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Microsoft IPTV: At Long Last, Progress

Telecom carriers of the TV technology from Redmond are finally boosting subscriber numbers, raising hopes it will deliver on the promise of true interactivity

Read more : 06.11.2007 11:01:00

AT&T to Get Tough on Piracy

It wants to incorporate antipiracy technology to protect video content and attract advertisers, but runs the risk of enraging privacy advocates and others

Read more : 07.11.2007 11:01:00

The Employee Is Always Right

At India's HCL Technologies, workers get to grade the boss, and everybody can see the ratings

Read more : 08.11.2007 19:44:00

WiMAX Suffers a Setback

Sprint and Clearwire have broken off plans to develop a national wireless network. Is it curtains for WiMAX?

Read more : 10.11.2007 08:12:00

Microsoft Sales Are Up, and Gates Is Off

There was little sentimentality at the co-founder's last meeting as full-time chairman, but plenty of bullishness from Ballmer

Read more : 14.11.2007 11:01:00

Ellison on Oracle's Future

Announcements of an accelerated Fusion launch and new virtualization software-and no signs of the tech slump-pleased analysts

Read more : 15.11.2007 05:25:00

Google's Solo Wireless Bid

The king of search will bid alone at January's auction of wireless airwaves, but it's likely to need a partner to develop a network

Read more : 17.11.2007 06:11:00

Can Amazon Kindle Digital Book Fever?

If CEO Jeff Bezos has any say, bookstores could eventually be a thing of the past. Just turn on your Kindle and get the new Stephen King

Read more : 20.11.2007 04:12:00

Life Sciences Stocks: A Healthy Outlook

S&P likes the fundamentals of one of the stronger-performing subindustries this year, and has buy ratings on seven names

Read more : 20.11.2007 09:29:00

HP: A Steady Ship in Troubled Waters

Hewlett-Packard appears unscathed by a slowdown in tech spending: On Nov. 19 it reported solid growth and increased forecasts for next quarter

Read more : 20.11.2007 11:01:00

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