Will machines running Microsoft's upcoming operating system play high-definition films? That depends on independent software vendors and movie studios.
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On the subcontinent, they’re either dreaming up games for cell phones or devouring them.
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Shares plummet 42% as Apple scuttles plan to use PortalPlayer's new chips.
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The No. 3 game maker says it runs toward risk.
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Shares of MP3 tech company jump after it cancels plans for secondary offering.
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The battle for voice/video/data subscribers gets nasty.
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Softbank Broadmedia CEO Taro Hashimoto disses NTT, calls RBOC strategies unimaginative, and details plans for video, voice, and data integration.
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Telcos are losing weapons in their battle with cable companies to dominate video, voice and data.
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The success of the LeapPad makes LeapFrog looks like a prince.
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Tech Soundings: Online gaming companies, gearing up for the holiday season, are trying on various business models to find one that will put them in the black.
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As far as Wall Street forecasters are concerned, optimism reigns supreme for the profit picture. But earnings projections for tech companies are still too lofty.
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With President Bush's renewed focus on defense spending, CACI International's stock has become more robust -- and its investors are standing up and saluting.
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There are several ways to improve the performance of online services. On one end of the spectrum is the intriguing but complex concept of peer-to-peer caching, which previous columns have discussed....
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Axiowave Networks: Will Chatter's optics play choke?
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With new technology under development to make games more personal, Microsoft is getting serious about the gaming industry.
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There's still opportunity for startups.
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Stock Screen: Time to play defense
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Yesterday, we looked at communications chip companies as a way to invest in broadband. Today, we examine the access side of the equation. Baby Bells = good, DSL companies = bad.
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Say goodbye to boring board meetings: the latest craze in Europe is playing games on WAP-enabled phones.
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