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InternetNews February 25, 2005 Michael Singer |
IBM Said to Offer Concessions in Lenovo Deal Lenovo may be barred access to some of IBM's U.S. government customers because of national security concerns, and may have to kick employees out of Research Triangle Park, reports say.  |
The Motley Fool February 25, 2005 Rich Smith |
Don't Forgo Fargo Results disappoint, but the electronics company is still solid.  |
Inc. March 2005 Ted C. Fishman |
The formula: Design in the U.S., engineer in Taiwan, build in China How one U.S. manufacturer, networking equipment maker Netgear, leverages China and Taiwan.  |
InternetNews February 24, 2005 Sean Michael Kerner |
Sony Ditches PDAs in Japan Sony has been losing money on the CLIE business, as smartphones have gained in popularity.  |
InternetNews February 24, 2005 Clint Boulton |
IBM Pads Server-Side Market Lead Big Blue's Q4 numbers show it performs well in a server market, extending its lead over HP, Dell and Sun.  |
InternetNews February 24, 2005 Michael Singer |
AMD Challenges Intel to a Dual AMD jumps ahead of Intel's announcements next week with a demonstration of its dual-core, 64-bit processor.  |
InternetNews February 24, 2005 Michael Singer |
Intel to Buy Digital Display Technology Purchasing Israel's Oplus Technologies could help Intel's dreams of powering flat-panel plasma and LCD-TVs.  |
The Motley Fool February 24, 2005 Tim Beyers |
AMD Left at the Altar Dell dumps the chip maker and returns to old, faithful Intel.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics February 2005 John McHale |
Las Vegas Police choose Helinet for New Year's Eve security The Helinet/Cineflex HiDEF aerial camera system provided the Las Vegas Police Department with improved surveillance on New Year s Eve.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics February 2005 |
Dilemma: Databus or switched fabric? Board designers today face a new performance bottleneck: modern processors are so fast that traditional parallel databuses cannot keep them adequately supplied with data to take advantage of their blazing speed.  |
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