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Old-School Keyboard Makes Comeback Of Sorts Almost all keyboards made since the early 1990s are, frankly, no good. A tiny group of writers and hackers know better. They use vintage IBM keyboards.
In 2005, just six years after human hands put together the last Model M, IBM left the personal computer business altogether. For any 30-year-old keyboard, there are a thousand little pieces of ...
Cisco and IBM Show Old-School Tech Names Can Be AI Winners Too. ... Cisco is up 10% this year, including Tuesday’s gain of 1%, while IBM has rallied 19% and Oracle has risen 5.9%.
The global race is on. At latest count, the California company Rigetti is in the lead, as it aims to build a 128-qubit computer within a year.. Qubits, or quantum bits, are exponentially more ...
Looking for a smart, sensible way to gain exposure to the tantalizing upside of quantum computing without getting burned? You may be surprised to hear that an old-school tech stock like IBM (IBM ...
IBM touts that its Diamondback Library will be the densest tape library on the market. It will be able to hold 69 petabytes of information while taking up less than 8-square-feet of space.
IBM's $6.60 yearly dividend, or 4.7% yield, is one of the highest dividend yields in big tech. For 26 years, IBM has grown its annual dividend, giving investors a 3.18% 5-year average annual ...
IBM's enterprise AI platform, paired with its consulting business, is winning over larger customers. Cisco is making progress selling its AI networking technology to hyperscalers. Both old-school ...
Cisco and IBM show old-school tech names can be AI winners too Feb. 18, 2025 Updated Tue., Feb. 18, 2025 at 3:23 p.m. Cisco headquarters in San Jose, California.
While many of the biggest and most popular technology stocks have stumbled out of the gates in 2025, some of the sector’s legacy names are drawing renewed attention.