Technology - Intelligent Infrastructure
Why IBM Won't Save Tech
The computing giant beat earnings estimates again, but the tech sector's troubles are far from over.
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Apple-Pocalypse Now?
The high-flying gizmo maker faces stronger competitors and weaker consumer demand.
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Debugging Obama-McCain
Anyone who has ever argued with friends about technology knows how an element of a computer system can be either a feature or a bug, depending on your point of view.
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Fixing Vista
Dell and HP are adding to their products technologies that boost Vista's performance.
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Five Ways To Cut Energy Bills
How CIOs and IT managers can reduce data center energy costs.
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Next-Gen E-Readers Arrive
E-Ink's next chapter goes beyond Amazon's Kindle to target businesses.
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IT After The Bank Bust
The demise of Lehman and Merrill means services and compliance technology vendors could thrive.
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Cisco's Next Big Bet
Huge data centers are the hot spot in technology. John Chambers wants to get the lion's share of the profits that come out of them.
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Dell Apes Apple
The computer giant is hiring designers and trying to sell its factories in an effort to stay competitive with rivals.
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Google's Shiny Moment
Google goes after Microsoft with its Chrome browser--and a light touch.
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Dominance Has Its Privileges
Forget that $44 billion takeover for Yahoo. Microsoft's latest assault on Google is slier.
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Jitters Over Virtualization
Multicore processors make virtualization strategically easy--but the devil lurks in the details.
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The Monkey On Microsoft's Back
Even as Microsoft hustles to update Internet Explorer, a threat from Mozilla looms.
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China Unicom Rakes It In
The smaller of China's two mobile carriers more than doubled its first-half profits, despite flat revenues.
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The Internet's New Shortcut
A faster way of moving data could end the debate over net neutrality.
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Intel's Prize
Chip giant's chairman talks up benefits of technology in developing world; four developers to get $100,000.
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Eee PC's Grab For Students
Asus wants its expanded Eee line to find a place in dorm rooms.
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Shareholders Disgusted With Yahoo! Board
The Web portal's vote count snafu shows that stockholders are angry. But how much does it matter?
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