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Percentage of wireless customers who use their cell phones to take pictures

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Less Bounce in This Tech Rebound
While corporations are buying again, their spending strategies are Spartan, and no innovative tide is likely to sweep in and overcome that conservatism

The Payoff from Cheaper Web Tech
Thanks to the dot-com bust and continuous improvement, sites today are paying less for better hardware, software, workers, and services

Tech Hiring: No Longer an Oxymoron
The worst of times seems to be over as an uptick in IT spending spurs recruitment, especially for the experienced and the versatile

Big Blue Rides a Big Wave
The tech giant is being propelled by higher tech spending and a shift toward one-stop shopping for hardware, software, and services

Sun Peeks Out of the Shadows
The server giant hails resurgent sales and deals with AMD and Intel as proof that the dark days are done. Investors may need more evidence

RFID: On Track for a Rapid Rise
Electronic inventory-tracking tags may be a headache for suppliers who have to adopt them -- and a potential goldmine for tech companies

Talking RFID with Wal-Mart's CIO
Linda Dillman explains why the retailing giant is so gung ho about the tracking technology and why suppliers are signing up to test it




INT'L FINANCE -- FROM BW
Tech IPOs: The Tide May Be Turning
There's new interest in Europe, but the lessons of the crash haven't been forgotten (2/16/04)

ASIAN BUSINESS -- FROM BW
Japan's Tech Comeback
Thanks to demand for digital products, the country's consumer-electronics companies are thriving (2/9/04)

TECH KNOWLEDGE -- FROM S&P
This Tech Market Is Really Connecting
Communications equipment makers finally have some promising prospects, such as VoIP and 3G telecom services (1/30/04)

COMMENTARY -- FROM BW
Why High Tech Has To Stay Humble
The industry can't forget the key lesson of the lean years: Put customers first (1/19/04)

STREET WISE
Intel: Powered Up for Another Hot Year
Wi-Fi, updated chips, and booming consumer-electronics are likely to keep the chipmaker firing on all cylinders (1/15/04)

BW'S INDUSTRY OUTLOOK 2004
Chips
This boom is just powering up (1/12/04)

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