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  • Intel to launch biggest ad campaign in 8 years

    Intel Corp. says it is betting big on its "ultrabook" concept with its largest advertising campaign since 2003.


  • Intel exploring ways to help Stephen Hawking speak

    Intel Corp. is looking for ways to help famed British physicist Stephen Hawking reverse the slowing of his speech, according to a senior executive with the American chipmaker.


  • Intel cuts 4Q outlook citing supply shortages

    Chip maker Intel Corp. caused shares for the entire microchip sector to sink when it cut its fourth-quarter revenue outlook Monday.


  • Economy Briefs

    The Federal Reserve under Ben S. Bernanke has done more to explain its policies to the public than ever before. It's ready to go further still.


  • Specialist Bernard Wheeler works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on Dec. 12, 2011. (Associated Press)

    Stocks fall as rating agencies knock euro deal

    Stocks closed sharply lower Monday after two big rating agencies criticized a fiscal pact between European leaders last week that is aimed at easing the region's debt crisis.


  • Judge dismisses claims in Intel antitrust lawsuit

    A federal judge is dismissing several claims against Intel in an antitrust lawsuit filed by New York's attorney general.


  • GE investing $1B in Bay Area software hub

    General Electric Co., a maker of power plants, jet engines and medical imaging equipment, said Thursday that it is investing $1 billion in a new software headquarters in the San Francisco Bay Area with plans to hire 400 software-related staffers to develop what it calls the "Industrial Internet."


  • GE investing $1B in Silicon Valley software hub

    General Electric Co., a maker of power plants, jet engines and medical imaging equipment, said Thursday that it is investing $1 billion in a new software headquarters in Silicon Valley with plans to hire 400 software-related staffers to develop what it calls the "Industrial Internet."


  • Calif. jury rejects Rambus antitrust claims

    A California jury denied Rambus Inc. billions of dollars in damages as it determined that chip-makers Micron Technology Inc. and Hynix Semiconductor Inc. didn't conspire to fix prices of memory chips in order to hike the prices of products for which Rambus licenses the rights.


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