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| February 05, 2013 CNET Daily News | |
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5 consequences of Dell's $24.4 billion deal to go private With Dell going private, what does that mean for the PC ecosystem, the IPO, and Michael Dell? | It's official: Dell's going private in $24.4B deal The computer giant today confirms that CEO Michael Dell and investment firm Silver Lake are paying $13.65 per share, while Microsoft is contributing a $2 billion loan. | Kaspersky update hoses Internet access for Windows XP users A new antivirus update from Kaspersky disables Internet connectivity, forcing the company to push out a fix and a workaround. | E-commerce spending hits $1 trillion for first time New data from eMarketer claims e-commerce sales will next hit $1.3 trillion worldwide in 2013. | Hidden 'radio' buttons discovered in Apple's iOS 6.1 Code tucked away deep within Apple's latest version of iOS provide some of the first hints that a radio service is on the way. | Hackers hit U.S. Department of Energy During a cyberattack on the agency's computers and servers, the personal data of employees and contractors is stolen, but, reportedly, no classified data is leaked. | The 128GB iPad hits the Apple Store, starting at $799 It's identical to the fourth-generation iPad that Apple launched last year, except that it doubles what had been the highest amount of storage available. | | |  |  | Tech Minute: Modern updates to old camera tech The way we take and view photographs has come a long way in recent years. Gone are the days of slide projectors and film negatives. Now, clever tech companies are creating new ways to adapt and modernize old technology. CNET's Kara Tsuboi reports in this Tech Minute. | | | | | | | |  | | |
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