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Computex unshaken by SARS

September 24, 2003 The big Taiwanese show was delayed three months from its usual June time slot by the outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome. Even so, attendance is up. TAGS: SARS, Computex, Taiwan, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd., motherboard, CeBit, trade show, desktop computer, Intel, notebook computer, Microsoft Windows

Chips rule at Taiwan show

September 26, 2003 Postponed by the SARS outbreak earlier this year, Computex finally gets under way in Taipei with chipmakers taking center stage. Also: Motherboards get small, and a gadget maker on the go. TAGS: SARS, Computex, Taiwan, Taipei, AMD Athlon 64, Texas Instruments Inc., AMD Athlon, motherboard, trade show, Acer Inc., AMD, chipset, chip company, notebook computer, handheld, NVidia

Worldwide cell phone sales climb

September 2, 2003 A new study shows that if the current pace of mobile phone sales continues through the second half of the year, the market could achieve double-digit growth for 2003. TAGS: SARS, emerging market, Gartner Inc., Motorola Inc., mobile phone, CDMA, Nokia Corp., research company, handset, cell phone

Vista views: Final version's cool features

November 10, 2006 Now that the code is done, readers tell us what they like about the Windows update. TAGS: Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation, margin, SARS, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows Update, font, Microsoft Windows, 3D, Microsoft Corp.

Scientists use Net game to forecast epidemics

January 25, 2006 Money-tracking site is used for research on the idea that like viruses, money is transported by people from place to place. TAGS: epidemic, SARS, scientist, research, movement, modeling, transportation, bill, virus

Intel: Happy days will come again

September 22, 2003 It's been a tough haul for the tech industry, but the good times will return, according to an Intel executive speaking at the Computex trade show, which has seen its own share of difficulty. TAGS: SARS, Computex, Intel, trade show, Taiwan, emerging market, standards, IEEE 802.11, wireless networking, Intel Pentium

Gadget maker aims for global reign

September 26, 2003 From its unglamorous beginning as a peripherals manufacturer, Taiwanese company BenQ is working methodically toward becoming a worldwide electronics giant. TAGS: BenQ Corp., SARS, Acer Inc., Taiwan, mobile computer, electronics company, Sony Corp., electronics, multimedia, monitor

Indian exec's guide to sounder sleep

December 8, 2004 Infosys Technologies CEO Nandan Nilekani runs his IT services behemoth according to a simple motto--and it's worked like a charm. TAGS: Infosys Technologies Ltd., SARS, corporation, exec, information technology

InterActiveCorp grabs onto Hotwire

September 22, 2003 The company formerly known as USA Interactive expands its online travel empire with the $685 million acquisition of Hotwire, a site that offers discounted hotel rates and airfares. TAGS: Hotwire, IAC/InterActive Corp., USA Interactive, SARS, ComScore, sector, acquisition, CEO

New microscope could focus nanotech dream

December 1, 2004 Forget megapixel count. A device being created by the Department of Energy will be able to show things smaller than hydrogen atoms. Photos: Nanotech visions TAGS: microscope, nanotechnology, SARS, scientist, layer, resolution, vision, project, image
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