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Intel fortifies Shanghai connections

September 15, 2005 New Asia-Pacific research center is set to try out new products for China. Meanwhile, company invests in a couple of its U.S. fabs. TAGS: Shanghai, Colorado, manufacturing, chip company, facility, Intel, center, flash memory, China, chipset

Qwest on data retention laws: Oops

August 23, 2006 Broadband provider says its chief privacy officer misspoke when endorsing federal laws mandating data retention. TAGS: Qwest Communications Inc., legislation, panel discussion, Colorado, chief privacy officer, broadband provider, Rep., Internet provider, record, law, DSL, Adobe PDF

Trademark infringement suit hits search again

June 17, 2006 Lawsuit accuses Yahoo, others of buying trademark keywords on Google's search engine. TAGS: Internet search advertising, Yahoo! Inc., Colorado, lawsuit, Google Inc.

GOP revives ISP-tracking legislation

February 7, 2007 New "law and order agenda" proposes data retention requirements. Also, owners of racy Web sites would have to post labels or go to prison. TAGS: Internet provider, legislation, Bush Administration, Rep., agenda, Colorado, telecommunications, Republican, law, bill, requirement, Democrat, Internet Service Provider

E-voting glitches disrupt election day

November 7, 2006 From Colorado to Florida, electronic voting machines--and human error--are blamed for glitches that caused plenty of irritation. TAGS: e-voting, Colorado, ballot, glitch, election, Florida, error

From Colorado to outer space

March 24, 2005 Volvo, Virgin Galactic announce winner of space flight contest; he'll make the big trip in two to three years. Photos: All spaced out TAGS: Volvo, Colorado, trip, flight

AMD lures high-ranking Itanium designer

March 29, 2006 Intel loses Samuel Naffziger, a top Itanium engineer, and eight of his colleagues. TAGS: Intel Itanium, Montecito, Pat Gelsinger, designer, AMD, Colorado, Intel, HP

Digital rebirth for comic strips

February 2, 2006 "See you in the funny pages" takes on a new meaning for cartoon artists who are making a home on the Web. TAGS: strip, newspaper, audience, Colorado, writer, blog, Microsoft Corp.

Qwest calls for mandatory data retention laws

August 22, 2006 Broadband provider becomes first to embrace federal proposal to keep track of what its own customers are doing online. TAGS: Qwest Communications Inc., legislation, Rep., broadband provider, Internet provider, Colorado, law, Bush Administration, broadband, DSL

Nortel takes on more municipal wireless projects

June 4, 2007 Greenville, N.C., plus several suburbs of Denver will get connected. TAGS: Nortel Networks Corp., wireless service, North Carolina, Denver, Colorado, student, service provider

Pick up the tab by texting

November 29, 2006 Cash, credit or text? Cell phone payments are coming to the U.S. as companies like Feed Tribes launch new services. TAGS: Boulder, merchant, payment, cell phone, Colorado, bill, Motorola Inc., tab, account

Massachusetts, California best states for nanotech

January 25, 2005 Got a degree in nanomaterials and wondering where to move? Try Massachusetts, but stay out of the Dakotas or Arkansas. TAGS: nanotechnology, Massachusetts, state, Arkansas, Colorado, California, leader

Data retention bill expected next week

September 21, 2006 Proposal expected to require Internet providers to keep customer information for a year for police convenience. TAGS: Rep., Internet provider, legislation, proposal, Colorado, Bush Administration, Republican, telecommunications, Internet Service Provider, service provider, Internet service, chairman, Adobe PDF

Secure64 debuts Itanium server appliance

March 20, 2007 Colorado start-up hopes its custom software will appeal to those who fear denial-of-service attacks on the network. TAGS: Intel Itanium, server appliance, DNS, denial of service, Colorado, domain name, server, HP, Intel, operating system

America's most digital cities? Think Sun Belt

November 30, 2006 Center for Digital Government study looks at which regions are doing the most to enhance local technology. The list might surprise you. TAGS: Digital City, municipality, city, Virginia, region, resident, Colorado, Sun Microsystems Inc., category, Florida, government, America, information technology

No VC in sight? This man tapped his blood

February 2, 2005 With his software start-up unable to land funding in America, Rick Bolin headed to Northern Ireland, where his family's roots lie. TAGS: venture capital, technology company, Colorado, U.S., investment, software company, start-up, CEO
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