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26Percentage of wireless customers who use their cell phones to take picturesMore Vitals
| ![]() ![]() The Many Shapes of Tomorrow's PC Sure, it'll be faster and more powerful. It'll also be far more oriented to specific tasks and take wireless broadband networks for granted For Investors, a Gateway to What? They're pondering whether the struggling PC maker's foray into consumer electronics will lead to renewed growth or go nowhere The Penguin's New Desktop Habitat Linux is popping up on PCs worldwide as businesses and governments start opting for the open-source operating system instead of Windows A Classroom Comeback for Apple? While K-12 sales numbers are weak, reviving strength in laptops for students and in the college market could signal a broader recovery |
NEWS ANALYSIS PCs: The Elves Are Working Overtime Strong demand for computers should bring holiday cheer to the tech industry (11/10/03) TECH BUYING GUIDE Move Over, Desktops Now even slim notebooks can do the work of a traditional PC (11/10/03) TECH BUYING GUIDE Handhelds That You'll Always Want To Hold The new PDAs may have a camera, GPS, browser, keyboard, and more (11/10/03) COVER STORY What You Don't Know About Dell The management secrets of the best-run company in technology (11/3/03) STREET WISE Can AMD Get Off This Treadmill? For the perennial also-ran to Intel in microprocessors, flash memory may its future (10/23/03) |
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