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The Motley Fool August 24, 2004 Wherrett & Yelovich |
Spintronics or Just Spin? Is NVE's technology a nanomaker or a nanofaker? Until the company's management or its licensees come out with public validation of the spintronics technology, it will remain murky.  |
The Motley Fool August 24, 2004 Rich Smith |
Paying an ARM and a Leg ARM Holdings gets slapped for making a pricey buy. Shares of the chip designer tumbled 19% in response to the company's buyout offer for Artisan.  |
The Motley Fool August 24, 2004 Tom Taulli |
Redstone's Love of the Game Viacom's Sumner Redstone continues his fascination with Midway Games.  |
InternetNews August 23, 2004 Michael Singer |
ARM Grasps Artisan for Embedded Chips The $913M acquisition will let ARM offer digital, analog and mixed-signal components for building systems-on-chip.  |
InternetNews August 23, 2004 Colin C. Haley |
Cisco Buys IP Platform Maker The network gear giant pays $200M for technology that helps service providers manage VoIP and other services.  |
InternetNews August 20, 2004 Michael Singer |
E-Soft Brings VoIP to Intel's XScale With the help of Radvision, the company unveils design for a chip that combines a router, firewall/NAT, VoIP and wireless package.  |
InternetNews August 19, 2004 Michael Singer |
Sun, EDS Join on Utility Computing The companies are grouping different combinations of hardware and software designed to create a virtualized model whereby a data center can act like a utility.  |
InternetNews August 19, 2004 Colin C. Haley |
Nortel Cuts Jobs, Fires Execs Hobbled by an accounting debacle and sector slump, the network giant overhauls its organization and strategy.  |
The Motley Fool August 20, 2004 Tim Beyers |
Apple's Juicy Recall The computer maker recalls laptop batteries that could overheat. With the company under attack on so many competitive fronts, the last thing Apple needs is a reputation for production problems.  |
The Motley Fool August 20, 2004 Ben McClure |
Success in Data Storage Experts say the $20 billion market for data storage systems is pretty much static. So, what explains NetApp's success in this boring market?  |
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