Some electronics manufacturers confused; smaller companies likely to be more affected.
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Luxury brand will hit online retailer’s pages Monday.
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Firm teams with Epic, Mercury, EMI record labels and Clear Channel to find online idols.
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Red Herring magazine’s software news briefs for the week of August 7, 2006.
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SEC and prosecutors request information about more technology companies’ stock options practices.
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Cell tower operator says its stock option and accounting practices are under review.
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While some automakers use hybrid technology to boost performance, some drivers are raising their MPG.
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Oil at $73 per barrel could give hybrids a boost just as growth was slowing.
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Big Blue helps companies create technologies that may fill its intellectual property stable.
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After cutting its sales outlook, the chip giant needs to wow customers and investors at its developer conference.
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The computing giant aims to promote its Cell chip in the server market with a blade computing system.
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Toyota rolls out a hybrid version of its most popular car in the U.S., while Saturn shows the lowest-priced gas-electric SUV.
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While software as a service and open source gain more traction in 2006, large software companies will have to adapt and change.
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Some laptops are meant to take the wear-and-tear of mobile lifestyles.
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The chip maker has found a new customer to extend the use of its fast and versatile Cell chip beyond game consoles.
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New processor with 40 percent power savings takes aim at Intel.
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Mercury rises over Drugstore.com IPO
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