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CNNMoney: Apple's iPad 2 supply concerns mountupdated: Wed Mar 23 2011 14:13:00

The crisis in Japan may make the already impossible-to-get iPad 2 even more difficult to find.

Apple CEO on future of notebook computersupdated: Thu Oct 21 2010 16:15:00

Apple CEO sees the new and improved MacBook Air as the future of notebook computers.

The flash future of the MacBookupdated: Thu Oct 21 2010 16:15:00

The features and size are leading many to debate whether the redesigned MacBook Air is really a netbook in disguise.

Making computer memory work like the human brainupdated: Tue Aug 31 2010 17:08:00

How do computers remember things?

Outrage over Berlin Wall memorialupdated: Wed Nov 04 2009 09:11:00

Artist's memorial to the dead raises ire in Germany. CNN's Fred Pleitgen reports.

Born in the east, young Germans still forced to head westupdated: Wed Nov 04 2009 09:11:00

For decades the Iron Curtain divided Germany because the socialist German Democratic Republic did not wish to continue losing its citizens and skilled workers to the "golden" West.

Fortune: SanDisk: We're No. 2!updated: Wed Jun 03 2009 12:31:00

SanDisk CEO Eli Harari once plotted to dethrone the iPod with a series of "iDon't" ads ­ a marketing campaign that cast Apple iPod users as fad-driven sheep, and promoted his company's Sansa media players as the smart alternative.

Christmas cakes, cathedrals and communismupdated: Wed Dec 10 2008 07:53:00

A group of middle-aged Germans is standing in a room full of underwear. No, this isn't the preamble to a joke. The location is the DDR (Deutsche Demokratische Republik) Museum in the eastern city of Dresden --- an Aladdin's cave of Ostalgie, the term coined to refer to nostalgia for the days of the communist system.

This Dell is a solid midsize laptopupdated: Mon Jul 21 2008 15:58:00

As middle-of-the-road as a laptop gets, Dell's Inspiron 1525 is an excellent go-to choice for basic computing, especially if you take the time to configure a system to your needs via Dell's online configurator.

Time.com: Intel Profit Jump Reflects Healthy PC Demandupdated: Wed Jul 16 2008 13:00:00

The Santa Clara-based company responded Tuesday with a 25% jump in profit and record sales in the quarter, fueled by strong sales of processors for laptop computers

Can the USB go from computer dork to Hollywood player?updated: Thu May 15 2008 01:00:00

Foreseeing the future is a tricky business. Why, for instance, should Hollywood moguls have paid much attention when the USB standard emerged in the mid-90's?

Ditch your PC and live the shared lifeupdated: Fri Apr 04 2008 05:39:00

Do you think you will be using a personal computer for the rest of your life?

Review: Acer TravelMate a compelling alternative laptopupdated: Wed Oct 17 2007 12:19:00

We recently declared that the HP Compaq 6910p might woo corporate users away from Dell and Lenovo; after spending some time with the $1,049 Acer TravelMate 4720, we think it's a prime candidate to woo users away from HP.

CNNMoney: Samsung eyes boost in chip businessupdated: Fri Sep 21 2007 07:15:00

South Korea's Samsung Electronics Co. expects strong demand and cost cuts to boost second-half profit in its chip business, it said Friday.

Review: If your goal is saving space, the Mac Mini is a winnerupdated: Wed Sep 05 2007 22:43:00

At the same time it revamped its iMac, Apple also more quietly updated its smaller-scale Mac Mini desktops, adding a faster Intel Core 2 Duo processor in place of the old Core Duo chips. The result is more or less competitive performance compared to similar Windows PCs.

Time.com: Power Failure Halts Samsung Productionupdated: Fri Aug 03 2007 11:00:00

n electrical problem at a Samsung Electronics Co. factory Friday forced a partial halt in production at the world's largest memory chip maker, the company said, raising prospects of a global shortage

CNNMoney: Power outage hits Samsung plantupdated: Fri Aug 03 2007 07:22:00

Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. said Friday it shut down six of its chip production lines following a power cut at a plant near Seoul, prompting expectations of tighter supply and a rise in prices.

CNNMoney: Chipmakers: Better days aheadupdated: Wed Jul 25 2007 08:38:00

Chipmakers around the world reported disastrous second-quarter results as they failed to combat some of the biggest price drops in the sector, but on Wednesday said the worst was over for now.

