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Summary.     Click for More > 4th-quarter earnings beat forecasts Beyond.com files for bankruptcy Nvidia workers admit insider trading Palm beats Wall Street expectations Family of 4 found dead
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  The bodies man,38, woman, 42 and two girls, ages 12 and 4, were found about 12:30 p.m.
Apr.5   Police Say Wife Shot Husband, Daughters  The victims are Uli Schiefer, his wife Tae, their daughter Jessica, 4, and Elsa, 12, Tae's daughter from a previous relationship Apr.20 Fight, evacuation at Great America Apr.30   Bush spoke about tax cuts  President Bush delivered a feel-your-pain message, raising money for GOP gubernatorial candidate Simon May.30 Revenue outlook lowered Jul.11 Network Ass. Posts Profit, Hits Year Low Jul.16   4,000 jobs trimmed  Chip-making giant posted disappointing second-quarter earnings. Most of the reductions will be made through attrition Aug.6 20-Foot Flames in Cardboard Factory Fire Aug.8 Grove donates $5m to stem cell program SONICblue fires chief executive Sep.5 SONICblue cuts 25% work force Sep.19 Quarter loss, revenue misses expectations Oct.7 Zire, first handheld computer under $100 Oct.10 Intel lost patent dispute Oct.15 $686 million profit, expectations missed Oct.28 2 new handheld computers introduced Nov.4   Appl. Materials to cut 800 Bay Area Jobs  Semiconductor equipment maker will cut 11% of its work force, as it struggles with the continuing high-tech slump Dec.5 Intel boosts fourth-quarter sales forecast Dec.18 Reports surprise 2nd-quarter profit



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Fastest-Ever Pentium 4 4th-quarter earnings beat forecasts  Chip maker shipped a record number of microprocessors 500 jobs to cut Otellini promoted to No. 2 position Beyond.com files for bankruptcy  Internet commerce provider will sell its assets to Digital River Inc. for just $11 million Nvidia workers admit insider trading  John Lin, 41, and Geoffrey Chang, 34, bought shares after learning company had won a $2 billion deal with Microsoft Intel Developer Forum Quarter revenue guidance affirmed 1900 new homes drawing thousands Palm beats Wall Street expectations  For the 3 months ended March 1, Palm it earned $2.9 million, or a penny a share Convicted of insider trading Police shoot and kill kidnapper Family of 4 found dead


January 2002 ... more > Top ^

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Jan.7  Gassee gets new CEO post
Jan.15  
 SONICblue raises revenue projections
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Jan.20  Split of software, hardware groups
Jan.22  3D Chips
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February 2002 ... more > Top ^

Feb.4  Next-generation operating system
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Feb.6  Narrower loss for SONICblue
Feb.11  New processors for handheld gadgets
Feb.15  Nvidia discloses SEC investigation
Feb.21  SONICblue settles shareholder lawsuit
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Feb.27  Plans for next-generation Pentium 4


March 2002 ... more > Top ^

Mar.5  Boy nearly drowned in public pool
Mar.6  Quarter to Offer Few Surprises
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Mar.8
Mar.21  
 Loss narrowed
Mar.22  Shares Jump After Rosy Results
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Mar.29  Network Ass. presses reacquire McAfee
 Align Technology names new CEO
Mar.31  Upstart Teoma takes aim at Google


April 2002 ... more > Top ^

Apr.4  
  The bodies man,38, woman, 42 and two girls, ages 12 and 4, were found about 12:30 p.m.
Apr.5   Police Say Wife Shot Husband, Daughters
  The victims are Uli Schiefer, his wife Tae, their daughter Jessica, 4, and Elsa, 12, Tae's daughter from a previous relationship
Apr.15 Intel to pay Intergraph $300 million Apr.20   Fight, evacuation at Great America  Paramount's theme park was evacuated and closed several hours after a fight broke out that left several parkgoers injured Apr.25  Network Associates to restate earnings Apr.29  Nvidia to restate earnings Apr.30   Bush spoke about tax cuts
  President Bush delivered a feel-your-pain message, raising money for GOP gubernatorial candidate Simon


May 2002 ... more > Top ^

May.1  Chipsets for Disposable Cell Phones May.17  Network Associates restates earnings May.20  New Chipsets with Integrated Graphics May.23  Intel Buys New Focus Laser Unit May.28  Chip Prices Cut Up to 53% May.30   Revenue outlook lowered
  Fourth quarter will be approximately $230 million. The company won't yet achieve profitability as a result

June 2002 ... more > Top ^

Jun.6  Nat. Semiconductor Posts Surprise Profit Quarter sales forecast scaled back Jun.7  Stock plunges Jun.9 New operating system: Palm OS 5 Jun.18  Intel to shutter Web hosting service Jun.21  Couple assaulted at home Jun.23  New Mobile Processors Jun.25 Quarter loss matches expectations Sentencing delayed for DeGuzman  Fourth-quarter net loss

