Shockwave and Big Fish Games announce new offerings.
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It sounds crazy, but grabbing a piece of the mainframe market from IBM just might work.
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The Big Easy’s CIO fights to keep a vital wireless network.
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Demand for small components heats up as manufacturers build the next generation of multimedia handsets.
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Indicators point to the beginning of a replacement cycle.
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Bio grows, cable loses ground, and R&D holds steady.
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Barry Diller’s buy of ZeroDegrees could kick off sector consolidation.
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Outbidding Vodafone for AT&T Wireless may prove to be costly chest-thumping.
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Being top dog doesn’t come cheap to Cingular, whose acquisition costs are nearing $2,000 per AT&T Wireless customer.
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Researchers are under pressure to move their projects out of the lab and onto the factory floor.
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Banking on their brand names, companies like Intel and Cisco look to take market share in the wi-fi land rush.
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Santa was nice to online stores, junk fax gets nailed, and good cell phones come in small packages.
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A pack of similar companies fight for attention, while competition from the big dogs looms.
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Extreme hunter scores big with tiny finds.
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Big media's tech follies.
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Cisco wants a big piece of the $70.6 billion storage pie, and that's bad news for its competitors.
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A small games startup is gunning for big publishers.
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Street Talk: Columnist Steven Milunovich on the emerging field of nanotechnology.
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The startup plans to deliver its nano-scale computer memory chip in a fraction of the time projected by its competitors. VCs seem to agree that small is beautiful.
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Of the many people I know who have TiVo boxes, not one has a negative or even lukewarm opinion of the service. They are all rabid fans.
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