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Sun Microsystems Chairman Scott McNealy denies telling a Korean journalist that his company is working with Samsung to develop a new phone to rival Apple's iPhone.
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CNET looks back at Sun Microsystems CEO Scott McNealy's past gibes at Microsoft, in the wake of an era of cooperation with the software giant.
The recent cancellation of Larrabee is a reminder that Intel has made major product missteps before. So where does it go from here?
Posted by Brooke Crothers
Since turning over the reins to Jonathan Schwartz in April 2006, Sun has picked itself off the floor, staging one of the more improbable corporate comebacks in recent Silicon Valley history.
Posted by Charles Cooper
At Sun Microsystems' quarterly event, Sun CEO Scott McNealy reveals the\r\nlatest version of the Solaris operating system, Solaris 10. McNealy\r\ntalks about the significance of the new operating syst...
Former Sun CEO is racking more frequent-flier miles now as chairman, traveling the world to meet with customers and tout Sun's virtues.