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'Wii Fit,' WiiWare due in U.S. in mid-May

February 20, 2008 Nintendo announces launch dates for its balance-board-based exercise game and an independent development and digital distribution channel. TAGS: Nintendo Wii, Nintendo Co. Ltd., channel, Japan, America, U.S., console, San Francisco, games

The productivity paradox

January 29, 2008 Smartsheet's Brent Frei and Mark Mader offer their take on why productivity growth has mysteriously slowed since 2004. TAGS: productivity, America, Intel, knowledge, U.S., e-mail, PC

Boxed in: America's new energy trap

November 13, 2007 Michael Butler and Randy Shefman say miscalculations have temporarily boxed us in and led the U.S. off the path to energy self-sufficiency. TAGS: alternative fuel, production, energy, transportation, America, food, U.S.

Matsushita names new CEO of U.S. unit

June 29, 2004 Company also appoints a new president and chief operating officer of Panasonic Consumer Electronics. TAGS: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. Ltd., Panasonic, America, electronics, North America, consumer electronics, CEO, U.S.

America's tech moment of truth

June 21, 2007 Foreign nations are recruiting the country's best companies and universities to go overseas. Can they be won back? TAGS: America, school, university, citizen, nation, investment, U.S., manufacturing, China, San Francisco, president

Bush shows support for tech industry

April 22, 2006 On a visit to Silicon Valley, president emphasizes need to keep U.S. on "bleeding edge" of technology. TAGS: H1-B visa, John Chambers, Silicon Valley, tech industry, president, visit, Cisco Systems Inc., leader, U.S., America, entrepreneur, India, technology company, China, worker, California

Offshoring study funded by new bill

November 24, 2004 It would set aside $2 million to study impact of shipping work overseas on U.S. economy, work force. TAGS: offshoring, Electronic Data Systems Corp., economy, worker, America, U.S.

Alleged NASA hacker loses extradition ruling

May 10, 2006 U.K. judge rules that accused hacker Gary McKinnon must face a court in the U.S., but an appeal is likely. TAGS: hacker, America, U.S., London

Technology joins yacht racing crew

April 6, 2006 BMW Oracle Racing Team will use cutting-edge tech to try to reclaim the America's Cup for the United States. Photos: Oracle gets ready to race TAGS: BMW, boat, Oracle Corp., America, glass, U.S.

CeBit America 2005 canceled

August 3, 2004 Organizers say they cut the trade show because there wasn't enough revenue to justify a third year. TAGS: CeBit, trade show, flat panel, America, brand, Microsoft Xbox, U.S., server

Who wins when jobs move offshore?

October 26, 2003 By moving service jobs to countries with lower labor costs, U.S. companies can save money and focus on creating higher-value positions at home. TAGS: offshoring, offshore, economy, U.S., U.S. company, layoff, India, worker, America

Viewing America in high resolution

July 17, 2006 A cross-country tour with a custom-built camera aims to capture the U.S. in staggering digital detail. Images: Closeup on America TAGS: photography, America, camera, project, photograph, U.S.

Labor group: Techies less optimistic

September 1, 2005 Survey of U.S. tech pros finds concerns include job exporting and rising health care costs. TAGS: information technology worker, study, worker, America, survey, U.S., health care, Gartner Inc., information technology, health

'Buy American' legislation draws fire

May 20, 2005 A tech trade group calls measure forcing Homeland Security to buy products made mainly in America a "lose-lose" proposition. TAGS: legislation, trade, homeland security, U.S., America, China

Bush backers counter election apology site

November 12, 2004 Web photo sites offer the world dueling messages of apology and unrepentant glee over presidential election results. TAGS: supporter, America, photograph, U.S.

The truth about offshoring

February 23, 2004 CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh says a senior Bush adviser was only speaking the truth when he inadvisably stated that free trade is good for America and for its tech industry. TAGS: free trade, truth, trade, developing country, America, advisor, reality, outsourcing, technology company, U.S., worker, CEO

Why Johnny can't code

March 3, 2005 EMC chief Joe Tucci warns that the United States is falling dangerously behind in math and science skills. TAGS: math, science, K-12, mathematics, scientist, engineering, America, U.S., talent, nation, teacher

Bill adds 20,000 H-1B visas

November 22, 2004 Exempts certain grads of U.S. schools from H-1B cap, requires firms to attest that H-1B worker will not displace U.S. worker. TAGS: H-1B, L-1, cap, exemption, institution, worker, U.S., bill, degree, America, president

U.S. is ready to move to digital TV

May 1, 2007 Bumps in the road notwithstanding, the Consumer Electronics Association's Jason Oxman says transition from analog to digital TV is on schedule. TAGS: digital television, broadcaster, transition, analog, household, TV, spectrum, broadcasting, station, nation, satellite, America, programming, U.S.

Intel CEO pushes education, research spending

March 16, 2004 In a trip to Washington, Craig Barrett warns that the government must dole out more dollars to keep the United States competitive. TAGS: Craig Barrett, education, stock option, Intel, research, China, Washington, America, U.S., CEO
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