The Celeron's pretty hot, and makes for some hot little boxes, now that it's hit 500. It toasts pretty much any Pentium-II out there. |
The company had become almost unmanageable, ... In the past two and a half years, it felt like you just couldn't get anything done. The turf wars became more pronounced. |
The consumer market is largely a fourth-quarter market nowadays, and this will severely damage the market. There is no way around it. |
The enabling technologies are the strength of the back end and the competence of the wireless network, |
The GPS navigation market is poised for rapid growth in the US in 2006. The most successful GPS products will be those with affordable prices, strong performance, and a simple user interface. |
The next big wave for computers, at least as far as we can tell, is going to be these modular designs, so it's a race to see which major brand does it first, |
The next big wave for computers, at least as far as we can tell, is going to be these modular designs, so it's a race to see which major brand does it first. |
The overseas market isn't saturated like the U.S.. |
The phone is rapidly becoming a window to the world. In many ways it's becoming a replacement for the PC. |
The physics chip adds a level of reality in games we just haven't been able to get. |
The product is clearly now really late. |
The software industry as a whole is eager to put a dent in piracy, so Microsoft as a leading vendor can say it has stepped up to do its part in the fight. |
The suit is likely to hurt both firms' opportunities. |
The thing that makes me so nervous is that there are no hardware (manufacturers) here. I don't have anything to wrap my arms around and say, Ah, yes, this is something that's coming to market soon. |
There are a lot of tech companies in the Bay Area that are setting the pace. Apple is on a major upswing and Hewlett-Packard is doing well in printers and visual technologies, and giving Dell a run for its money in personal computers. |