Review: Dell laptop will please hard-core gamersupdated: Tue May 01 2007 13:23:00

Say what you will about market leader Dell (and many have), but with its top-shelf XPS line, the company has consistently put out distinctive laptops that feature the most advanced components on the market.

HP's new Pavilion Slimline boasts impressive featuresupdated: Tue Apr 17 2007 12:43:00

Hewlett-Packard's new Pavilion Slimline s3020n PC comes bearing HP's new glossy black vision for all of its PCs and laptops.

Review: SanDisk V-Mate a feature-rich accessoryupdated: Tue Feb 06 2007 15:37:00

In 2006, we reviewed a nifty little accessory from Neuros that allowed you to take video that's output from just about any analog video source and convert it to an MPEG-4 video file that's suitable for viewing on portable devices such as the iPod with video, the Sony PSP, and various smart phones and handhelds.

Nuclear lab's security scrutinized updated: Thu Oct 26 2006 12:15:00

Federal officials are examining security measures at a nuclear weapons laboratory after three computer memory sticks from the lab were found at a suspected methamphetamine lab, officials say.

Business 2.0: Why gambling at the office paysupdated: Wed Sep 13 2006 10:41:00

On the first Tuesday of every month, 10 or so commodity managers from across Hewlett-Packard's hardware divisions dial in for a conference call - but the civility often ends there. For an hour or m...

Fortune: Taking aim at the iPodupdated: Wed Sep 06 2006 10:59:00

Shooting at apples has been a popular pastime ever since the days of William Tell, the 14th-century Swiss crossbow legend who famously shot one off the head of his son. In more modern times, many c...

CNNMoney: Chip makers face 34-state suitupdated: Fri Jul 14 2006 06:14:00

The attorneys general of 34 states will file a lawsuit in a California court Friday charging several leading computer chip makers with a price-fixing conspiracy, building on precedents set by federal court convictions, according to the California attorney general's office.

Lawsuit to allege chip price fixedupdated: Fri Jul 14 2006 03:29:00

The attorneys general of 34 U.S. states will file a lawsuit in a California court Friday charging several leading computer chip makers with a price-fixing conspiracy, building on precedents set by federal court convictions, according to the California attorney general's office.

Business 2.0: Microsoft scores in browser warsupdated: Fri May 12 2006 12:20:00

SAN FRANCISCO (Business 2.0 Magazine) - Prompted by the runaway success of Mozilla's Firefox Web browser, Microsoft finally got around to updating Internet Explorer, and its second beta release of Internet Explorer 7 is drawing reactions. Blogger Shel Holtz tried it out and found a lot to like, though he thinks some of the new security features will intimidate non-tech-savvy users. Informationweek, in its review of IE7, asked if Firefox had finally met its match.

Business 2.0: Why a SanDisk-Kodak deal could clickupdated: Fri May 05 2006 16:11:00

SAN FRANCISCO (Business 2.0 Magazine) - Kodak can't go digital fast enough. And there's a company that could speed that process up: SanDisk.

Business 2.0: Nokia aims to kill iPods, camcordersupdated: Thu Mar 23 2006 00:45:00

Last year, Nokia became the world's largest camera maker when it shipped 100 million cameraphones. Top Nokia executive Anssi Vanjoki took credit for driving Konica-Minolta out of the camera market, noting that the company first predicted the demise of the camera business in 2000. Now the company is setting its sights on the music player and camcorder markets, by adding those functions into its phones. One development that may help cell phone makers like Nokia push music players on to cell phones: NEC has developed a new chip that allows cell phones to play music for up to 50 hours. That would be a big improvement over the iPod, which claims a battery life of up to 20 hours.

Fortune: China Goes A-Courtin'updated: Tue Mar 07 2006 12:17:00

A U.S. business achieved a long-anticipated intellectual-property milestone last month: It became, as far as most legal experts can tell, the first company sued for patent infringement by a mainlan...

CNNMoney: Samsung fined $300M for price-fixingupdated: Thu Oct 13 2005 13:09:00

Samsung Electronics Company and its U.S. subsidiary have agreed to plead guilty for participating in an international conspiracy to fix prices in the dynamic random access memory (DRAM) market, the U.S. Justice Department announced Thursday.

CNNMoney: Tech: Waiting for the reboundupdated: Fri Oct 07 2005 09:05:00

The tech sector's hopes for an end-of-year jolt are riding on hot gadgets, old equipment and the Home Shopping Network.

