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IndustryWeek June 1, 2004 John S. McClenahen |
Petratis' Power Play Schneider Electric North America's CEO David Petratis is tapping process improvement, inventory, innovative merchandising, people and passion for the power to succeed.  |
Home Theater June 8, 2004 |
Sharp Slashes LCD TV Prices Industry leader responds to competition with price drops and new line of non-Aquos branded LCD TVs.  |
InternetNews June 8, 2004 Susan Kuchinskas |
Patent Suit Roils RFID Standards Groups As an RFID standards working group evaluates two competing proposals, Intermec flexes its IP muscle.  |
InternetNews June 8, 2004 Michael Singer |
New Pact on Sub-Micron Chip Standards Engineering bodies, IEEE and SEMI sign an agreement to support each other's efforts in the field of nanotechnology and MEMS.  |
InternetNews June 8, 2004 Susan Kuchinskas |
RIM's Last Stand? The mobile e-mail provider is back in court, fighting an injunction that would force it to close its U.S. operation.  |
The Motley Fool June 8, 2004 Tim Beyers |
Europe Hunts Intel Even in what appears to be good times for Intel, bad news seems to follow the chip maker. The European Commission confirmed that it has relaunched an investigation into Intel's business practices.  |
InternetNews June 7, 2004 Michael Singer |
AMD Replacing Duron with Sempron The No. 2 chipmaker is eyeing the rollout of its new entry-level lineup for later this year.  |
BusinessWeek June 14, 2004 Steve Hamm |
Thomas J. Watson Jr.: Junior Achievement The innovative CEO brought IBM, and American business, into the age of computers.  |
InternetNews June 7, 2004 Clint Boulton |
Dell Debuts 64-bit Itanium Server The company's latest offering handles heavy-lifting applications such as Microsoft SQL Server and enterprise resource planning software.  |
InternetNews June 7, 2004 Michael Singer |
Mobile Workstation Goes Mainstream IBM and Intel announced the effort Monday. It consists of a ThinkPad mobile workstation powered by Intel's Centrino mobile chips and running Cadence Design Systems' Virtuoso software over a Linux-based operating system.  |
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