Powerful trouble ahead for the grid.
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Alan Zeichick breaks down the technology behind hybrid autos.
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New equipment is still needed to ensure that increasing network traffic doesn’t cause bottlenecks. That's good news for startups.
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Some new statistics on nanotech may be a bit optimistic.
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XP conversions essential to Microsoft.
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Ten Trends for What's Ahead
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An increasing number of large technology vendors are bidding for struggling e-consultants. Other companies may be ripe for a takeover as well, making their investment prospects worth considering.
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Loudcloud's Internet infrastructure maintenance solution may redefine the future of IT, but the company is certainly not leading the revolution.
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IPO Week Ahead: Caught in a low-tech funk
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IPO Week Ahead: Moving at the speed of molasses
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Once again, Celera leads the growth that is carrying the biotech sector: protein research. A recent alliance with the government and Compaq gives Celera the advantage of a supercomputer that will analyze complex biological data.
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Streaming media will see big box-office in 2001, but for those who watched Microsoft vs. Netscape, the script will appear only too familiar.
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A tech slump has put the freeze on the IPO market. Led by GPS manufacturer Garmin, a batch of profitable companies look to warm investor attitude.
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Companies have been forced to discount massively their offerings to pique investor interest. With buyers expected to remain in control, the IPO market will limp into the holiday weekend.
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As high-tech stocks continue their slide, IPO hopefuls look for a break in the clouds.
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After a difficult October, the IPO market is poised to turn the corner in November.
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Nortel's Halloween trick not only short-circuited the high-tech market, but pulled the plug on the IPO calendar as well. Optical Communication Products should be one of the few treats on this week's calendar.
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Fears of an IPO slowdown have come to fruition. With just three offerings scheduled for this week, prospective issuers are taking a wait-and-see approach.
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