CNNMoney: No slowdown for flashupdated: Thu Sep 29 2005 11:56:00

NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - Comic book super hero The Flash was known for his ability to get from one place to another with amazing speed.

Business 2.0: Why AMD Still Doesn't Scare Intelupdated: Thu Sep 01 2005 00:01:00

This summer, when a group of independent computing researchers compiled a list of the world's top 500 supercomputers, 25 of those on the list--including a Cray system that ranked 10th--were powered...

Girl soldiers: Hidden faces of warupdated: Tue Aug 23 2005 09:06:00

Almost half of the world's 300,000 child soldiers are girls. But despite efforts to raise awareness about their needs, little is being done, according to the international group Save the Children.

Fortune: IT'S FUN AND GAMES AGAIN AT SONYupdated: Mon Apr 04 2005 00:01:00

SONY'S NEW PSP (PLAYStation Portable) handheld entertainment system just went on sale in the U.S. for $250, and there's no doubt it will quickly exacerbate the U.S. trade deficit with Asia. As a po...

Business 2.0: Sony's Trojan Horseupdated: Tue Mar 01 2005 00:01:00

It was big news when the father of the PlayStation confessed that Sony's consumer electronics strategy had been a disaster. Speaking to a group of Tokyo journalists in January, Sony Computer Entert...

Top 25: Innovationsupdated: Mon Jan 03 2005 14:13:00

The world was different before the Internet.

CNNMoney: DRAM drop felt far afieldupdated: Tue Dec 07 2004 11:21:00

Samsung's announcement last week that it expects to see prices of its dynamic RAM chips fall by 30 percent in 2005 wasn't terribly surprising.

Tech company to plead guilty to price fixing updated: Wed Sep 15 2004 16:21:00

A German manufacturer of technology commonly used in personal computers has agreed to plead guilty and pay a $160 million fine for engaging in an international price-fixing conspiracy that drove up computer prices, the Justice Department announced Wednesday.

CNNMoney: Techs close down as rally stallsupdated: Wed Sep 15 2004 16:02:00

Technology stocks followed the broader market down Wednesday, despite glaring bright spots by Oracle, Taser and Cyberonics.

CNNMoney: Dell restrains Nasdaqupdated: Fri May 14 2004 15:54:00

Technology stocks finished lower Friday as shares of Dell Inc. restrained the Nasdaq after the PC maker said first-quarter earnings were capped by computer memory prices and analysts worried the trend would affect others in the sector.

Business 2.0: SanDisk Plays Its Cards Right Eli Harari isn't wary of ever-plunging prices. He's used them to build his updated: Sat May 01 2004 00:01:00

There was a point in 2000 when SanDisk seemed to have it made. The company's flash memory chips were a favorite in the endlessly expanding telecom industry, and digital-camera manufacturers couldn'...

CNNMoney: It's the consumer, stupid!updated: Thu Apr 15 2004 12:00:00

The first week of the tech earnings flood is coming to a close. So what have we learned so far?

CNNMoney: Price rise may signal end of chip cycleupdated: Tue Apr 06 2004 09:58:00

Chip sales and more importantly prices are booming. Just take a look at the most volatile section of the market, computer memory.

CNNMoney: Adventures in PC buildingupdated: Thu Mar 18 2004 15:23:00

NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - I'm pretty handy around the house. I also happen to be a geek. So, you'd think I'd jump right into a project that involved both screwdrivers and video drivers.

Opportunity knocks on Mars' atmosphereupdated: Sat Jan 24 2004 17:06:00

The Mars Opportunity rover is hurtling toward the surface of the red planet for a touchdown planned Sunday at 12:06 a.m. ET (0506 GMT).

Money Magazine: Too Much, Too Soon? Tech stocks are hot again. Three of Wall Street's top tech watchers consider whether we're updated: Mon Dec 01 2003 00:01:00

Three years after the tech and telecom bubble burst, wiping out trillions in shareholder value, technology stocks are roaring back. Even though the Nasdaq is still far from its March 2000 high, it...

Business 2.0: 10 Technologies to Watch in 2004 No, they're not quite ready for prime time. But in the year ahead, these promising innovations updated: Sat Nov 01 2003 00:01:00

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Money Magazine: Think Inside the Box No more separate DVD player, CD jukebox or VCR. Adios, TV-recording service, video-editing updated: Wed Oct 01 2003 00:01:00

Only recently, it seemed as if the personal-computer industry was set on boring PC users to death. The Internet, once a blast, has been swamped by porn and pop-up ads. Games have moved to stand-alo...

