- Thu Sep 21 2000 3Com president predicts company revival
After a dizzying reorganization to stem disappointing earnings, president Bruce Claflin predicts the networking company is on the verge of a revival.
- Tue Nov 4 2008 Pioneer predicts greater loss, taps new president
The car and home electronics maker is another Japanese company hurt by the rising yen and slumping economy, as it reveals a $783 million quarterly net loss and plans a layoff.
- Wed Dec 30 2009 Demand improving for LCD TVs
DisplaySearch reports that consumers' desire for LCD TVs served the market well in the third quarter, and bodes a favorable start to 2010.
- Mon Dec 28 2009 App store downloads shine on Christmas
Mobile app downloads for Apple's iPod Touch jump 1,000 percent on Christmas Day following 51 percent leap in overall downloads for December, says research firm Flurry.
- Mon Dec 28 2009 Mozilla pushes back Firefox 3.6, 4.0 deadlines
The newest version of the open-source browser won't arrive this year, and a major update might not arrive until 2011. But there are plenty of features coming.
- Mon Dec 29 2008 Tech policy predictions for 2009
Surveillance State's predictions for 2009 include bad news for Net neutrality and privacy, but good news for AT&T and Comcast.
- Tue Mar 25 2008 Sirius-XM, Microsoft-Yahoo, and White House 2009: The predictions
Democrats have called the Bush administration far too soft on corporate mergers and are predicting that a new president will impose more restrictions. Are they right?
- Tue Dec 22 2009 Valley VC learns to embrace government
Famous venture capitalist Steve Jurvetson avoided politics--as long as he could. Now dealing with the feds is a job skill.
- Mon Nov 18 1996 Grove predicts 10-GHz chips
Intel CEO and President Andrew Grove is still paranoid but instead of seeking therapy, he plans to use his paranoia to fuel the next generation of computer and processor technology, according to his keynote speech at fall Comdex '96. - Mon Nov 18 1996 Grove predicts 10-GHz chips
Intel CEO and President Andrew Grove is still paranoid but instead of seeking therapy, he plans to use his paranoia to fuel the next generation of computer and processor technology, according to his keynote speech at fall Comdex '96.




