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    First came Centrino for laptops with wireless networking. Next was Viiv for home entertainment computers. Now Intel is considering a third major brand for business PCs.

  • IBM supercomputing goes retro

    Even as IBM directs attention to the arrival of its Blue Gene/L supercomputer, the company is quietly preparing a new twist on an older technology that will let it more directly compete with rivals such as Cray and NEC.

  • The IT manager's dilemma: Transparency vs. chaos

    Transparency is the latest management buzzword. Although exercising complete openness with your team seems like the right thing to do, that strategy may not always be the best plan.

  • Buddy wars: Who is the IM king?

    Instant messengers: can't live without 'em, can't make 'em do what you want. Take a look at the offerings, flaws and advantages, and see for yourself which comes out the winner.

  • Keeping the customer satisfied

    There may be no statistical support for this proposition. But the longer a company spends talking to its customers face to face or on the line, the longer those customers will stick with the company.

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