Microsoft moves to strengthen its hand against Google's Android and Apple's iPhone with acquisition of brains behind the Sidekick.
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Venture-backed Danger, whose mobile-messaging devices got a jet-set jolt from Paris Hilton and friends, plans to float an IPO.
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U.S. subscribers have so far shied away from mobile social networking, but carriers hope to cash in on immense popularity of cell phones and social networks among younger users.
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The investment firm will concentrate on its portfolio instead of building another fund.
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T-Mobile will start selling the device next week.
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Pejman Nozad started out selling rugs, and ended up a high-tech venture capitalist.
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The week of July 19: Microsoft learns to share, Richard Branson's clever play, and Danger scares the competition.
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SAN DIEGO -- At the DemoMobile conference here, Danger finally unveiled its hardware design to the public. You may recall that Danger is making an integrated cell phone/data device. We're seeing a lot of these ...
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Drawn by the lure of more-adaptable network processors, many chip designers are migrating from the once-hot 3D-graphics field.
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Berkeley Systems seems poised to go public - provided that 'You Don't Know Jack' prospers on the Web.
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