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Special Reports

  • Letter from AOL's Steve Case

    September 8, 1997 4:30 PM PDT

    Steve Case, chief executive of America Online, says the CompuServe deal will translate into more focus and resources to AOL's core interactive services and content businesses.

  • Is monopoly the ultimate goal?

    September 4, 1997 1:00 PM PDT

    That the key to power and wealth in the PC industry is control of what's inside a PC has not been lost on Intel, which has brought enough of the personal computer under its sway that some are beginning to wonder where Intel technology ends and where the rest begins.

  • From microprocessors to media

    September 4, 1997 1:00 PM PDT

    From microprocessors to media

  • Intel by the numbers

    September 4, 1997 1:00 PM PDT

    Since releasing its first microprocessor in 1971, Intel (INTC) has become one of the largest and most profitable corporations in the world. Like oil companies, telecommuncations giants, and other megacorporations, its success has pretty much depended on one product.

  • Expansion into networking

    September 4, 1997 1:00 PM PDT

    Breaking into the networking business ain't easy, but don't tell that to microprocessor monolith Intel (INTC).

  • New chip could shut out rivals

    September 4, 1997 12:00 PM PDT

    The balance of power in the semiconductor industry is currently being determined by, of all things, a plug.

  • Grand dame

    August 11, 1997 5:00 AM PDT

    WASHINGTON--Today in Washington it's as trendy for politicians to advocate technology as it is to pitch family values.

  • CNET RADIO: Alternative online access

    August 8, 1997 5:00 PM PDT

    CNET RADIO: Alternative online access

  • Steve Case's letter to members

    July 24, 1997 7:00 PM PDT

    Steve Case's letter to members

  • Windows 98 screen shot

    July 23, 1997 5:20 PM PDT

     

  • Apple posts $56 million loss

    July 16, 1997 3:00 PM PDT

    Apple's earnings for the quarter, the subject of much speculation and worry on Wall Street, outperform analysts' estimates. But profitability for the year is off, the company says.

  • Letter from management

    July 10, 1997 12:30 PM PDT

     

  • Letter from Gil Amelio

    July 10, 1997 12:30 PM PDT

     

  • Amelio, Hancock out of Apple

    July 9, 1997 9:00 PM PDT

    In a sweeping management shakeup, chief executive Gilbert Amelio and executive vice president of technology Ellen Hancock resign from Apple Computer.

  • Deposing the information

    July 9, 1997 5:00 AM PDT

    Pamela Samuelson doesn't come off as the hell-raiser she is. The 48-year-old law professor speaks in the measured, long sentences of one long accustomed to delivering classroom lectures, not diatribes.

  • UUNet death penalty cancel message

    July 7, 1997 2:50 PM PDT

     

  • High court rejects CDA

    June 26, 1997 4:00 PM PDT

    The Supreme Court finds the Communications Decency Act unconstitutional under the First Amendment.

  • Supreme Court rejects CDA

    June 26, 1997 8:05 AM PDT

    The Supreme Court finds the Communications Decency Act unconstitutional.

  • Silicon Valley soothsayer

    June 23, 1997 5:00 AM PDT

    It's hard to resist calling Paul Saffo a futurist when he plays the part so well. This afternoon, he's finishing up a speakerphone conversation with a pleasant-sounding woman, which is really a computer, when our camera crew arrives.

  • Can he save Novell?

    May 31, 1997 5:00 AM PDT

    Eric Schmidt probably wasn't the first person Novell's board thought of when it started looking for a leader. But after almost a year-long search, the former Sun Microsystems visionary is exactly who the pragmatic, buttoned-down, Utah-based networking company picked to restore its rapidly fading luster.

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