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BusinessWeek July 25, 2005 |
Intel: The EU's Latest Antitrust Target Regulators from the European Union carried out a series of coordinated dawn raids on the European offices of chipmaker Intel Corp. and a half-dozen PC makers and distributors.  |
InternetNews July 18, 2005 Colin C. Haley |
Nortel Gives VoIP to BT Nortel Networks will supply new Voice over IP equipment to British Telecommunications.  |
InternetNews July 18, 2005 David Needle |
Intel Itanium Advances Faster bus will be used in upcoming dual-core processors. High end servers are expected to exploit the capabilities of the faster bus to deliver greater system bandwidth.  |
The Motley Fool July 18, 2005 Alyce Lomax |
TiVo Bets on Ads Will the DVR provider's new interactive ads hit or miss with viewers? TiVo investors, of course, surely hope for the best.  |
The Motley Fool July 18, 2005 W.D. Crotty |
More Restructuring at HP? Rumors are flying. Is it time to buy? The stock's rise over the last three months probably already reflects investors' view on a restructuring, as a way to get HP's weak 5.5% operating margins rising.  |
InternetNews July 15, 2005 David Needle |
HP: Not If or When, But How Many? Layoffs at computer maker could exceed 15,000.  |
BusinessWeek July 25, 2005 Steve Hamm |
Home Is Where The Work Is The latest data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics contain a pleasant surprise: Software writers with solid skills are finding plenty of jobs stateside.  |
BusinessWeek July 25, 2005 Ian Rowley |
TV Screens Face a Dazzling New Rival SED displays rival plasma and LCDs, offering better images while consuming one-third the power used by plasma and about half that of LCDs. Prototypes have been put on display, but mass production may be a problem.  |
InternetNews July 15, 2005 Paul Shread |
Troika Hangs On In a market in which intelligent storage switch startups have faced tough going, Troika Networks may have what it takes to be a survivor.  |
InternetNews July 15, 2005 Clint Boulton |
Oracle Easing Multi-Core License Terms The changes could curb criticism from customers who protested paying for each socket or core in a multi-core chip. Intel and AMD also sell multi-core chips, and use more consumer-friendly pricing plans.  |
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