The founders of an online virtual community for adults explain their business.
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Intel and others are hoping to see returns from investments in ultraviolet chip-making technology.
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Despite its waning performance of late, JDS Uniphase has a bright future.
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Technology still has a couple of laps to go before it gets the green.
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An Israeli startup takes on Moore's law--and Texas Instruments.
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A secretive Silicon Valley startup has achieved a startling breakthrough: a chip that controls the flow of light. Could this be the dawn of the next Intel?
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How fiber-optic cables work.
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With the conventional energy industry in disarray, solar energy technologies have an opportunity to shine. Companies working in the field of photovoltaics may attract some attention from Wall Street.
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The former chief economist at the SEC is helping craft the Sand Hill Index, designed to give private investors a yardstick by which to measure the performance of their portfolios.
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The chip maker announced this past week that it had acquired three optical components companies. The news didn't get much fanfare, but don't be fooled. Intel is slowly but surely building a nice little communications business.
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This specialized fiber and components startup could help broadband service providers lower their costs and extend their service.
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"Augmented reality" -- the union of virtual reality and, well, reality -- may be coming soon to a headset near you.
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Customer nearly snuffs Oven Digital's pilot light
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Dealflow Europe: Anachron partners trade in their lattes; Callserve bids for the European Web telephony lead; teens love Freever; Q-Go does some plain speaking; Internet Solutions Limited makes the pitch; and more.
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After a difficult October, the IPO market is poised to turn the corner in November.
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Optical and radio-frequency wireless offer another solution for the last-mile problem.
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Some technology companies are more environmentally friendly than others.
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A real revolution in optical networking is on its way.
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IPO week ahead: light the fuse on VA Linux and Agency.com
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