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VENTURE capitalists are optimists by nature. They bet on start-ups that are little more than ideas and hope they have found the next Google. But these days, even some of the sunniest venture investors are having dark moments of the soul.
— Sep. 26, 2008 — The Multicore Association has released a standardized application programming interface (API) for inter-core communications on "closely distributed" multi-core systems.
— Sep. 26, 2008 — In its effort to provide better web browsing on Windows Mobile devices, Microsoft might have lost a battle, but has won the war. That's what the company seems to be saying as it pulls the plug on Deepfish, a experimental web browser from Microsoft Live Labs. ...
The House last week approved a bill from Pryor that calls on the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to more thoroughly investigate the availability of parental monitoring technologies and produce a report within 270 days of the bill's enactment.
— Sep. 26, 2008 — Microsoft is offering the latest in a series of webcasts devoted to Windows Mobile 6.1 software development. The webcast, "24 hours of Windows Mobile application development: creating adaptive applications for Windows Mobile devices," is viewable on demand now, the company says.
Analog Devices, Inc. has introduced a high-speed differential amplifier that delivers the industry’s best combination of high performance, low noise and reduced power consumption for engineers driving high-gain ADCs (analogue-to-digital converters) in power-sensitive communications and instrumentation systems.
President Bush on Monday said, "Our democracy requires us to come together and to get things done for the citizens of this great republic. I'm confident we can do that. And I'm grateful that there are dedicated people like you all who are working so hard to help us put good judges on the courts, and equally important, to help invest the American people in the process."
WASHINGTON -(Dow Jones)- Federal prison inmates who file phony tax returns would face new punishments under a bill passed by Congress last week.
OTTAWA, CANADA-- - Wi-LAN Inc. , a leading technology innovation and licensing company, today announced that its Board of Directors has approved the adoption of a stock buyback program under which the Company expects to purchase up to 5% of its issued and outstanding common shares over a six month period following receipt of regulatory approval through a normal course issue bid over the ...
Wi-LAN Inc., a leading technology innovation and licensing company, today announced that its Board of Directors has approved the adoption of a stock buyback program under which the Company expects to purchase up to 5% of its issued and outstanding common shares over a six month period following receipt of regulatory approval through a normal course issue bid over the facilities of the Toronto ...
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