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  • A tech accelerator grows in Brooklyn

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    Kris Naudus
    Kris Naudus
    09.23.2016

    At its peak, the Brooklyn Navy Yard employed as many as 70,000 people, building maritime vessels like the USS Maine, Missouri and Monitor. Military shipbuilding isn't coming back to Brooklyn anytime soon, and neither are those particular jobs. But industry is returning to the borough -- just not shipping in the military sense. Think more along the lines of product shipping, thanks to facilities like New Lab. This is about more than giving startups a place to set up shop. New Lab is about building a community -- not just to employ more New Yorkers, but to spur further innovation in one of the largest cities in the world.

  • Intel's XScale unit on the auction block?

    by 
    Chris Ziegler
    Chris Ziegler
    06.07.2006

    $250 million in revenue sure doesn't get you as far as it used to. The Mercury News is reporting that Intel's XScale group, whose PXA-series application processors power many a modern smartphone (not to mention embedded devices of all sorts), might be on a laundry list of Intel groups and subsidiaries the chip-monger is looking to offload in an effort to focus on its core businesses (read: make money). XScale is certainly one of the larger groups on the block, and with a reported $250M in revenue last year, we imagine they're profitable -- leaving us to wonder why Intel wants the quick hit of cash in exchange for abandoning the increasingly vital mobile segment. It wouldn't be the first time an industry giant's moves have bewildered us; we guess that's what makes them bean counters, and us bloggers.