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By Darrell Etherington
January 28, 2009
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By Katie Fehrenbacher
January 26, 2009
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By Stacey Higginbotham
January 26, 2009
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By Stacey Higginbotham
January 22, 2009
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By Om Malik
January 20, 2009
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By Stacey Higginbotham
January 12, 2009
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By Jennifer Kho
January 6, 2009
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What do Google, IBM, Caterpillar and Intel all have in common? Besides making boatloads of money last quarter?
By Andrew Leonard
April 18, 2008
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Lenovo wants its brand to stand alone. But one Boeing jet is still worth a million pairs of Chinese sneakers. So who is beating whom?
By Andrew Leonard
November 2, 2007
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Paging Marx and Engels: Please pick up the virtual white courtesy telephone
By Andrew Leonard
September 18, 2007
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Ready to carry 30,000 movies on a device the size of an iPod?
By Farhad Manjoo
August 31, 2007
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Frances E. Allen receives highest honor in male-dominated field.
By Lynn Harris
February 21, 2007
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Cheap workers aren't the only reason for global information technology empire building
By Andrew Leonard
November 15, 2006
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While a small Utah company launches a frontal assault on free software, the rest of the globe is saying: Gimme some of that!
By Sam Williams
December 22, 2003
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SCO claims IBM and Linux have ripped off its old program code. Linux advocates say that's bunk. Nothing will become clear until SCO shows its hand in court.
By Farhad Manjoo
August 18, 2003
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A software company launches a billion-dollar suit
against the open-source operating system's biggest backer, IBM -- and only
succeeds in underscoring Linux's strength.
By Farhad Manjoo
June 3, 2003
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Meir Lehman has been studying the life cycles of computer programs since he was a researcher at IBM 30 years ago. One of these days he's going to get it all figured out.
By Sam Williams
April 8, 2002
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What new cocktails of toxic chemicals are brewing in the high-tech industry's "clean rooms" -- and will we ever know what harm they're causing?
By Jim Fisher
July 31, 2001
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Is workers' health the price we pay for high-tech progress? First of two parts.
By Jim Fisher
July 30, 2001
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When open-source developers and IBM took gambles on each other, free software showed it can flourish in the heartland of corporate computing.
By Andrew Leonard
September 12, 2000
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"IBM wasn't interested in buying the Microsoft of that era."
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June 9, 2000
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Would Bill Gates have come to power if the Justice Department's antitrust division hadn't attacked IBM?
By Andrew Leonard
June 8, 2000
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A software superpower is declared a monopoly, free software rakes in billions and money makes the world go round: The year in tech.
By Janelle Brown, Mark Gimein, Andrew Leonard and Kaitlin Quistgaard
December 15, 1999
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By driving the price of low-end computers to near zero, the free-PC movement is driving itself to near extinction.
By Mark Gimein
December 3, 1999
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Will the five class-action suits -- and more undoubtedly to come -- cause the software giant any pain?
By Janelle Brown
November 29, 1999