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BusinessWeek October 25, 2004 Gene G. Marcial |
A Brighter Cell-Phone Picture For OmniVision Omnivision Technologies has been riding the wave in digital cameras and cell phones that take pictures. Given the company's clean balance sheet, lack of debt, and cash of $3.15 a share, OmniVision's stock is cheap.  |
InternetNews October 15, 2004 Sean Michael Kerner |
RIM Refutes BlackBerry Buffer Overflow Claim The HexView advisory on Tuesday claimed that the RIM Blackberry could potentially suffer data loss and be at risk of a denial of service attack as the result of a buffer overflow and other vulnerabilities.  |
InternetNews October 15, 2004 Clint Boulton |
Chuck Foley, President, Tacit Networks Charles Foley discusses wide area file services and the competition in the burgeoning space.  |
InternetNews October 15, 2004 Clint Boulton |
IBM Fleshes Out Power5 Line Delivering on what it promised in July, IBM unveils its latest Power5 innovations with three new 32- to 64-way servers.  |
The Motley Fool October 15, 2004 Seth Jayson |
Juniper Clipped Networking high-flier spruces up, but investors whip out the shears.  |
The Motley Fool October 15, 2004 W.D. Crotty |
6 Reasons to Love Rambus The memory pioneer's revenue and earnings are just two reasons to like this stock.  |
The Motley Fool October 15, 2004 Jeff Hwang |
Cree Doesn't Disappoint The LED maker fulfills its promise. The stock's been hot lately, and the company didn't disappoint.  |
Bio-IT World October 14, 2004 Robert Mcmillan |
High-Performance Computing: Muscle in the Middle New processor designs are giving a price/performance boost to midrange Unix servers.  |
Bio-IT World October 14, 2004 William Pulleyblank |
Rewriting the Rulebook for Supercomputing and Research IBM's Blue Gene supercomputer project leader highlights progress and future applications.  |
InternetNews October 14, 2004 Michael Singer |
Intel Abandons 4GHz Pentium Plans Intel said that despite its best efforts, it will not go forward with plans to mass produce a Pentium 4 processor running at speeds of 4GHz.  |
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