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By just about any standard, Microchip Technology has been a business success story. Sales by the Chandler-based semiconductor firm have risen from about $78 million in 1990 to more than $1 billion in the current fiscal year.
SAN JOSE, Calif. - For the first time in five years, Intel Corp. will make a major change in the plumbing of its chips by switching to a new design that promises better performance and lower power consumption than today's Pentium 4.
SAN JOSE, Calif. - For the first time in five years, Intel Corp. will make a major change in the plumbing of its chips by switching to a new design that promises better performance and lower power consumption than today's Pentium 4.
About 20 percent of Tempe's jobs are technology-related, and many of those folks probably can't shake the stereotype that they're geeks.
Scottsdale Unified School District officials are scaling back their request for tax money to improve technology in classrooms, at least for the time being.
TUNIS, Tunisia - The final day of a U.N. technology summit explored how people, governments and companies can work to speed up technology and content for users in Africa, Asia and the Middle East.
NEW YORK - While they're out chasing the news, employees at a local television station are wondering if anybody is tailing them.
On one side of the lake is an avid fisherman equipped with all the latest in technology such as a fiberglass pole, artificial lures and a fish finder.
Tax incentives, improved access to venture capital and a new “brand” for the state are among the recommendations presented Thursday to strengthen Arizona's knowledge-based economy.
May 27, 2004
ABOARD THE USS HARRY S. TRUMAN - Lt. Shawn Hall spends his days thousands of feet above Iraq in his F/A-18 fighter jet, dropping GPS-guided bombs in support of American troops on the ground.
Information technology has the power to transform and improve health care access and delivery across Arizona.
Dreamy idealism is the environmentalism of the past, said Kevin Edwards, chairman of the Green Building Expo. He sees the movement’s future in the practical realm of more affordable new technologies that will be on display at the expo Friday and Saturday in Scottsdale.
Dreamy idealism is the environmentalism of the past, said Kevin Edwards, chairman of the Green Building Expo. He sees the movement’s future in the practical realm of more affordable new technologies that will be on display at the expo Friday and Saturday in Scottsdale.
Wireless technology is becoming the next big development in the New Economy, and Arizona is becoming a major player in the business, speakers told the first Arizona Wireless Expo held Monday in Tempe.
You don’t have to buy the latest, top-of-the-line option every time you shop for technology. I know I risk being shunned by the nerd community for saying it, but there are times to splurge and times to save.
The best way to fight graffiti, at least as Mesa is concerned, is with a smart phone app.
DENVER - Quicker. More secure. More fun. Stores, credit card companies and banks are giving consumers new ways to pay in the latest evolution of cashless payments.
Instant messages. Text messages. E-mail. Voicemail. Blogs. Online social networks. And the good ol' cell phone. If you thought there were enough ways to communicate with others and express yourself, think again.
From an indoor archery facility to more equestrian-friendly amenities, improvements are eventually coming to Maricopa County's regional parks.
Teachers looking to integrate technology into their classroom may be able to supplement technology in their classes through a grant from CCS.
General Dynamics C4 Systems in Scottsdale will officially open a laboratory today that the company bills as the first devoted specifically to developing new technologies for infantry soldiers.
I’ll admit that I’m a gadget geek. If it’s new tech, I’ll usually want it. But looking at the latest crop of new vehicles, I had to stop and give my head a shake. Hmmm, have we gone just a bit too far?
Q: What exactly is Skype, and how do I use it? - Jennifer
When the Tribune converted to computers a couple decades ago, someone stuck a cartoon on the wall showing a crusty editor pointing out a machine to a newsroom neophyte.
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