Intel reported a 90 percent drop in net income to $234 million, or 4 cents per share, for the fourth quarter.
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Intel reported a 90 percent drop in net income to $234 million, or 4 cents per share, for the fourth quarter.
By ASHLEE VANCE
The chief executive said Intel would continue to invest in manufacturing technology as it looks to outpace rivals.
By ERIC PFANNER
The trend is hastening the industry's push to develop new business models for digital music, some of which emulate the consumers prefer to acquire music - that is, free of charge.
By MIGUEL HELFT
Carol Bartz, the new chief of Yahoo, has made it clear that she is not convinced that selling the search business is a good idea.
Carol Bartz delivered her first speech since she replaced Jerry Yang as Yahoo's chief executive, offering the glimpse of a personality very different from Yang's.
TALKING BUSINESS
By JOE NOCERA
Steve Jobs's decision to reveal more about his health may not belong entirely to him, not when so much of Apple's business relies on his personality as chief executive.
By MAYUMI NEGISHI AND KENTARO HAMADA / Reuters
Hitachi, the biggest electronics maker in Japan, now faces an annual net loss of more than $1.1 billion instead of a previously forecast profit, hurt by a sharp decline in microchip sales, people with direct knowledge of the situation said Friday.
Reuters
The South Korean electronics giant will join together its chip and display units and combine the telecom and media businesses.
By BRAD STONE
Many point to the talent available at Apple as reassurance as Steve Jobs takes a medical leave of absence from the company. But others are looking at the company's history with worry.
By ERIC PFANNER
A spokesman for Alexsandr Lebedev suggested that the billionaire's interest was not confined to The Evening Standard.
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By STUART ELLIOTT
The magazine is running a front cover advertisement in its February issue — taking the whole space behind a flap which open from the middle of the cover.
Reuters
The information and communication technology industry makes a similar contribution to global warming as aviation, and this is growing fast, analysts say.
Bloomberg News
Spending probably fell as much as 5 percent last year, according to TNS Media Intelligence. That would be the most since 2001, when the figure dropped 9.8 percent.
Reuters
Motorola will eliminate another 4,000 jobs, or an estimated 6 percent of its work force, and warned that it would have a fourth-quarter loss. as sales of cellphones were weaker than expected.
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