Chips

  • Adobe Continues March Onto Your TV

  • The new sun worshipers

    The semiconductor chip industry has solar power on the brain.
  • Betrayal: A Silicon Valley way of life

    A Santa Clara chip equipment manufacturer accuses a Chinese competitor of stealing trade secrets. So what else is new?
  • Frank Poncherello: Ladies man

    A disco-era blast from the past, starring Erik Estrada.
  • Silicon hogs

    A new study tars microchip manufacturing as wasteful and inefficient. Whatever happened to high tech's squeaky-clean image?
  • Chips ahoy

    AMD competes with Intel, and the public wins. The right Microsoft antitrust settlement can bring the same energy back to the software market.
  • Geeks declare war on Intel

    Chip-heads say flaws in the Pentium 4 prove the high-tech giant is sacrificing engineering principles for marketing goals.
  • A chip named Fido

    It's the American dream all over again -- Pet Chips are the new Pet Rocks.
  • Such a kidder!

    George W. "We'll love the babies" Bush says he's a champion of children in Texas. Roughly 200,000 of them might disagree.
  • Hollyween meltdown

    The party is costume-mandatory: John Cusack comes as a werewolf, James Woods comes and leaves, Neve Campbell comes as herself -- no one gets it.
  • Letters to the Editor

    Shoddy journalism in George W. Bush case? Plus: Blaming Apple for geological events; "Law & Order" spin-off's salacious camerawork.
  • Letters to the Editor

    Paglia and others sound off on Horowitz; Kant can't cure clinical depression; since when is Yale egalitarian?
  • Love those chips!

    One woman's olestra saga can be a lesson for us all.
  • Log: Brief reports and tidbits from the info-sphere

    Amway joins the online multilevel marketing melee
  • Will the Asian crisis end Silicon Valley's boom?

  • Are microchips too fast for mere mortals?

    Moore's Law means our processors get faster every year -- but no law can find uses for all that computing power.
  • Let's Get This Straight: First Microsoft, now Intel?

    Similarities between the two antitrust battles are all on the surface.

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