Consumers want their VOD, Chinese love their SMS, and workers are heading home.
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With the introduction of the new 050 telephone exchange in Japan, the move to voice-over-IP is picking up steam.
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The U.S. Congress’ tech know-how gap is widening and costing taxpayers. Is it time to bring back the Office of Technology Assessment?
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Women using technology, countries preparing for it, and China building it.
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The yawning gap between how much a company is worth on the open market and what it’s listed at by its VC investors is a big pain for institutional investors.
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A pack of similar companies fight for attention, while competition from the big dogs looms.
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In a dangerously unstable world, security gets smarter and more tightly integrated into the fabric of networks and machines.
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Once popular with cost-conscious IT execs, outsourcing has been shown to be full of security holes.
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Startup Vontu, which just closed a $10 million Series B funding round, aims to slow identity theft.
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Angel investors are back, funding the small startups that will be tomorrow’s giants.
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Hollywood fends for its meal ticket as consumer appetite for digital content grows.
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Multinationals will have to be quick learners to stake a claim to the country’s high-tech bonanza.
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In the move to all things digital, consumer electronics are changing the way we live – and think.
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Low-cost everything is the order of the day.
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Will strong buyers and a shift to on-demand computing eviscerate mid-size software players? Computer Associates CEO Sanjay Kumar thinks so.
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Obesity becomes a big problem – and big business.
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Madison Avenue is waking up to the limitless new opportunities in digital media.
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The battle for voice/video/data subscribers gets nasty.
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A lucrative new IPO trend emerges: Chinese companies filing in the United States.
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Some parents are fighting to keep wi-fi out of schools, fearful of health risks.
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