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InternetNews January 10, 2005 Erin Joyce |
IBM'S PC Diplomacy Since IBM's announcement last month that it would sell its PC division to China's PC maker Lenovo for $1.75 billion, we've heard little about how it might impact China's relations with the United States. Perhaps a closer look is in order.  |
InternetNews January 10, 2005 Michael Singer |
Blogs Persist Despite Apple's Suit Apple Computer is catching flack for its lawsuits against some Mac-centric blogs and Web sites.  |
The Motley Fool January 10, 2005 Seth Jayson |
Tech Goes Hollywood It may seem goofy now, but celebrity gadgetry is probably here to stay. Tech investors will need to keep their eyes on the red carpet as well as their return on capital.  |
InternetNews January 7, 2005 Michael Singer |
AMD's Turion to Rival Intel's Centrino Selling points include a 64-bit processor and no chipset lock-in.  |
InternetNews January 7, 2005 Michael Singer |
Lenovo Outlines IBM ThinkPad Strategy The short-term plan includes worldwide distribution and continued development of IBM's ThinkVantage Technologies.  |
The Motley Fool January 7, 2005 Seth Jayson |
Investment Play in Blu-Ray? Today, some key Blu-Ray oaths of loyalty gave hints of where you might cast your glance. Joining Sun Microsystems and Texas Instruments were Vivendi's game wing and Electronic Arts.  |
Fast Company January 2005 Kim Girard |
"Buy the Thighmast..." -- ZAP! Every ad travels with an electronic "header" from set-top box to TV. Fellenstein designed a way to trap that packet and effectively blacklist it.  |
BusinessWeek January 17, 2005 Stephen H. Wildstrom |
Will ThinkPads Still Be ThinkPads? Many ThinkPad buyers may be concerned about the future. IBM is a familiar partner of Corporate America. What does the shift in ownership to a company partly controlled by the Chinese government mean?  |
BusinessWeek January 17, 2005 Roger O. Crockett |
Nortel: Desperately Seeking Credibility Nine months after William A. Owens arrived to set Canada's leading technology company back on track, it's arguably in worse shape than when he arrived.  |
BusinessWeek January 17, 2005 Ronald Grover |
Your Favorite TV Show Is Calling With quality video cell phones on the way, media companies are thinking small.  |
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