Learn how General Motors is using high-performance computers made by International Business Machines to make cars safer and market new automobiles. Other companies harnessing high-power computers include Boeing, DreamWorks, Eli Lilly, and Speedo. Supercomputing leaders are IBM, Hewlett-Packard, Dell, Oracle and Cray
10/5/10
Learn how companies including AT&T;, Intel, IBM, Hewlett-Packard, and Google are developing software, hardware, and components designed to put artificial intelligence onto tablets and other mobile devices
9/21/10
Learn how large companies including Wells Fargo and SAP as well as smaller businesses such as restaurants and nail salons are using Apple's iPad to make employees more productive and keep them better connected to the office
7/7/10
Companies are turning to individualized plans for employees to improve their fitness, assisted by wearable technology and Web sites, in an effort to contain health care costs
5/4/10
Fake chips, routers, and computers cost the electronics industry as much as $100 billion a year; distributors and law enforcers are fighting back
3/2/10
Some handset makers are skipping this year's annual Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, but there's still plenty of mobile industry news about cell phones, carriers, services, and software applications
2/15/10
IT departments attempt to cut costs by experimenting with thin clients, netbooks, virtual desktops, and other substitutes for traditional computing1/13/10
As Baby Boomers retire, companies as varied as GE, Philips, and Nintendo are working on technology that helps seniors stay at home and remain independent
9/22/09
What every pupil needs to know about the phones, computers and other innovative tech they will need as the school year gets under way. How is technology changing the way students learn and teachers teach?
08/25/08
BusinessWeek and partner CNET.com have picked the best tech gear to outfit a dorm room, smallish apartment, or home office. Sample our suggestions:
7/7/05
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