In defiance of industry trends, investors pile into broken giants.
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Skating on the River Styx
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Resolve now to fund the future
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Price wars, Palms, and a pliable proselytizer
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Intel's CEO has a bullish outlook for the tech industry.
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Free us from our wired bondage!
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Presenting my 2002 gift list. For those who deserve a present--or not.
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Egypt may not be a thriving democracy or developed economic power, but neither is it a monolithic Islamicist threat.
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Xerox researchers ballyhoo a new polymer that could replace silicon in printed circuits and flexible displays.
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In 2003, the fight against bioterrorism will help pull the biotechnology industry out of the funk that has been hampering startup activity, deal flow, valuations, and patent filings.
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A backlash against nanotechnology--and the small science's unintended consequences--will gather steam and slow the pace of commercialization. The backlash will spawn a new discipline: nanoethics.
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The Red Herring predicts the business of emerging technology in its sixth annual top ten trends list.
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