Fortune: Life! Give my PC Life! Whether drunk with power or just looking to boost your computing power, nothing beats building your own supdated: Mon Aug 11 2003 00:01:00

Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely. --Lord Acton

Fortune: Are Chips About To Dip? Probably. Semi stocks have gotten a bit too zesty lately. But we found three that are safe to snack on wupdated: Mon May 26 2003 00:01:00

Over the decades chipmakers have learned to take a fair portion of bust with their booms. It's part of life for a product whose demand is tied to the ebb and flow of new technology. But the industr...

Fortune: Intel's $10 Billion Gamble Tech's ailing, yet the chip king is opening plants and entering new markets. Its updated: Mon Nov 11 2002 00:01:00

The labyrinthine vastness of Intel's nearly completed D1D semiconductor factory in Hillsboro, Ore., is every bit as breathtaking as the microscopic intricacy of the microprocessors it will soon sta...

Money Magazine: PCs' New Look Striking all-in-one machines are getting hotter.updated: Fri Nov 01 2002 00:01:00

All-in-one desktop PCs are hot, in part because computer makers are hoping the hip, space-saving designs will spur buying. The fire was fueled early this year when Apple unveiled its first-ever fla...

Money Magazine: Scrap Your Desktop With more power and features than ever, one of today's laptops can be your only computer.updated: Wed May 01 2002 00:01:00

Computer makers--as well as tech writers--have long suggested making a laptop your only computer. The appeal is unmistakable: Without a bulky monitor and box, you have more room on your desk; you c...

Fortune: Spring Buyer's Guide In spring, a young man's fancy turns to--hardware! This is a great time to upgrade, from updated: Mon Apr 29 2002 00:01:00

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Money Magazine: Money's top picksupdated: Fri Apr 05 2002 17:50:00

This Spring, every major PC maker, from Compaq to Toshiba, is coming out this spring with a laptop loaded with the new Pentium 4 laptop chip. Barring parts shortages, you should soon be able to buy one of these machines, featuring performance you used to see only on big desktop models.

FSB: Standing the Test of Time Fall preview: Why can't buying a PC be like buying a trusty appliance? The dramatic changes in the indupdated: Thu Nov 01 2001 00:01:00

I am a hamster. We all are. For 20 years I have been on a wheel created by the PC industry, constantly feeling behind and racing to keep pace, buying new systems for my one-man software consultancy...

Money Magazine: Tech Enthusiast A brand-new look for Microsoft Windowsupdated: Mon Oct 01 2001 00:01:00

Windows shopping

Fortune: A Hot Stock's Dirty Secret Remember when chip company Rambus was the talk of CNBC? Now it's been laid low--by its own duplicity updated: Mon Jul 09 2001 00:01:00

As attempted billion-dollar heists go, this one was unobtrusive. There wasn't a pile of cash in the room or a trove of jewels stashed in a vault. The target was far more ethereal. Inside a banquet ...

Fortune: Confessions Of A Transistor Hogupdated: Mon Jun 25 2001 00:01:00

Think you've got a pretty strong grip on the progress of the Info Age? Okay, answer this: How many transistors do you own?

Money Magazine: Tech Enthusiast Hot new notebooks, Palm software and moreupdated: Sun Apr 01 2001 00:01:00

The laptop of luxury

Fortune: Keep On Rockin Napster may come, Napster may go, but digital music is here to stay. Michael J. Himowitz explains updated: Mon Oct 02 2000 00:01:00

When I was in college, back in the last Ice Age, my parents gave me a wonderful birthday present: a Norelco portable reel-to-reel tape recorder. "Portable" meant an eight-pound box that swallowed e...

Money Magazine: Tech Enthusiast How to add RAM, prepare for a blackout and moreupdated: Tue Aug 01 2000 00:01:00

PIXEL PERFECT If you take digital photos, how do you display your e-pictures on the mantel? You can boot up your PC every time someone asks to see your wedding pictures, but a better option is the ...

Money Magazine: Gift Guide '99 Looking for presents that buzz, beep and click? On these eight pages, you'll find great new updated: Wed Dec 01 1999 00:01:00

What's going under your tree this holiday season? If you're like most Americans, you'll be wrapping up something digital--a new computer, perhaps, or a camera, an organizer, even a microscope for t...

Money Magazine: Top Stocks From Wall Street's Top Pros Here's where nine star analysts say you should put your money now.updated: Wed Sep 01 1999 00:01:00

So many stocks, so little time. And how to choose in such a high-flying market?

