The advanced battery maker gets an injection of cash as its key customer, the electric carmaker Think, halts production.
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MIT spinoff, backed by North Bridge, GE, Qualcomm and Motorola, eyes $175 million offer.
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Scientists gather to commemorate coining term ‘artificial intelligence’ 50 years ago.
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The U.S. Congress’ tech know-how gap is widening and costing taxpayers. Is it time to bring back the Office of Technology Assessment?
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Executives' golf games reveal more than you think.
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Columnist Michael Parsons on enterpreneurialism in Britain.
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Pharmaceutical companies lobby to reform -- that is, tailor to their benefit -- the 17-year-old Orphan Drug Law.
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The International Investor: Think globally
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Drugs are only as good as the vehicles they ride into the body. The ideal drug will be able to drive itself.
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Lab Rat: Distributed computing can make the Net smarter and faster.
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No longer hung up on terms like communist, socialist, and capitalist, China is embracing venture capital. Here's how two firms are making it happen.
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In the low-margin PC business, investors need to look for companies that are targeting new revenue streams. And it looks like Gateway is doing that better than rivals Dell and Compaq.
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Online exchanges are trading up and breaking out.
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The two companies are merging to create a tech information colossus. But will bigger be better in the world of online content?
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Thebrain.com hopes to make computer organization more user-friendly by using a nonlinear model for sorting information.
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Beijing's quixotic attempt at regulation.
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Think you've seen the future of email? Tidal Wave says, Think again.
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Holland's merchant explorers may be the only truly global venture capitalists.
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