For Gateway, a road to nowhere?
Turnaround efforts aren't quelling speculation about the computer maker's long-term prospects for remaining solo.September 15, 2005, 8:38 AM PDT
Computer saves drowning girl
A 10-year-old who sank to the bottom of the deep end is saved by a computerized pool-monitoring system.Images: Rescue in the pool
September 1, 2005, 7:12 AM PDT
Lenovo plans to dominate PC market by 2010
With its acquisition of IBM's PC business behind it, Lenovo will begin selling PCs outside China in 2006--and will aim for the top.August 29, 2005, 7:46 AM PDT
Gateway to enhance production capacity
New plant for assembling configure-to-order desktops, notebooks and servers will be either a company-owned facility or a joint venture.August 23, 2005, 11:38 AM PDT
Intel opens design centers for developing world
New centers will examine local conditions and economies to design PCs and components for the people who live there.July 31, 2005, 9:00 PM PDT
PC shipments growing faster than expected
More first-time buyers snap up low-cost machines. Market leader Dell sees PC shipments grow 23.7 percent.July 18, 2005, 3:22 PM PDT
HP trots out the $249 desktop
Hewlett-Packard is currently selling two home PCs that, after rebate, cost less than a rear-bag lawn mower at Sears.July 13, 2005, 11:56 AM PDT
Lenovo links with blade desktop maker
Chinese giant to resell ClearCube's blade systems, as it kicks off effort to become an international powerhouse.July 10, 2005, 9:00 PM PDT
Supercomputer slays U.K.'s top chess player
Chess grandmaster comes in a distant second to Hydra, in the latest clash of human versus machine.Photos: Grandmaster crushed
July 1, 2005, 7:51 AM PDT
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HP separates PC group again, names new boss
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Lenovo profit drops
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Pushing dual-core PCs beyond the desktop
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Ted Waitt leaves Gateway board
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HP rolls out printers for small businesses
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Via readies $250 PC
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Gateway narrows loss on strong notebook sales
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Photos: For old PCs, the end comes in pieces
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Tech giants boost recycling efforts
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Study: HP edges Lenovo on its home turf
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NORAD gives thumbs up to blade PCs
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IDC lowers PC forecast for '05
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Torvalds switches to Apple
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Lenovo buy gets green light from Washington
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New Lenovo takes shape
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