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BusinessWeek December 6, 2004 |
All-Band Radio, All-Species CD "Our objective," says Turgeon, "is a handset that can prowl the world and convert any local wireless signal."  |
InternetNews November 24, 2004 Clint Boulton |
IBM Holds Server Sale Lead Server vendors have reason to cheer this holiday season. Total system sales and shipments are up nearly 20 percent.  |
InternetNews November 24, 2004 Michael Singer |
AMD Mobilizes Against Centrino AMD took the wraps off a batch of new mobile processors it hopes will steal market share away from Intel's Centrino empire.  |
InternetNews November 23, 2004 Adam Stone |
Wireless LAN Outdoes Wired The money spent on wireless LANs outpaced that tied up in wired solutions for the first time this fall--but Wi-Fi spending still lags behind cellular/telecom wireless.  |
InternetNews November 23, 2004 Ed Sutherland |
Wi-Fi Hardware Sales Climb Infonetics reports on the always growing WLAN equipment market, saying there was a 9 percent growth from second to third quarter, with sales reaching $795 million.  |
InternetNews November 23, 2004 Clint Boulton |
Brocade Earns Ratings Jump Merrill Lynch upgraded Brocade Communications Systems from a neutral rating to a buy rating after the storage networking gear maker's earnings rose 38 percent in the fourth quarter.  |
InternetNews November 23, 2004 Clint Boulton |
IBM Debuts Speedy Tape Drives While not the first to hit the beachhead with its Generation 3 LTO drive, IBM aims to have the fastest midrange machine.  |
The Motley Fool November 23, 2004 Rich Smith |
Slim-Fast for Your TV When you consider that LG and Phillips are investing lots of cash to ramp up their flat-panel capacities in an effort to gain economies of scale, lower flat-panel prices and grab market share, the introduction of shallower-depth CRTs seems self-defeating.  |
The Motley Fool November 23, 2004 Seth Jayson |
AMD: Lean and Hungry Why have so many of us missed the obvious chance to buy this chip maker's stock?  |
Bio-IT World November 19, 2004 Salvatore Salamone |
Accelerator Market: Not Dead Yet Cray, Fujitsu, and Timelogic are just a few of the hardware companies hoping to fill the void left by the sudden recent demise of Paracel. They all offer products designed to accelerate scientific computations.  |
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