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Best Buy losing market share to Web competitors

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January 04, 2011
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redarrow Best Buy losing market share to Web competitors
redarrow HP, Toshiba give boost to AMD 'Fusion' chips
redarrow Intel event Wednesday at CES 2011 (live blog)
redarrow Nvidia unveils site for 3D video, photos, sports
redarrow Dell to acquire SecureWorks

Even with billions of dollars in revenue and little competition in the brick-and-mortar electronics market, Best Buy is in danger of losing more market share to competitors, Wedbush analyst Michael Pachter says.

Hewlett-Packard and Toshiba are the latest in a growing list of first-tier PC makers signing up for AMD's power-efficient Fusion chips. Watch your back, Intel.

New chips and plans for new Intel-powered gadgets will likely highlight Intel's CES 2011 press conference tomorrow, and we'll have live coverage.

Eager to make sure there's a reason to buy a 3D-capable video card, the graphics chipmaker unveils a site for viewing, sharing, and rating 3D content.
The computer maker plans to use SecureWorks' security-as-a-service applications--managed security, risk consulting, and threat intelligence--to bolster its software lineup.

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