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Intel on lookout for next big thing

September 17, 2007 Intel Developer Forum this week will zero in on upcoming chips. Areas for longer-term growth aren't quite so clear. TAGS: quad-core, Intel, AMD, Intel Developer Forum, Barcelona, manufacturing, chip company, event, U.S., PC

Cisco keen to be seen as green in China

November 2, 2007 Networking giant to invest billions of dollars into Chinese investments ranging from Networking Academies to "green" tech center. TAGS: Cisco Systems Inc., China, emission, carbon, collaboration, manufacturing, U.S.

America's tech moment of truth

June 21, 2007 Foreign nations are recruiting the country's best companies and universities to go overseas. Can they be won back? TAGS: America, school, citizen, university, nation, investment, U.S., manufacturing, China, San Francisco, president

Reports: Intel planning chip plant in China

March 13, 2007 Intel already operates assembly and test plants in China, but it could be ready to start actually making chips there. TAGS: China, Semiconductor Manufacturing, plant, manufacturing, Intel, Craig Barrett, semiconductor, control, U.S.

Offshoring's second wave

April 5, 2005 Half of factory work is headed overseas, according to a McKinsey report. Next on the list: telecom equipment, car parts and pharmaceuticals. TAGS: manufacturing, China, U.S.

Dell to open new PC plant in United States

October 20, 2004 Company set to announce plan to build stateside factory, CEO Kevin Rollins says in wide-ranging interview with CNET News.com. TAGS: Kevin Rollins, AMD, manufacturing, plant, plasma TV, electronics, interview, PC company, consumer electronics, U.S., TV, CEO, PC

U.S. economy adds tech jobs

May 6, 2005 Computer manufacturing, telecommunications and tech services positions increased in April, according to U.S. Labor Department. TAGS: payroll, hiring, consulting, economy, manufacturing, sector, U.S., worker, telecommunications, client

Tech's China syndrome

April 18, 2005 CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh explains why Silicon Valley fears a meltdown if trade and geopolitical frictions with Asia's emerging superpower escalate. TAGS: tariff, China, manufacturing, technology company, Asia, Cisco Systems Inc., U.S.

Manufacturing, banking to lead IT spending

February 12, 2004 The two industries are expected to account for more than one-third of an estimated $391 billion spent on IT in 2004. Government spending will also rise. TAGS: IT-spending, banking, RFID, manufacturing, financial service, information technology, homeland security, budget, insurance, dollar, project, research company, retailer, U.S.

Behind the Asian outsourcing phenomenon

February 21, 2004 U.S. computer giants, along with leading U.S. companies in financial services and other industries, are using offshore partnerships to do more than just cut costs. TAGS: outsourcing, call-center, U.S. company, computer company, electronics, financial service, outsource, U.S., manufacturing, skill, consumer electronics, Europe, client, China

Squeezing more fuel out of scraps

July 2, 2007 The barnyard has lots of energy potential. But the waste--whether animal- or vegetable-based--needs to be treated properly. TAGS: biodiesel, catalyst, fuel, oil, carbon, animal, food, manufacturing, process, U.S.

From Silicon Valley to Solar Valley

February 2, 2007 Birthplace of computers poised to become the center of the alternative energy industry, experts say at conference. Video: Al Gore says Silicon Valley can save Earth TAGS: Silicon Valley, Al Gore, Cypress Semiconductor Corp., alternative energy, incentive, manufacturing, San Jose, conference, U.S., CEO, video

China's currency move may hurt U.S. tech

July 22, 2005 The price of computers and electronics could climb if China adds teeth to its new exchange policy. TAGS: yuan, Applied Materials Inc., China, currency, basket, economist, Washington, dollar, manufacturing, U.S., semiconductor, electronics, consumer electronics, computer company

Dell to spend $115 million on new plant

November 9, 2004 North Carolina facility will open in fall 2005 and employ 1,500 people within the next five years, Dell says. TAGS: North Carolina, Kevin Rollins, plant, East Coast, manufacturing, company representative, facility, Asia, desktop computer, Europe, U.S., CEO, PC

Tech services jobs increase

October 11, 2004 New Labor Department report shows continued growth in computer-related services jobs, while tech manufacturing positions fell. TAGS: payroll, employment, manufacturing, computer system, consulting, U.S.

Tech services jobs rise in June

July 2, 2004 U.S. Labor Department counts thousands of new jobs in computer systems design and related services, but computer manufacturing hemorrhages workers. TAGS: payroll, worker, computer system, consulting service, manufacturing, consulting, U.S., category

The shrinking currency of technology

February 2, 2004 A falling dollar has been good for U.S. high technology, but CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh explains why the good times may be coming to an end. TAGS: dollar, fall, bond, asset, chairman, U.S., microprocessor, investor, manufacturing

A half-million tech jobs lost in 2002, study says

November 19, 2003 Some 540,000 high-tech jobs were lost in the United States last year, according to a study from the American Electronics Association. But the research points to improvements for 2003. TAGS: trade group, outsourcing, study, economy, U.S., worker, accounting, manufacturing

AMD to help India develop chip industry

November 30, 2005 India wants to get into chips, but it's been tough to get started. AMD will help--and hopefully get on the inside track. TAGS: India, AMD, Taiwan, manufacturing, semiconductor, chip company, U.S.

On challenging China with a tariff

June 15, 2005 Economist Fred Bergsten concedes that a surcharge on Chinese goods could hurt the U.S. tech industry, but would level the playing field. TAGS: tariff, surcharge, exchange rate, China, economist, U.S., manufacturing
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