July 2002 ... more > Top ^

Jul.2  Itanium 2 Processor ready to roll out Jul.11   Network Ass. Posts Profit, Hits Year Low  Network Associates Inc. is the subject of a SEC investigation into its past accounting Jul.16   4,000 jobs trimmed
  Chip-making giant posted disappointing second-quarter earnings. Most of the reductions will be made through attrition
Jul.17  Intel Shares Rally Jul.18  Transmeta posts loss, cuts work force Jul.22  Earlier Rollout of 3.0 Ghz Pentium 4  Palm inks deal with IBM Jul.23  Shares Jump 10% Jul.25  Palm's Grip Slips Jul.26  Reverse stock split to help with spinoff Jul.29  Toddler Falls from Second-Story Window

August 2002 ... more > Top ^

Aug.5  Job Fair Draws Hundreds of Hopefuls Aug.6   20-Foot Flames in Cardboard Factory Fire  Flames shot out of the Jefferson Smurfet warehouse at De La Cruz and Martin. The fire grew to three alarms Aug.7  Share Options Won't Counted as Expense Aug.8   Grove donates $5m to stem cell program
  Intel chairman announced a matching grant plan to reinvigorate the UCSF human embryonic stem cell program  Shares fall with pending S&P 500 removal   SONICblue fires chief executive
  The board of directors for consumer electronics company fired chief executive, president and chairman, Ken Potashner Aug.9  Expensing stock options rejected Aug.12  New Chip Manufacturing Technology Aug.13  Network Assoc. Sweetens McAfee Offer Aug.19  Color Claim Mistake Aug.23  Man killed by red light runner Aug.26  Intel Sees Modest Growth Ahead Aug.27  Intel Drops on CEO's Assessment  Palm sued for overstating color features

September 2002 ... more > Top ^

Sep.3  Chips Prices Cut Up to 52% Sep.5  Palm offers refund for m130 customers  Shares Fall Ahead of Update   SONICblue cuts 25% work force
  SONICblue consolidates operations in Santa Clara. SVP of sales, and CTO, were among those to lose their jobs Sep.6  Intel Up on Relief Update Wasn't Worse Sep.8  New Chip Designs Sep.9  New computer security technology Sep.16  Single-chip hand-held device technology  SONICblue New Digital Music Players Sep.17  Experimental Tri-Gate Transistors Sep.19   Quarter loss, revenue misses expectations  3Com Corp. posted a fiscal first-quarter loss of $32 million. The company expects second-quarter revenues to decline Sep.20  Palm Sees Brighter Prospects Sep.23  Loss slightly smaller than expected Sep.24  To break world handshake record Sep.25  Pulitzer Prize winner gives lecture Sep.26  Nvidia offers to buy stock options Sep.29  Biggest move yet against Intel

October 2002 ... more > Top ^

Oct.1  Shareholders approve reverse stock split Oct.4  Billboard Draws Protest Oct.7   Zire, first handheld computer under $100  Zire has a sleek housing look differing from previous Palms, but doesn't boast any new software features University hopes to raise $350 million Oct.8 Sony makes $20 million investment in Palm Oct.10   Intel lost patent dispute  A judge ruled against Intel in a long-running dispute with Intergraph over patents involving the Itanium processor Oct.15 Handset Chips Unveiled   $686 million profit, expectations missed  3rd-quarter earnings is a the result of a lackluster back-to-school season and weak corporate demand Oct.22 Move to Next-Generation Manufacturing Oct.28   2 new handheld computers introduced  New Tungsten T is the company's first with built-in Bluetooth technology. The Tungsten W is for shipment to Europe Philippine president visits Silicon Valley Oct.29 Convenience store robbery Oct.30 30 Days to Appeal Patent Infringement

November 2002 ... more > Top ^

Nov.4   Appl. Materials to cut 800 Bay Area Jobs
  Semiconductor equipment maker will cut 11% of its work force, as it struggles with the continuing high-tech slump
Nov.11 Fastest-Ever Pentium 4 Chip Nov.13 Applied Materials Posts Profit Nov.15 Roxio Bids $5.3 M to Buy Napster Assets

December 2002 ... more > Top ^

Dec.5 Analysts Upbeat on Pending Update
  Intel boosts fourth-quarter sales forecast  Revenue forecast is the result of greater-than-expected demand for computer microprocessors Dec.6 Fatality accident Dec.17 Intel Invests in Wireless Companies Dec.18   Reports surprise 2nd-quarter profit  Handheld computer maker's profit of $3.5 million is whipping analysts' expectations by 27 cents per share Dec.19 $69 million loss in fiscal second quarter