BusinessWeek: Welcome to 2005, the year the high-tech industry does...something. Truth is, you won't find an awful lot of agreement on how things will turn out for tech this year. The most enthusiastic of forecasters say capital spending growth on tech could hit double-digits this year, while more dour Wall Street analysts say that's just plain bunk.
Certainly, plenty of excitement surrounds consumer technologies like liquid crystal and plasma TVs and wireless technologies like Wi-Fi. But for every high hope, there's a gloomy forecast of weak corporate spending and merger failures or continuing price pressure from China.
The Shape of Tech This Year [BusinessWeek]
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