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...when Tchuruk arrived, questions remain about how well the company is positioned for the future. Analysts have raised questions about the fact that profit margins for its telecom activities remain below targets, and that Alcatel has failed to gain significant market share for its mobile handset and next generation wireless infrastructure business...
...sales force and customer base and the research capabilities of its highly regarded Bell Laboratories. (Although any deal involving a foreign takeover of that research facility, which does some highly sensitive work for U.S. agencies, will certainly come under close scrutiny by regulators in Washington.) Moreover, Lucent's wireless infrastructure equipment, which is based on a different technology from Alcatel's, could be an important factor in the French company's expansion into Asia...
...course, rests on the deal actually going through, which looked likely late last week, but still could falter. In fact, the Financial Times reported that Alcatel's move may have put Lucent in play, with such rivals as Ericsson said to be contemplating a run at Lucent's wireless infrastucture business, if not the entire company itself. Stay tuned...
...hour I was comfortable enough to think and type at the same time. As a test, I wrote the first paragraph of this article and mailed it to myself. Easy-peasy. Incidentally I did all this while walking around the office; this baby isn't just wearable, it's wireless as well...
...airboard is light enough to carry anywhere in the house, and can send and receive data wirelessly from a base station hooked up to home-entertainment equipment. A 10.4-in. (26-cm) lcd screen delivers vivid moving images or can serve as a digital photo album, and a touch-panel display eliminates the need for a keyboard. Sony, which began selling the device in Japan late last year, touts it as the Walkman of the information age. "It's amazing," says company president Kunitake Ando, who loftily describes the device as a gateway connecting the home to the outside world...