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Wednesday, February 18, 2009

How HP Mastered the Pain Game

Brian Caulfield

Wednesday would be a really bad day for Hewlett-Packard Chief Executive Mark Hurd to break his winning streak. Central bankers around the globe are sweatily trying to revive faltering banks. Luckily, Hewlett-Packard has a man at the top now who could be called Maalox in human form.

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Thursday, January 15, 2009

Why Steve Jobs Is Bigger Than Bill Gates

Brian Caulfield

Apple co-founder Steve Jobs’s cultish following is creepy, but his resemblance to Thomas Edison is uncanny. He was there at the birth of the personal computer. He has had his second coming. He has healed one very sick company. And along the way he has changed the way we think about music and movies, telephones and computers.

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Thursday, December 11, 2008

Better Off Without Yahoo!

Brian Caulfield

So, you just got laid off from the struggling portal. Congratulations. Ten years from now Steve Jobs’s iPhone will be just another obsolete gadget. Rob Bailey’s vitamin vodka, however, will still refresh.

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Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Apple Spurns Intel, for Now

Brian Caulfield

One of Intel’s top technologists revealed Monday that the chip giant will not win a spot on Apple’s iconic iPhone anytime soon, even as he outlined Intel’s plans to keep growing as it turns 40 on July 18.

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Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Apple’s Secret Life

Brian Caulfield

Forget Steve Jobs. The time to get the scoop on Apple’s next move is not when its charismatic founder is pitching the faithful on the computer and gadget-maker’s next product. It’s when his minions–Chief Operating Officer Tim Cook and Chief Financial Officer Peter Oppenheimer–meet with Wall Street analysts every quarter to talk over the Cupertino, Calif., company’s financial results. Will Apple introduce a next-generation iPhone in June? Is the company about to overhaul its lineup of hot-selling laptops? Is something even more exotic on the way? Pay attention, because Cook and Oppenheimer will almost surely drop some hints today.

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