Notebook PC makers hesitant to adopt flash/hard disc drive.
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Multinationals flock to the subcontinent.
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Hardware Report: SanDisk's German Fiasco
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Chipmaker will use water to etch finer circuits onto semiconductors.
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Walden Capital bets $100 million on IBM’s blade servers.
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Red Herring magazine’s hardware news briefs for the week of May 15, 2006.
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The computer and services results top expectations, capping a year-long rebound for Big Blue.
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Toshiba delays release of its players to coincide with the release of movie titles.
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Two Californians win over $13K for getting Microsoft’s OS to run on an Apple machine.
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A decrease in equipment sales to the U.S. government pulls non-defense IT spending down 2 percent.
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$290M fund will target early-stage startups that provide technology infrastructure.
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Odd bedfellows Sun and Microsoft are ready to give it away, but hardware’s not quite ready or willing to become a commodity.
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Despite few guarantees beyond sketchy forecasts, players are getting in deep.
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Reconfigurable chip startups could alter the semiconductor landscape -- unless the dinosaurs move quickly.
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MP3-player makers are headed for a consumer electronics meltdown.
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Hardware companies for the Red Herring 100
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Companies like Lucent and Nortel Networks, in looking to tie up market share, have decided that a well-trained customer is a loyal customer.
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Restoration hardware: how the U.S. reclaimed wide swaths of the consumer electronics market from Japan.
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