Thanks to help from an ID-screening startup.
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The software giant will push the release of its latest operating system to January 2007.
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The managed security services firm buys the information risk management outfit for $2M to expand its geographical reach.
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Deal will help web and telco infrastructure firm offer enhanced services to telcos.
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Players big and small crowd the field, and put up a fight.
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Keeping up with fickle wireless customers has its price.
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Success is fleeting in a market devoted to the hottest, newest devices.
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With demand rising for new features, smart phones are looking like clever business.
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Despite few guarantees beyond sketchy forecasts, players are getting in deep.
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An undefined market gives new opportunities to giants and newbies, alike.
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Salesforce.com leaves the rest to fight for second place.
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Heeding the increased risks of a poorly run network, companies consider upgrades.
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Software firms of all sizes are getting in on the wi-fi game, but a solid demand gives no guarantees.
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Wi-fi services have been peddled on a lot of menus this year.
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The fight against depression is serious business, generating $6 billion for the two top-selling drugs.
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Big pharma turns to biotech to churn out the next generation of the world’s top-selling category of drugs.
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With one out of four deaths in the U.S. attributed to cancer, cancer biotech is a highly active arena, with novel treatments on the way.
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New therapies promise relief for such major diseases as AIDS and tuberculosis. One hitch: developing countries may not receive equal treatment.
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Finger scanners lead the biometric industry, accounting for more than 50 percent of the market.
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One of the fastest growing sectors in security technology continues to be hot.
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