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Intel gambles with Itanium
Chip giant places huge bet on starting from scratch with model for servers.
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Start-up adds locks to media files
SigningStation's new copy protection method will provide personal locks designed to prevent the free sharing of files and drive up the cost of piracy.
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Comdex moves beyond its PC roots
Forget PCs -- this year the trade show is promising 'wall-to-wall community, naked commerce and pure content.'
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Sun tries to cope with server flaw
Sun says an elusive memory flaw which plagued its 'rock-solid' reliable servers is history, but critics say not.
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Broadcom to buy Silicon Spice for $1.24B
Acquisition of chip maker signals a broader move into the market for core network-communications chips for Broadcom.
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Dotcoms see funding dry up
With the stock market heading south, investors are suddenly turning their backs on dotcoms in need of an infusion.
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Intel to reveal chip details online
In its efforts to get cozy with Linux, the chip maker plans to disclose nitty-gritty details on its Itanium chip.
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PC sales growth slows, HP gains
Global PC sales still rose about 19 percent. Dell continues to lead the pack, but look out for Hewlett-Packard.
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PC bugs: Is the bill coming due?
Toshiba's recent $2B settlement of a suit over a floppy disk controller bug has the PC industry sweating. Products are riddled with glitches, flaws and imperfections.
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LinuxOne aims to cash in on Linux craze
All eyes on upcoming IPO from Linux vendor with no reported revenue or earnings and not much of a track record within the global Linux community.
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Windows 2000: It's done -- finally
Over a year late, Microsoft's long-awaited OS will be released to manufacturing today. The Feb. 17 launch date is still on.
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NEC disables Packard Bell NEC
Parent company slashes staff by 80 percent, reorganizes senior management and withdraws from the U.S. retail PC market.
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Taiwan aftershock: PC makers jittery
The earthquake that rolled Asia is also being felt by U.S. computer companies. Hewlett-Packard may be just the first major PC maker to warn of chip problems, as the shock jolts down the supply chain.
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Sun to make Solaris code available
Sun will make its Solaris OS source code available under a 'community-source license.'
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Liddle steps down at Interval
Paul Allen's $100M bet is not paying off. Now the high-profile R&D house will concentrate on more real-world results.
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Sun takes MS battle to the office
To buy Star Division, maker of office suites that run on Windows, OS/2, Java -- and Linux.
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Sun claims major chip breakthrough
Sun says its MAJC's radical new architecture will rock the chip industry.
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Phoenix to sell Windows' launch ads
Plans to begin selling ad space on its boot up software -- used by 70% of all PCs.
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Barbie gets her own printer
Can Barbie get more little girls online? Mattel and HP turn ink-jet printer into Barbie accessories.
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Broadcom to buy Epigram
The $316 million deal is designed to accelerate the connection of high-speed data networks and devices in the home.
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