The venerable magazine will end its print edition and become a strictly online product. Once upon a time it was my job to get the monster out on time.
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The annual gathering of tech's best and brightest reflected varying opinions about the impact of the global financial crisis. See videos from ETRE Stockholm by Sevenload.
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After dismissing the credit crisis as a U.S. problem, European leaders find the disease has spread to their own back yard.
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Norway’s browser innovator now sees the future in the mobile market.
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Ambitious Dutch software startup has good technology and hard-working managers. The challenge is to break out from the pack.
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The two tech giants announce they'll buy back their own stock. Is it just good for investors or an admission of failure?
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The financial media has been all over the sub-prime crisis, but where were they to call it when it was first happening?
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The former Fed Chairman takes some body blows as the pundits look for someone to blame for the market meltdown.
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The mighty Apple CEO's latest line of products disappointed but there are still plenty of frontiers to conquer.
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The most exciting tech deals fell through. IPOs dryed up. Everybody in the technology world just hunkered down this summer. Let's hope the boredom will end soon.
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Once the market leader in smart phones, Palm seeks glory -- and time to regroup -- with its newest device, the Treo Pro.
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The disparate results of three of the biggest tech players are a reminder that the Wall Street consensus is not always right.
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After 25 years of covering Bill Gates, I look forward to the changing of the guard. Microsoft needs it.
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There are other perspectives of the tech world beyond Silicon Valley. The view from other countries can be insightful. Here's a quick roundup of today's news.
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Jerry Yang makes a big bet that a technological edge in your core business is no longer a necessity.
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Nice incremental improvements, faster browsing, but no revolution this time.
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The search giant’s massive infrastructure opens possibilities for new types of companies like Cemaphore.
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A report of a power struggle between the founder and his successor as CEO eight years ago raises questions about what Microsoft might have done better.
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U.K. investors lead a new rush to Internet media startups.
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Government orders the long-awaited realignment of the world’s biggest telecom market. Companies will merge. Government will finally issue 3G licenses.
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