Supercomputing for the Masses
Advances in chip design are prompting companies to take advantage of the potential power. But the necessary new markets and software are lagging
Dell Dabbles in Tablets
The PC giant is warming to products it once ignored as part of a bigger effort to recapture business sales lost to rivals HP and Lenovo
Apple Forecasts: Not Just Hype
Unusually aggressive guidance didn't stop analysts from making even more optimistic predictions for the iPhone maker in 2008
Dell: Confounded by Costs
Restructuring expenses will take further toll on the computer maker's earnings, likely weighing on shares and delaying its turnaround
An Embarrassment of Succession Fiascoes
The main cause of the messes at Citigroup and Merrill Lynch is their boards' failures to develop authentic leaders and succession plans
Toxic Tech: Greenpeace Speaks
Its environmental ranking of Sony, Nintendo and other electronics makers raises consumer awareness—but does it factor into buying decisions?
Chip Stocks: Rolling with the Punches
After pulling back from big gains earlier in the year, Intel and Cypress Semiconductor shares look attractive, says S&P's Clyde Montevirgen
HP’s Cultural Revolution
To pick up the pace of innovation, the tech giant is betting on startups and injecting their DNA into its operations
The Changing Board
Corporate directors expert Ken Daly says as businesses change, boards need the "right people who look at the right issues with the right information"
New Applications for Microchips
Semiconductor makers such as STMicroelectronics are finding medical uses for the tiny chips they develop—from cancer and flu detection to insulin delivery