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BusinessWeek September 27, 2004 Moon Ihlwan |
Korea: Mobile Banking Takes Off While it's been tried before, in Korea and elsewhere, a memory chip makes the new service far easier to use -- and far more popular -- than earlier schemes. And for Korea's finance and cellular industries, it's a win-win deal.  |
InternetNews September 20, 2004 Michael Singer |
AMD Keeps Its Mobile 'Thin And Light' The company releases its first new mobile processor manufactured with the 90-nanometer production process.  |
InternetNews September 20, 2004 Clint Boulton |
Cisco Extends SAN Coverage The networker announces new hardware and software to help extend its storage area network reach across data centers.  |
InternetNews September 20, 2004 Michael Singer |
Intel Puts More Stock in the Digital Home The chipmaking giant taps deeper into its $200 million investment fund, providing venture funding to five companies to support technology that lets people edit, manage and access content between PCs and other consumer electronics devices, including TVs, video recorders, stereos, and handheld over a wireless home network.  |
The Motley Fool September 20, 2004 Alyce Lomax |
Not So Brillian Sears dumps the company as maker of its Veos projection TV. Shares of Brillian recently plunged 36% to their lowest point since the company was spun off in 2003.  |
The Motley Fool September 20, 2004 Jim Schoettler |
About OmniVision CFO's Departure The technology company's move gives cause for pause until you take a closer look. Companies that fail to address their problems aren't going to claw their way out of the trash bin.  |
Entrepreneur October 2004 Melissa Campanelli |
Tech and the City Many cities and states across the country have designed incentives and programs to appeal to high-tech companies. These cities offer great opportunities for tech businesses: Camden, Madison, Tucson, Lafayette.  |
Entrepreneur October 2004 Mike Hogan |
Get Lost! Entrepreneurs are the pathfinders. John Stull, 41, president of Global Tracking Communications in Murietta, California, has a growing business helping companies track outbound employees and vehicles.  |
InternetNews September 17, 2004 Clint Boulton |
Sun Headed For Roots With Wall Street Show The systems vendor will go back to New York to convince financial services firms it still has the computing goods to run a tight, cost-effective ship.  |
InternetNews September 17, 2004 Michael Singer |
ATI Shares Resources with HyperMemory The chipmaker taps into new PCI Express technology to store and access graphics data in a PC's system memory.  |
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