Cell phone maker snaps up wireless technology startup.
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A judge may try to end an ugly patent dispute.
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The software giant tries to attract more customers, but despite legal concerns, the CrackBerry still rules mobile email market.
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Chinese pharma gets a shot in the arm, data hogs space, and wind power picks up.
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China IPOs come out guns blazing while the Americans fire blanks.
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OpenPages shifts its focus to Sarbanes-Oxley, and nails a $10 million round.
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While AOL Time Warner comes under investigation, the president signs a corporate reform bill that, to everyone’s surprise, is pretty good.
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Combined equity and debt analysis is finally arriving.
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In the world of intellectual property, some ideas are worth more than others.
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Jim Barksdale's VC firm shuts down.
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It's back to the good old days
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It's Back to the Good Old Days.
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The war against disease is never won, and successful cures merely delay the inevitable.
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Technology fundamentals probably won't get much worse. But Arnold Berman, the technology strategist at SoundView Technology Group, thinks there are still a lot of unanswered questions about the health of tech earnings heading into 2002.
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A hotbed of activity during the IPO boom, Nasdaq is now watching dismally as many companies are defecting to trade their shares on the New York Stock Exchange.
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Tech Soundings: In a chip-level version of urban sprawl, microprocessor designers fill up suddenly abundant real estate by putting more than one processor on a chip.
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