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The Motley Fool February 7, 2005 Rich Smith |
Tech's Bleeding Edge The tragedy of bleeding-edge companies like the Apple of old is even if, after decades of failure, they ultimately do succeed -- by then, their original shareholders have long departed.  |
The Motley Fool February 7, 2005 Ben McClure |
All Systems Go at Cisco? Modest growth should continue for the networking company, but investors should watch closely for potential glitches.  |
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Late Breaks: Alienware Alienware has entered the consumer PC market with the release of the BOT, a custom-built desktop system designed for budget-conscious organizations and educational institutions.  |
PC Magazine March 22, 2005 Michael J. Miller |
Two Cores Are Better than One This year, the high end of the market moves to microprocessors with multiple cores--single chips that contain the guts of two or more chips.  |
PC Magazine February 2, 2005 Sebastian Rupley |
Future Phones The innovations in cell phones seem unstoppable: Samsung announces new products including the p207 handset and the SCH-A890 phone, designed to work over Verizon's high-speed Evolution Data Only (EV-DO) network.  |
PC Magazine February 2, 2005 John C. Dvorak |
Intel's Albatross Sony's new PlayStation 3 game machine will use an advanced 2-teraflop CPU being developed jointly by IBM, Sony, and Toshiba.  |
InternetNews February 4, 2005 Michael Singer |
Microsoft, AMD Evangelize 64-Bit Microsoft Technology Centers to feature HP Opteron servers.  |
InternetNews February 4, 2005 Michael Singer |
Developers Can 'TiVo It' The DVR provider opens its box with a software development kit (SDK).  |
The Motley Fool February 4, 2005 Mike Cianciolo |
Furby: The Next Generation This is not your kid brother's (or your father's) Furby. Hasbro is rolling out a more advanced version this fall.  |
The Motley Fool February 4, 2005 Seth Jayson |
Lexar Needs a Recount An accounting change spooks investors. That's the wrong thing to fear with this flash-chip maker.  |
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