Artificial intelligence expert says militants could turn to high-tech weapons.
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Photos: Madden, Mario help boost U.S. game industry to record highs.
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Photos: Madden, Mario help boost U.S. game industry to record highs.
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Photos: Madden, Mario help boost U.S. game industry to record highs.
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Madden, Mario help lift U.S. game industry to record highs.
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Photos: Madden, Mario help boost U.S. game industry to record highs.
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Building networks can be dangerous, but highly rewarding.
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U.S. foreign policy spurs demand for startups that make it easier to learn foreign languages and converse in far-flung theaters.
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The settlement of the federal antitrust suit against the Redmond giant may not solve much, but at least it ends the drama.
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War and the Technological Edge.
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This November, Microsoft, Sony, and Nintendo will face off in a battle for the video console market. It won't be child's play.
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Tech Soundings: The danger of biological or chemical terrorism is clear and present. Unfortunately, solutions are not as clear-cut.
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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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Even though the software giant no longer faces a breakup, its (many) detractors will continue to try to blow holes through its PR makeover.
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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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After WWII, Japan looked to small, manufacturing-intensive products to rebuild the country's industry. The consumer electronics market was perfect.
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