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Nokia, Cambridge forge research alliance in U.K.

March 7, 2007 Cell phone maker's research partnership with university will focus primarily on nanotechnology. TAGS: Cambridge, Nokia Corp., nanotechnology, cell phone company, university, collaboration, U.K., facility, alliance, R&D, leader, cell phone, Intel

Gloom as Intel plans to close Cambridge lab

October 31, 2006 Cost-cutting prompts move to shut its only university lab abroad; academics warn valuable research could suffer. TAGS: Cambridge, lab, insider, Intel, research, chip company, work

Nokia: Science skills gap is Europe-wide

March 12, 2007 The lack of young people taking up scientific careers can be found in Germany, England or any leading EU country, Nokia exec says. TAGS: Cambridge, Nokia Corp., nanotechnology, collaboration, European Union, U.K., career, Germany, Europe, Intel, U.S.

Akamai to buy Nine Systems

November 20, 2006 Deal to purchase the streaming-media tools developer is valued at nearly $160 million in cash and stock. TAGS: Akamai Technologies Inc., Cambridge

Maven Networks nabs $10 million

March 19, 2004 The broadband media company, which sells software to National Geographic and others, raises $10 million in funding from Silicon Valley venture capitalist Accel Partners. TAGS: Cambridge, media company, venture capital, Silicon Valley, broadband, video

Gates to Harvard grads: Pay it forward

June 7, 2007 World's richest Harvard alum tells grads to take on issue of human inequity and not be deterred by complexity.Photos: Gates goes back to school TAGS: Bill Gates, Bill Clinton, Steve Ballmer, Cambridge, health, president, Microsoft Corp., PC

Plastic goods for your compost heap

April 24, 2007 A biotech firm and agricultural giant ADM plan to sell the biodegradable plastic for eco-conscious consumers next year.Photos: Natural plastics for eco-conscious consumers TAGS: plastics, petroleum, biotechnology, goods, Cambridge, brand, Massachusetts, environment

Broadcom buys into cell phone graphics

September 20, 2004 The chipmaker is back on a buying spree, having announced deals with six companies so far this year. TAGS: Broadcom Corp., W-CDMA, Cambridge, cell phone, chip company, Bluetooth, camera, video

Nokia teams with MIT on mobile software

April 21, 2006 Researchers investigate whether software from Semantic Web, elsewhere can transform a cell phone to a Net "gateway." TAGS: Nokia Corp., Semantic Web, Cambridge, researcher, manufacturing, project, handset

Academics break the Great Firewall of China

July 3, 2006 University of Cambridge computer experts say they breached firewall and can use it to launch denial-of-service attacks. TAGS: packet, firewall, denial of service, computer expert, China, Cambridge, attacker, researcher, router, connection, IP

SAP launches investment fund, new software

May 17, 2006 Business software maker announces new versions of flagship software, plus an acquisition and a $125 million investment fund. TAGS: SAP AG, Henning Kagermann, business software company, Shai Agassi, SOA, SAP NetWeaver, fund, Cambridge, business software, investment, on-demand, software company, acquisition, conference, Microsoft Corp., CEO

Chart: 2005 travel paid by companies

March 17, 2006 Find out how much tech companies are spending on travel for Congress members, aides and families to shindigs, conferences. TAGS: IDT Corp., Western Wireless Corp., representative, Infineon Technologies AG, Alcatel, Cambridge, destination, Computer Associates International Inc., EarthLink Inc., aide, travel, staff, conference, AT&T Corp., Vonage Holdings Corp., Sprint Nextel

U.K. researchers devise smart-card hack

February 6, 2007 Determined hackers can outwit the supposedly tamper-proof bank cards that use both a chip and a PIN. TAGS: terminal, criminal, smart card, restaurant, researcher, card, banking, victim, laptop computer, bank, Cambridge, transaction, U.K., attack, security
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