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The Motley Fool August 9, 2006 Jack Uldrich |
Intel Wins a Sprint Sprint Nextel's selection of WiMAX technology will benefit Intel.  |
The Motley Fool August 9, 2006 Anders Bylund |
Cray, Crazy Cray One of the oldest supercomputer companies around is staging a comeback on the back of government contracts. But it's not smooth sailing. Investors, take note.  |
The Motley Fool August 9, 2006 Alyce Lomax |
Sony Takes a Shot Will their new Wi-Fi gadget, mylo, hit it off with youngsters? Sony shareholders should be relieved to see the company trying to carve out new niches with its products, instead of trying to emulate existing ones.  |
InternetNews August 8, 2006 David Needle |
IBM Promos SAP on the Mainframe IBM said it plans to spend money over the next five years to test, enable and support SAP applications on IBM's System z mainframe series.  |
InternetNews August 8, 2006 Michael Hickins |
Orbital a Remote Boost for Citrix? Citrix agreed to purchase Orbital Data Corp., which makes appliances and software that speed the delivery of applications over wide area networks, for $50 million in cash.  |
InternetNews August 8, 2006 Ed Sutherland |
Nokia Makes Music Buy Nokia paid $60 million to acquire digital music distributor Loudeye as part of a plan to deliver what the top cell phone maker called "a comprehensive music experience to Nokia device owners during 2007."  |
InternetNews August 8, 2006 Clint Boulton |
Brocade Bids For Storage Gear Rival McData Brocade today agreed to buy rival McData for $713 million in stock, a deal that will enable the storage gear maker to better compete with Cisco Systems in the market for storage equipment.  |
The Motley Fool August 8, 2006 Anders Bylund |
New Ideas at Nortel The company is remaking itself in the image of... Cisco? Ciena? Microsoft? All three? The in-home voice, data, and video market will be huge in a few years, and Nortel might as well stake out a plot before it gets too crowded.  |
The Motley Fool August 8, 2006 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Don't Do It, Dell! What's in store for Dell? Hopefully no more stores. A lot of investors are pulling for this company's business to bounce back. So, is the company broken, or is it simply toiling away in a sector that's out of favor? Investors, take note.  |
InternetNews August 7, 2006 David Needle |
Apple Serves Up New Hardware Apple capped a speedy move to Intel processors with the announcement here of a new server and workstation based on the latest Intel Xeon 5100, a.k.a. "Woodcrest" chips.  |
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