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                    [Title] => Acer pledges efforts to rebound amid slowing sales
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Taiwan's Acer Inc. has pledged to meet new challenges in the slowing PC market after it replaced its top executive as sales fall amid competition from tablets and other devices.

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Stan Shih, Taiwan PC industry icon and Acer founder, recalls how in 1976, he and three other colleagues thought of doing something to be part of what was then a brewing PC revolution.
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