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InternetNews December 30, 2003 Roy Mark |
Symbol's CEO Exits as Accounting Probe Unwinds The 24-year veteran of wireless bar code-scanning device company exits in order to help put a 'channel stuffing' probe behind it.  |
The Motley Fool December 29, 2003 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Delay of Game Sony postpones its video game entry into China.  |
InternetNews December 26, 2003 Sean Michael Kerner |
Fujitsu, Sumitomo to Build Chip Devices Fujitsu and Sumitomo form a joint venture to produce compound semiconductor devices to serve the telecommunications market.  |
InternetNews December 26, 2003 Clint Boulton |
Mini Storage Drives Poised to Make Waves Already a favorite in Asia, USB flash drives are becoming a consumer favorite in the U.S., but explosive growth is stymied by a lack of awareness and security concerns.  |
InternetNews December 26, 2003 Susan Kuchinskas |
Sun's Cobalt Line Officially Gone The last of the low-priced Cobalt line has been phased out in favor of its flagship Sun Fire line.  |
InternetNews December 26, 2003 Jim Wagner |
Toshiba Tweaks Ailing PC Division It's ink-or-swim time for the electronics company's troubled computer division.  |
InternetNews December 24, 2003 Paul Shread |
What's Hot in Storage -- And What Will Stay Hot Since it's 'That Time of Year,' we've given storage industry analysts an open mike to reflect on 2003 and predict what will be hot in storage for 2004.  |
InternetNews December 24, 2003 Colin Haley |
IT Spending Rounds a 'Turning Point' Public and retail sectors lead the way, while communications companies lag, a new survey finds.  |
PC Magazine December 23, 2003 Michael J. Miller |
An Optimistic Outlook for 2004 For the first time in a long while, everyone I talk with is predicting a modest upswing in technology spending for 2004.  |
InternetNews December 23, 2003 Susan Kuchinskas |
PCTEL, Intel Sign Modem Licensing Deal The chip-making giant buys rights for $14.5M and grants cross-licensing rights to Chicago-based soft modem maker.  |
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