Sony’s high-definition discs and players will be on shelves May 23.
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A prominent limited partner wants VCs to reinvest existing money before raising new funds.
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Flip Filipowski's firm may be Divine, but it isn't infallible.
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New legislation would change how companies account for stock options.
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OK, so we are in a recession. Maybe we can invent our way out of this one.
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OK, so we are in a recession. Maybe we can invent our way out of this one.
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Erstwhile Acquirer i2 May Need a Buyer Soon.
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Trading Private Equity Publicly May Not Fly.
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Critics say the proposed European Cybercrime Treaty doesn't do enough to guard privacy.
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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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In the post-Cold War world, the U.S. military is embracing innovative technologies that will fundamentally change the way it wages war. Now, the best defense is a networked offense.
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The next big thing in optical networks, an emerging technology known as OC-768, may be a nonstarter -- at least for the moment.
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Commentary: Media editor Robert La Franco says new CEO Terry Semel is well-suited for the Internet portal's next big opportunity.
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Market Currents: Last week was another dismal one for tech stocks, and now the S&P 500 is officially in bear market territory as well. We know the Fed will cut rates this week, but will it be enough to stimulate the stock market?
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With Agere set to spin off and rumors of another unit on the block, there's little left for Lucent shareholders to take comfort in anymore.
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Riverstone's competitors are warning of a slowdown, but the management of its parent, Cabletron Systems, appears intent on spinning off this subsidiary. Will Riverstone's new router provide it safe passage to the IPO market?
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Vault.com's CEO may be its best investment
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Gemplus International hopes a decidedly European technology takes hold in the U.S. Analysts and investors, however, see little evidence of smart cards gaining traction.
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IBM and Infineon hook up to make a new kind of chip -- magnetic random access memory, or MRAM -- that could revolutionize the memory market.
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Attendees at a B2B conference in Chicago this week face chilly winds, both inside and outside. Ventro's Dave Perry commiserates.
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