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Here's how to untangle the options available to small businesses in search of a computer server. Read more
Here's how to untangle the options available to small businesses in search of a computer server. Read more
Criminals have discovered what businesspeople have known for years--automation pays. Read more
One of Inc.'s editors tells a cautionary tale of what might go wrong when you take your laptop overseas. Read more
Customer satisfaction can soar if you help customers with their planning. Hospitality Partners, a management company responsible for 10 hotels in the Wash... Read more
A noted business expert tells how small companies can use technology to create a highly competitive workplace. Read more
A new safety service available to Europeans that allows traffic condition messages to be transmitted between cars. Read more
An M.I.T. doctoral student talks about his work in shrinking monitors, keyboards, and more for smartclothing. Read more
High-tech golf course management and marketing systems combined to make these profiled links among the best. Read more
Many diverse businesses are learning they can use their new pagers for much more than getting beeped. Read more
The director of an underwater hotel explains how guests are using technology as they learn advanced diving techniques. Read more
A major in the U.S. Army reviews a wireless personal digital assistant. Read more
Results from a poll of Inc. 500 CEOs showing where their firms have benefited most from technology in the past 5 years. Read more
Three comments from entrepreneurs about their feelings toward the flood of new technology. Read more
A review of a strap-on computer that allows hands-free computing. Read more
A look at the services offered by a hospital for pathological-computer-use disorder. Read more
A short article that explains how some lighting fixtures may cause computer problems. Read more
A quick look at a hotel that offers Internet access in every room. Read more
An overview of a product that helps baseball fans stay on top of game scores. Read more
A former CIO explains how to start enjoying the benefits of operating virtually. Read more
A lighthearted look at how a program coded to control sights, sounds and smells bombs at the office. Read more
A look at how technology may be wiping the fishing industry. Could it happen to your industry? Read more
The story of how Thomas Jefferson, with the help of Ben Franklin, invented an early copying machine. Read more
A quick look at how a map-making firm turned to a superfast network to improve its out-dated technical infrastructure. Read more
Inc. magazine's editor-at-large finds that getting on-line in a hotel can be a battle, but that's okay! Read more
The review of a product that allows a laptop to connect to a T.V. or overhead projector for presentations. Read more
Inc.'s technology editor explains why it is important to track your company's electronic equipment. Read more
Inc. Tecnology's editor offers some comments on technology and an overview of this issue of the magazine. Read more
An overview of a new product that allows laptop users to access their keyboards while driving. Read more
A review of the 21st edition of The Secret Guide to Computers. Read more
A CEO explains why he hesitated before he started his software company, and what he learned. Read more
A museum curator suggests Russia's BESM supercomputer may have been superior to ours during the Cold War. Read more
Inc.'s editor-at-large vents some steam over irritating e-mail practices like using emoticons. Read more
A retired engineer explains how he is producing an award-winning newsletter. Read more
The editor of Inc. Technology explains why small companies use technology to look like the big guys and vice versa. Read more
A quick look at how a skiing resort is using high-tech gadgets to support its frequent-skier program. Read more
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