- Thu Feb 14 2008 Coal gets black marks from banks, states
Lester Young, president of the Earth Policy Institute, says state-level opposition and investor wariness could spell the end of new coal plants.
Posted by Martin LaMonica
- Thu Aug 5 1999 After slow start, Motorola banks on Starfish
Starfish's high-profile efforts to promote connected information appliances are off to a slow start, but Motorola has big plans for the company it snapped up a year ago.
Posted by Jim Davis
- Tue Sep 29 2009 Inside the Navy's Command Center of the Future
A prototype being worked on at a Navy laboratory in San Diego is showcasing the kinds of spaces that geographically dispersed military decision makers will use to plan strategy in the future.
Posted by Daniel Terdiman
- Fri Jan 9 2009 Goldman Sachs: IT-spending growth to halt
Investment bank is projecting zero percent growth for the industry in 2009, which should portend more money for the dominant software vendors--and less for the smaller ones.
Posted by Matt Asay
- Thu Jan 13 2000 Apple soars on analyst support
Shares of Apple Computer soar after investment bank Morgan Stanley Dean Witter raises its outlook on the personal computer maker.
Posted by Sandeep Junnarkar
- Tue Nov 24 1998 Telco newcomers look for pot of gold
A new breed of telcos is banking on bandwidth demand to drive sales, but some analysts wonder whether they're just looking to be bought out.
Posted by Corey Grice
- Fri May 29 2009 A cybersecurity quiz: Can you tell Obama from Bush?
President Obama has announced a new cybersecurity strategy. Can you tell which excerpts came from a current White House document, and which came from Bush in 2003.
Posted by Declan McCullagh
- Thu May 7 2009 Mazda's O'Sullivan: Focused on new products
Automotive News editor Mark Rechtin interviews Mazda executive Jim O'Sullivan.
Posted by Automotive News
- Sun Sep 21 2008 Get ready for the next wave of consolidation
In times of economic distress, companies with the stronger balance sheets are like sharks in the water, seeking to gain market share through acquisition or attrition.
Posted by Dan Farber
- Thu Mar 5 2009 They got their green-tech bill. So now what?
Green-tech companies are in for the stimulus of a lifetime. But proponents also know the risks of a bureaucratic boondoggle.
Posted by CNET Staff