Fortune: The Coolest Picture Frame in the World FAMILY PHOTOS, DIGI-STYLEupdated: Mon Jul 19 1999 00:01:00

That family photo on your desk sure looks a bit dated. Billy does look cute in his Little League uniform, but isn't he heading off to college this fall? I know; you could replace it with another sh...

Money Magazine: Out Of The Boxupdated: Sat May 01 1999 00:01:00

Computers nowadays come in a dizzying array of sizes, shapes, colors (thanks, iMac) and brands. Prices too: You can buy a machine for much less than $1,000 and get the kind of performance and featu...

Fortune: Tech Nightmare: Upgrading My PCupdated: Mon Feb 15 1999 00:01:00

This past Christmas, I decided to end our family's tradition of technology hand-me-downs. Before that, when I upgraded my home PC, my son would get the old one. But now that he's a teenager, I deci...

Fortune: Even With Big Backers, Chip Maker Micron Is A Bad Betupdated: Mon Nov 23 1998 00:01:00

Predicting where memory-chip maker Micron Technology's stock is going is as imponderable as a quantum physics equation. Nonetheless, Micron is a good lesson on why investing in tech companies is so...

Money Magazine: Taking A Fresh Look At Tech Stocks After March Madnessupdated: Fri May 01 1998 00:01:00

You're cruising down the highway when suddenly you hear a noise like the sound of dice being shaken in your car's motor. Does your tank have some cheap gas in it, or are your engine's main bearings...

Fortune: IOMEGA'S CLIK SHTICKupdated: Mon Dec 29 1997 00:01:00

Iomega, the company that brought you the Zip storage drive, has never been given to modesty. But even by Iomega standards, its recent introduction of a new product was something to behold. At the L...

Fortune: Jargon Watchupdated: Mon Dec 01 1997 00:01:00

The world of digital technology is famous for its rapid pace of innovation, and the language that describes it changes just as quickly. Because the computer industry is constantly spinning out new ...

Fortune: FIVE EASY PCS DON'T BE INTIMIDATED BY THE HYPE SURROUNDING THE COMPUTER MARKET. YOU CAN GET A POWERFUL MODEL FOR $1,000 OR LESS-updated: Mon Nov 10 1997 00:01:00

Admit it: The very idea of shopping for a new home computer gives you a headache. In the past the process always boiled down to either spending at least $2,000 or paying less and settling for the P...

Money Magazine: GRAB THE BEST DEAL ON A NEW HOME COMPUTERupdated: Sat Nov 01 1997 00:01:00

Weary of waiting endlessly for your old computer to download stock or fund prices from the Internet? Are your kids or grandkids bugging you to buy a machine that runs the latest version of Quake? O...

Money Magazine: HOW TO BUY A COMPUTER WHETHER YOU'RE SHOPPING FOR YOUR FIRST MACHINE OR YOUR FIFTH, HERE'S HOW TO GET THE updated: Wed Nov 01 1995 00:01:00

IT'S A HIGH-TECH VICIOUS CIRCLE. NEW computers get more powerful by the day. Better hardware leads to fancier software, which leads more and more people to bank and E-mail and do their homework by ...

Money Magazine: ADD-ONS TO MAKE A SYSTEM SING (AND FAX TOO)updated: Wed Nov 01 1995 00:01:00

To rejuvenate an aging machine or to bring a new one to peak performance, you may need to add on one or more accessories. Here, in alphabetical order, are the eight most useful peripherals and upgr...

Fortune: DO YOU NEED A NEW COMPUTER? OR CAN YOU IMPROVE YOUR CLUNKER? SOFTWARE IS MAKING OLD HARDWARE OBSOLETE. HERE'S updated: Mon Oct 16 1995 00:01:00

After six years of tinkering with her computer, Jenny still isn't happy. She vents her frustration quietly, shuffling through a pile of bills for a string of electronic face-lifts: a color video ca...

Fortune: A HIGH-TECH CEO UPDATES HIS VIEWS ON MANAGING AND CAREERSupdated: Mon Sep 18 1995 00:01:00

In the decade since I wrote High Output Management, the basics of management have remained largely unchanged, particularly as they pertain to middle managers. The book is being reissued this month ...

