Our five hottest stories this week: Analyst Says Microsoft Should Buy Yahoo; iPod Users Consider Zune; Gaming’s High-Def Future; Hacker School Launched; Microsoft-Novell Linux Pact.
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Digging Deeper into Satellite Radio’s Pockets; Viacom and Youtube Stay Friends; PS3 vs. Xbox
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Shares tumble after New York panel asks for documents related to the infamous ‘hot coffee mod.’
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In the new order, everyone connects—with or without the old-fashioned phone company.
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His exploratory instincts led him to the depths of the ocean. Now he wants to make deepwater exploration possible, and affordable.
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A deal with Starwood tests Yahoo Internet lounges and free Wi-Fi access inside some Sheraton hotels.
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Lawmaker credits sex scenes in Grand Theft Auto for helping to pass a law regulating sales of violent video games.
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Companies try force-feeding public-use wi-fi, but customers won't bite.
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Biotech entrepreneurs see Indian clinical trials – which can cut costs by 60 percent – as the difference between success and slow death.
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Foreign students hot on U.S. tech degrees
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In 2003, the fight against bioterrorism will help pull the biotechnology industry out of the funk that has been hampering startup activity, deal flow, valuations, and patent filings.
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Om Malik on, among other things, Ex-weenie vendor Howard Jonas
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When I walked into the room to meet Mika Peltola, CEO of G-cluster, he thrust a Compaq iPaq into my hand and launched into a demo. The iPaq was running the game Quake, but Quake wasn't loaded on the iPaq....
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VC P.S.: Public optics companies are headed for a fall. What's that mean for their VC-backed counterparts? Get the skinny from Redpoint partner Geoff Yang, as he returns one more time to answer reader questions.
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VC P.S.: Redpoint's Geoff Yang talks about his firm's first year, what makes him a "little bit" frustrated, red alerts, and more.
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In just 10 months, the computing giant committed $400 million to 40 startups. Now it's raising more money and expanding overseas. Is it moving too fast?
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The IPO market usually takes a breather this time of year, but once again it was a solid week, with two big debuts and several modest successes.
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Wall Street doesn't seem to be very excited about the robotics renaissance.
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