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Photos: 'Going up' in San Diego

March 9, 2005 St. James Hotel notes that the world has sped up while its once cutting-edge elevators have not. TAGS: elevator, San Diego, photograph

Gas pipe broadband?

November 11, 2005 Small San Diego start-up is developing technology that lets carriers deliver broadband services through natural-gas pipes. TAGS: UWB, natural gas, pipe, gas company, broadband, San Diego, powerline, microprocessor, intellectual property, AT&T Corp., idea

Man charged with hacking USC database

April 20, 2006 Prosecutors allege the San Diego man nabbed sensitive info on more than 275,000 people from a university system. TAGS: hacking, attorney, San Diego, intellectual property, Los Angeles, home PC, database, U.S.

Tool Adds Behaviors to VRML Apps

December 15, 1995 At the VRML '95 trade show in San Diego today, Dimension X released Liquid Reality for public licensing. TAGS: VRML, San Diego, Java, behavior, 3D

Sprint Nextel suffers service outage

January 10, 2006 Two fiber cuts in the West disrupt service for thousands of customers of Sprint Nextel and its resellers. TAGS: service interruption, Sprint Nextel, fiber, Virgin Mobile, Phoenix Technologies, Palm Springs, traffic, technician, San Diego, reseller, spokesman

DivX set to go public next week

September 15, 2006 San Diego video compression company, which has posted profits, sets share price for public offering at $12 to $14. TAGS: DivXNetworks, video compression, net income, studio, San Diego, film, video, DVD

Online storage service adding a terabyte a week

July 27, 2006 Price of online storage is going down, but people are storing more than ever, storage company Streamload says. TAGS: online storage, terabyte, San Diego, hard drive, Google Inc.

Freescale buys fabless semiconductor firm

October 20, 2005 San Diego-based CommASIC brings ultra-low power embedded Wi-Fi to the Motorola spin-off. TAGS: Freescale Semiconductor Inc., semiconductor company, San Diego, Wi-Fi, handset, Motorola Inc., Apple Computer

Intel readies massive multicore processors

June 14, 2007 Researchers work to mask intricate functionality of up-to-80-core chips, so hardware and software makers can more easily adapt to them. TAGS: multi-core processor, Intel x86, Intel, San Diego, researcher, programming, PC

Week in video: Basking in the glow of 'Halo'

September 29, 2007 'Halo 3' makes its long-awaited debut, and new technology abounds at gadget gatherings on the East and West Coasts. TAGS: Halo 3, DemoFall, San Diego, conference, New York, video

Microsoft wins in second Alcatel-Lucent patent suit

March 2, 2007 Judge rules the Windows maker did not infringe on patent for speech coding technology; Alcatel-Lucent plans to appeal. TAGS: Alcatel, Lucent Technologies Inc., patent, San Diego, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Techies ponder how to cut through info overload

March 8, 2006 At San Diego conference, tech execs discuss ways to hold customers' attention in age of too much information. TAGS: attention, Wiki, San Diego, conference, founder, presentation, cell phone, Microsoft Corp.

Local TV stations face Net threat

April 17, 2007 Network affiliates watch prime-time content like Fox's 24 go online and wonder where they fit in. TAGS: affiliate, broadcaster, San Diego, CBS Broadcasting Inc., TV, conference, video

Hackers, designers talk tech's future at ETech

March 27, 2007 The sixth annual ETech Emerging Technology confab kicks off this week in San Diego, drawing game designers, hackers and Web executives. TAGS: designer, founder, San Diego, hacker, conference, finance, person, Apple Computer

Hits and misses at DemoFall

September 28, 2006 At the showcase for start-ups, the bright ideas range from Web site tools to juiced-up phone gear. TAGS: DemoFall, conference, San Diego, blogger, Wi-Fi, video, DVD

Microsoft outlines business software redesign

March 7, 2005 Gates and company to talk up new programs this week at San Diego shindig as company continues searching for the right ERP formula. TAGS: ERP, Great Plains Software, business management, business software, San Diego, division, general manager, Microsoft Corp., customer service
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