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Recent Hardware Articles

Hardware: Keeping Track of Hardware

Inc.'s technology editor explains why it is important to track your company's electronic equipment.  Read more

Technology in the Fast Lane

Inc. Tecnology's editor offers some comments on technology and an overview of this issue of the magazine.  Read more

DWT (Driving While Typing)

An overview of a new product that allows laptop users to access their keyboards while driving.  Read more

Any Questions?

A review of the 21st edition of The Secret Guide to Computers.  Read more

He Who Hesitates Is Bossed

A CEO explains why he hesitated before he started his software company, and what he learned.  Read more

Back in the U.S.S.R.

A museum curator suggests Russia's BESM supercomputer may have been superior to ours during the Cold War.  Read more

When E-Mail Bites

Inc.'s editor-at-large vents some steam over irritating e-mail practices like using emoticons.  Read more

Mature Industry

A retired engineer explains how he is producing an award-winning newsletter.  Read more

Through the Looking Glass

The editor of Inc. Technology explains why small companies use technology to look like the big guys and vice versa.  Read more

Innovation: The Ultimate Frequent Flier

A quick look at how a skiing resort is using high-tech gadgets to support its frequent-skier program.  Read more

Benchmark: Wired Women

Some data from a recent survey of women business owners and how they are using computers.  Read more

Sales Presentation: Questioning New Technology

A salesperson tells how she produced her company's first CD-ROM to distribute to customers, and offers some tips.  Read more

Upgrades: One Company's Nightmare

A quick tale of the problems one company suffered when it changed its mail-order-system processing software.  Read more

What Improvements Companies Are Investing In

Some figures showing how companies are re-investing in themselves and the improvements they are making.  Read more

Thing We Love

An entrepreneur tells about a gadget he has found that has changed his life.  Read more

Big Brother Is Browsing

An informationographer unearths the final word on information, work and technology.  Read more

Organizational Behavior

This article examines various personal-information-manager software packages and how they may match your work style.  Read more

Collision Course

A primer on how train wrecks of the past paved the way for safe data transfer today.  Read more

Getting Smart On-Line

Several small companies are examined to see how they are mining the Internet for business intelligence.  Read more

Sharing Information: Better Than Fax

An MIS expert tells why he turned to software to expand his company's printer memory.  Read more

Power Brokers

Inc.'s editor-at-large offers a cautionary tale about running out of laptop juice on the road.  Read more

Lawns 'R' Us

A teenage business owner explains how he uses technology to keep his landscaping company growing.  Read more

Networks: The Need for Speed

A quick look at how one company turned to technology to trim their invoicing time.  Read more

Benchmark: Time to Upgrade?

Some data concerning how small and medium-sized companies are upgrading their computer systems.  Read more

Think Applications

Inc. Technology's editor offers some comments and highlights some articles in this issue.  Read more

GuruWatch

An IT expert talks to Inc. Technology about some issues important to growing businesses.  Read more

A Chip off the Old Motherboard

A quick look at how a small company is thriving as it upgrades old machines and then recycles the old parts.  Read more

Tune In, Download

An overview of a company offering technology that will allow data to be transmitted with video signals.  Read more

Environmentally PC

A quick look at how a company is finding creative and profitable ways of recycling computers.  Read more

Netscape's Small-Company Push

A quick overview of a new Internet product that will provide users with an on-line store right out of the box.  Read more

Becoming a Virtual Company

A CIO tells you the key ingredients you'll need to make your company a truly "wired" business.  Read more

Getting Unreal

The manager at a rapidly growing company explains how in the virtual company, air managers and video pinheads rule.  Read more

Robocops

A police dept.'s community-affairs managers tells readers how high tech is helping them solve crimes.  Read more

Pulp Friction

Inc. Technology's research editor tells how the price of paper affected publishing in the past and perhaps future.  Read more

Dining a la Data

The owner of a chain of Chinese restaurants explains how and why he turned to technology to automate his eateries.  Read more