundation Ireland (SFI)-funded researcher from Trinity College who has achieved international success in the area of nanostructures, has been awarded as the Science Foundation Ireland Researcher of the Year prize for 2011.
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Samsung world's biggest smartphone manufacturer, Gartner
#LIFESTYLE TECH Samsung became the biggest smartphone vendor in the world during the third quarter, and Android's market share has surpassed 50% for the first time, market research company Gartner said on Tuesday as it reported on phone sales to end-users.
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Billy MacInnesHigh hopes at VMworld
I was lucky enough to attend VMworld Europe in Copenhagen last month (in person, I might add, rather than virtually) and it was quite an event. According to VMware's CTO and senior vice president of R&D Steve Herrod, who gave the opening keynote, it is now the biggest such event in Europe with over 6,000 attendees.

One person who wasn't there, at least for the first day, was CEO Paul Maritz. He was being "honoured" with a Mastermind Interview Keynote at the Gartner Symposium in Orlando, Florida that day. Maritz arrived on the second day where he hosted a Q&A session with the press in the evening before the big end of show party. VMworld finished the following morning with a keynote from Maritz which, probably, would normally have been given on the first day, giving the sensation of a show that was somehow operating in reverse.

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