Fortune: THE TIME IS RIPE TO PICK SMALL-CAO STOCKSupdated: Mon Apr 03 1995 00:01:00

Small-cap stocks have caused lots of teeth-gnashing on Wall Street lately. With their growth prospects last year clouded by rising interest rates, companies with market capitalizations of $1 billio...

Money Magazine: PICKING THE RIGHT COMPUTER BEWILDERED BY THE JARGON IN ADS AND THE SHINY HARDWARE IN STORES? WE CUT THROUGH THE updated: Thu Dec 01 1994 00:01:00

Would you buy a two-seat sports coupe as basic transportation for a family of four with an English sheepdog, or a minivan for off-road driving? Of course not. Buying a computer for use at home pres...

Fortune: WIRELESS WORKupdated: Mon Sep 19 1994 00:01:00

If you're a technosavvy road warrior bothered that every time you want to tap into the company database you have to find a phone jack to connect your laptop via modem, fear no more. Database softwa...

Money Magazine: Software That Gives Your Finances Wings The right program can make minding your money a breeze. Our reviewers pick the best.updated: Sun Aug 01 1993 00:01:00

When homemaker Sue Muff of suburban Seattle pays the monthly bills, she doesn't waste time laboriously writing out checks by hand while pecking at a calculator to figure her balance. These and othe...

Money Magazine: How We Spent and Borrowed updated: Thu Oct 01 1992 00:01:00

The phenomenal growth in investment choices over the past 20 years has been matched only by the equally unprecedented rise in both living costs and the debt we've taken on to support our lifestyles...

Fortune: OF DRAMs AND MEGABITS: WHAT CHIPS DO AND HOW THEY DO IT updated: Mon May 06 1991 00:01:00

Semiconductor chips, those tiny electronic devices that look like bionic beetles, are so small and inscrutable that it's hard to believe they can do square roots, paint dazzling pictures on compute...

Fortune: CHIPPER DAYS FOR U.S. CHIPMAKERS Once largely given up for dead, they are now capitalizing on their superior skills at innovativupdated: Mon May 06 1991 00:01:00

GUESS WHO'S gaining market share in the chip business? Japan, right? Not so fast, folks. Last year it was U.S. chipmakers that added to market share -- modestly, but in an almost flat year. Of $58....

Money Magazine: THE LATEST IN LAPTOPSupdated: Mon Oct 01 1990 00:01:00

Smarter and slicker, the new fliptop and notebook computers are also more affordable. This year, worldwide sales are expected to hit 3 million, up 38% since 1989, says Dataquest, a Silicon Valley r...

Fortune: WHAT MOTOROLA LEARNS FROM JAPAN Its self-proclaimed bandits ''borrow'' their Asian rivals' best ideas. Then they combine Japanesupdated: Mon Apr 24 1989 00:01:00

NOT MANY MANAGERS refer to themselves as bandits -- at least not publicly. At Motorola, though, the term is an accolade. How does Motorola outhustle the Japanese on quality and price? It ''borrows'...

Money Magazine: A SKINFLINT'S GUIDE TO IBM-COMPATIBLES, OR WHY IT'S OKAY TO BUY A DIRT-CHEAP COMPUTERupdated: Thu Dec 01 1988 00:01:00

''Did you get the IBM yet?'' asked my 10-year-old son as he burst through the front door, flinging his jacket on the stairs and setting his books on my postal scale. ''Not an IBM,'' I admonished, w...

Fortune: THE U.S. CHIPMAKERS' SHAKY COMEBACK Aided by the mighty yen, they have won an important battle in their war of attrition with Jaupdated: Mon Jun 20 1988 00:01:00

THE GOOD TIMES are rolling again for U.S. makers of semiconductors, the tiny electronic circuits-on-a-chip that form the heart of modern computers. Two years ago pessimists were saying, ''Sayonara,...

Fortune: HOW CHIPMAKERS CAN SURVIVE The government's multifront war to save the U.S. semiconductor industry won't help much, and could huupdated: Mon Apr 13 1987 00:01:00

AFTER YEARS of crying for government help, America's ailing semiconductor industry is getting gobs of it. The Defense Department has unveiled a plan to inject over $2 billion into advanced chipmaki...

Fortune: A RESPITE IN THE CHIP PRICE WAR U.S. manufacturers of computer memories feel relieved since the government concluded that the Jaupdated: Mon May 12 1986 00:01:00

AFTER YEARS of complaining about unfair trade practices, U.S. chipmakers finally seem to have their Japanese rivals on the run. The Commerce Department, pursuing three antidumping actions, has prop...

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