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  • Venture Capitalists are Back

    After three years of reluctance to invest in new technology companies, venture capitalists have begun to emerge from their Sand Hill Road bunkers—and enterprise software is what they’ve set their sights on. Companies offering customer-management software, systems-integration services or consulting are raking in one of every four dollars of new venture capital, according to Growthink…

  • LaCie Boosts PC External Storage To 1 Terabyte

    In a bit of understatement, storage enclosure manufacturer LaCie announced the “Bigger Disk” this week, a device that houses a full terabyte of storage. The $1,199 enclosure isn’t cheap, but the device serves as a direct-attachable bit bucket that can house up to a month of MPEG-2 video. Four cables are included to allow data…

  • Lindows to Enter Business Desktop Market

    Lindows.com Inc. has been popularizing an inexpensive Linux desktop for the public, LindowsOS, for years with low-priced bundles at Wal-Mart, but this year founder and CEO Michael Robertson is planning to introduce LindowsOS Professional, an operating system for business users. Not that there’s much difference in his opinion between business and home operating systems. “People…

  • It’s Not ALL About Linux

    There’s no denying that Microsoft is worried about Linux — and justifiably so. But, contrary to prevailing “wisdom,” this fear is not dictating Microsoft’s every move. Wait! Before you burn me in effigy atop a pyre of flaming “Linux for Dummies” books, hear me out. I am discounting neither the value of Linux, nor the…

  • Texas Instruments CEO Stepping Down

    Semiconductor maker Texas Instruments Inc. announced Thursday that Thomas J. Engibous will step down as president and chief executive of the Dallas-based company on May 1. He will be replaced by chief operating officer Richard K. Templeton. In the planned transition, Engibous, 50, will remain chairman. Templeton, 45, has been with TI for 23 years…

  • Xerox Phaser 8400 Series Color Printer

    What’s faster than most laser printers, prints much like an offset printing press, and costs $1,000? It’s the Xerox Phaser 8400 Series Color Printer. This solid-ink printer melts its resin-based ink, sprays it on a drum, then rolls the drum against the paper to transfer the image—all at an engine speed of 24 pages per…

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