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A whole new Macworld
- Some think that the Macworld Expo should be renamed iMacworld for all its emphasis on the new Apple consumer system. The excitement surrounding the New York show seems to highlight Steve Jobs's profitable business strategy, though it remains to be seen whether the company can complete its turnaround. [News.com]
AMD eyes copper, 1-GHz chip
- Motorola's chip division and Advanced Micro Devices detailed a technology-sharing alliance today that will give AMD the ability to make copper-based microprocessors and give Motorola needed components to build "system-on-a-chip" parts for intelligent devices. [News.com]
AMD keeps its distance
- Just has it has done for over a year and half, Advanced Micro Devices has adjusted its processor prices to undercut Intel's by 25 percent. [News.com]
AMD losses shatter estimates
- Advanced Micro Devices reported a loss of 64.6 million, or 45 cents a share--double the consensus estimate--on sales of $527 million for the second quarter. [News.com]
AMD stock drops on reported loss
- Advanced Micro Devices shares fell nearly 13 percent today to close at 15.875 after the company yesterday reported a loss of 64.6 million, or 45 cents a share--double the consensus estimate--on sales of $527 million for the second quarter. [News.com]
AMD to postpone IBM K6 effort
- Just months after recruiting IBM to manufacture its processors, Advanced Micro Devices is putting the brakes on the deal. [News.com]
AMD walking microprocessor tightrope
- Sales of processors are way up at Advanced Micro Devices, but that's just part of the problem. [News.com]
AMD, Motorola in copper chip deal
- On Monday, Motorola's chip division and Advanced Micro Devices will announce they're teaming up to advance the use of copper-based chipmaking technology, giving both companies a needed boost in a fiercely competitive, resource-intensive industry. [News.com]
AMP restructures, cuts 3,500 jobs
- Beset by weak market conditions and a strong dollar, AMP has unveiled a major restructuring that calls for the elimination of 3,500 jobs or about 7.5 percent of the company's global workforce. [News.com]
AOL 4.0 released
- After two years of development and beta testing, America Online today quietly premiered the highly anticipated new version of its software, AOL 4.0. [News.com]
AOL deploys 56-kbps standard
- America Online today said it has deployed the International Telecommunication Union standard V.90 modem protocol for 56-kbps access across its network, in an effort to open up access lines for users who increasingly are taking advantage of faster modems. [News.com]
AOL hosts federal antidrug push
- The White House today launched a new national antidrug campaign, with America Online as an online partner. [News.com]
AOL scores Unilever ad deal
- Scores of consumer brands will be appearing online under a new marketing deal announced today between America Online and Unilever, Europe's largest consumer products company and one of the largest global advertisers. [News.com]
AOL tests AOL.com feature
- AOL.com, the Web site and portal progeny of online service America Online, has quietly launched a preview version of its My News section, the latest step in the site's redesign. [News.com]
AOL ups stake in video firm
- America Online has opted to take an increased equity stake in Videos Now, sending stock in its parent company higher. [News.com]
AOL, Netscape push portals
- The battle to be Net users' home page rages on, with AOL beefing up its AOL.com offering with a beta of its personalized news service and Netscape launching a multimillion-dollar showbiz campaign to push the consumer content on its Netcenter portal. Meanwhile, AOL is tapped for a high-profile government antidrug campaign. [News.com]
AT&T outlines post-TCI vision
- AT&T is ready to wire the world, or at least the 17 million households it will add to its customer base when its merger with cable giant Tele-Communications Incorporated is complete. [News.com]
AT&T revenues up slightly
- AT&T the largest U.S. long distance carrier, today posted better-than-expected second-quarter profits and slightly improved revenues as growth in business services, online ventures, and wireless services was partially offset by a decline in the company's consumer business. [News.com]
AT&T's acquisition strategy
- Though AT&T's new international partnership with British Telecommunications is the latest move by AT&T chairman C. Michael Armstrong to assemble a bold strategy to transform the once sleepy telecoms giant, his biggest challenge may be making the pieces fit. [News.com]
AT&T, British Telecom face scrutiny
- AT&T and British Telecommunications will face intense regulatory scrutiny for their new $10 billion international partnership and may be required to agree to concessions to gain approval, analysts said. [News.com]
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