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...detrimental effects of these policies are twofold. Ninety percent of Intel-based personal computers now come with Windows pre-installed, giving Microsoft effective control over the course of technological development in the software industry. Furthermore, the fact that Microsoft has discouraged innovation from its competitors has undoubtedly curbed the introduction of new products onto the technological market...
...product. If the item is tech, that's nasty. It means you will probably have to take the hit--unless you can wait for a new product cycle. If one is just around the corner, I use the break to buy more, as I have often done with Intel. If the next product looks hopelessly stalled or way out in the future, I take a pass...
Cramer, a hedge-fund manager, writes for theStreet.com He is long on Intel. This column should not be construed as advice to sell or buy stocks
...DOTCOM A major reason patients may shy away from managing their health care online is fear that their privacy will be invaded. What if someone could find out your test results or what's in your medicine chest? To head off such fears, the American Medical Association, with Intel's help, will begin credentialing online doctors. A digital identity card will allow them to transmit medical data to patients securely. Next on our wish list: e-docs who make house calls...
...engineers at Intel and NEC noticed that there was something funny about the chips they were building to control floppy disk drives. A "definite logic bug," says one document. "A flaw in the microcode," says another. They fixed the problem...