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PC World December 8, 2000 Tom Mainelli |
Pentium 4 Will Improve With Age, Analyst Says Intel's fastest Pentium 4 runs at 1.5 GHz, but the next-generation CPU is unlikely to show its performance potential until it hits the 2-GHz mark, says one industry analyst...  |
Salon.com December 6, 2000 Cheryll Aimee Barron |
High tech's missionaries of sloppiness Computer companies specialize in giving consumers lousy products -- it's the American way of techno-capitalism...  |
Macworld December 2000 Andrew Gore |
Don't Panic! Apple's Recent Stock Slide Is a Stumble, Not a Fall...  |
PC World January 2001 David Essex |
Pentium 4: Boon or Bust? Intel's long-anticipated Pentium 4 boasts a new design and 1.5-GHz speed...  |
PC World November 30, 2000 Tom Mainelli |
Emachines Builds Line With Multimedia, Business PCs Retail upstart unveils notebooks, enters consumer electronics and small business markets...  |
PC World November 21, 2000 Tom Spring |
Quantex Microsystems Site Appears Closed Once prominent direct-PC vendor's site displays only logo; announcement on corporate future may be made soon.  |
PC World November 16, 2000 Dennis O'Reilly, PCWorld.com |
Cars, Dolphins, Bad Teeth--This Is a Computer Show? Comdex Fall 2000 demonstrates one of the dark sides of convergence: It's getting hard to tell the trade shows apart. And, if current trends continue, someday there will just be one big, unending trade show that all industries, no matter how unrelated, will share...  |
Salon.com November 3, 2000 Jim Lynch |
Who will save Sonic the Hedgehog? After four straight quarters in the red, Sega needs a savior. Enter Microsoft...  |
Inc. October 15, 2000 Mike Hofman |
Norm the Obscure While an ambitious young man with a ponytail has served as the public face of Gateway, his brother, who cofounded the PC maker, has quietly enjoyed 10-digit net worth...  |
Inc. October 15, 2000 Edward O. Welles |
Flexible Flyers Even as Kingston Technology topped the Inc. 500 in 1992, its founders were warned that they'd soon be out of business. But they knew better...  |
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