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...late 1970s. Mutual-fund managers with big investments in technology insist the industry has grown so big and diverse that it's unlikely to go bust all at once. Such companies include those that offer services on the Internet (for example, America Online), semiconductors (Micron Technology), hardware (Motorola) and software (Microsoft...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SOUTH FOR THE WINTER? | 12/18/1995 | See Source »

...consequences of infowar will reach down into the ranks. By 2010, the Army hopes to "digitize the battlefield" by linking every soldier and weapons system electronically. A research team led by Motorola and the Army R.-and-D. lab in Natick, Massachusetts, plans to unveil next year a prototype of the equipment that the "21st century land warrior" will have. His helmet will be fitted with microphones and earphones for communications, night-vision goggles and thermal-imaging sensors to see in the dark, along with a heads-up display in front of his eyes to show him where...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Onward Cyber Soldiers | 8/21/1995 | See Source »

...investigation. The U.S. used up a lot of ammunition in the recent trade battle. It is not going to threaten sanctions again, or whip up public support for another big battle. The best thing Kodak has going for it right now is its chief, George Fisher. When he headed Motorola, he was extremely aggressive in breaking into Japanese markets against much tougher odds. He knows the players, and the rules...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: U.S. TO PROBE UNFAIR TRADE PRACTICES AGAINST KODAK | 7/3/1995 | See Source »

...Ernst & Young for the government. Labor Secretary Robert Reich, who has advocated such strategies for years, said the path-breaking" study "shows the surest way to profits and productivity is to treat employees as assets to be developed rather than costs to be cut." An example from the study: Motorola Inc. estimates that it earns $30 for every $1 invested in employee training...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HOW TO GET AHEAD IN BUSINESS | 6/5/1995 | See Source »

...theory, therefore, RISC chips are the wave of the future and CISC chips are a technological dead-end. Most microprocessor companies have voted with their feet by shifting design resources to RISC-based architectures. MIPS, Hewlett-Packard, Digital Sun Microsystems, IBM, Apple and Motorola are all converts...

Author: By Matt Howitt, | Title: tech TALK | 5/17/1995 | See Source »

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