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  • Tue May 11 2004 IBM switches on Brocade for blade servers

    Brocade Communications Systems is set to offer two Fibre Channel switches that fit into IBM BladeCenter server enclosures, giving Big Blue's blades another way to access storage area networks.

    Posted by John G. Spooner

  • Fri Nov 14 2003 IBM Power blades to arrive in March

    Big Blue plans to announce on Tuesday a slender server called the JS20 that uses its own Power processors, but a delay means the system won't ship until late in the first quarter.

    Posted by Stephen Shankland

  • Mon Mar 12 2007 Apple aiming for TV breakthrough

    Tech companies haven't had much success in the living room. Can the iPod maker do any better with its Apple TV?

    Posted by Tom Krazit

  • Mon Sep 8 2003 IBM sharpens blade capabilities

    Big Blue is expanding the communications features of its blade servers, with the aim of increasing their appeal for uses such as e-commerce and computing clusters.

    Posted by John G. Spooner

  • Mon Sep 23 2002 Lab to sample Linux for weapons work

    Los Alamos National Laboratory is buying a $6 million, 2,048-processor Linux supercomputer to see how well nuclear weapons simulation software will work on simpler computers.

    Posted by Stephen Shankland

  • Fri Aug 8 2003 IBM campaign targets Dell servers

    Big Blue's new sales campaign takes aim at Dell's lukewarm backing for blades and lack of eight-processor servers, then offers a price break on its rival machines.

    Posted by Stephen Shankland

  • Wed Dec 3 2003 Palace intrigue at Hewlett-Packard

    CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos says ongoing internal shuffles speak volumes about what's still wrong at HP.

    Posted by Michael Kanellos

  • Sun Dec 26 2004 Year in review: Lifestyles of the rich and infamous

    Technology may seem inherently interesting, but it's still the people behind the hardware and software who make the best stories.

    Posted by CNET Staff

  • Thu Apr 18 2002 Compaq beats views but revenue falls

    The Houston-based PC maker beats analysts' expectations but sees revenue fall across its business groups.

    Posted by John G. Spooner

  • Tue Dec 3 2002 HP lowers revenue expectations

    The company trims its revenue outlook for the current fiscal year, but says gross profit margins might be slightly higher than previously forecast.

    Posted by Ian Fried

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