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Dell opens design center in Singapore

April 29, 2005 Computer maker's facility will focus on display, imaging products, in latest example of tech firms taking high-level tasks offshore. TAGS: Singapore, Kevin Rollins, infrastructure, imaging, Dell, technology company, U.S., India

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., U.S., entrepreneur, leader, technology company, America, India, worker, China, California

Tech companies gear up for seniors

December 12, 2005 With the world's population getting older, technology is being positioned to help the elderly stay independent. Photos: Gadgets for seniors TAGS: patient, medicine, health, Craig Barrett, health care, technology company, conference, Intel, trial, U.S., Microsoft Corp.

Tech's China syndrome

April 18, 2005 CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh explains why Silicon Valley fears a meltdown if trade and geopolitical frictions with Asia's emerging superpower escalate. TAGS: tariff, China, manufacturing, Asia, technology company, Cisco Systems Inc., U.S., Dell

H-1B limit reached for next year

June 2, 2006 The U.S. already has enough petitions to fill the 65,000 slots, prompting new calls from tech companies for a higher cap. TAGS: H-1B, petition, fiscal year, worker, cap, technology company, U.S., president, Microsoft Corp.

Google tops list of most-prominent tech firms

December 6, 2005 Tech companies dominate list of most well-regarded companies in the U.S., according to Harris Interactive. TAGS: Inter-Tel Inc., technology company, survey, Google Inc., U.S.

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

Feds plan changes in U.S.-China tech trade

June 9, 2006 Proposed rules would potentially subject more categories of goods to restrictions but are designed to streamline. TAGS: goods, China, restriction, policy, rule, semiconductor, technology company, U.S., category

Democrats unveil 'innovation agenda'

November 15, 2005 Delivering high-speed Net access to all Americans within five years is one of several priorities being presented. TAGS: Democrat, supercomputer, technology company, telecommunications, broadband, Internet access, president, U.S.

H-1B visas may grow by half

October 21, 2005 A Senate committee boosted the number from 65,000 to 95,000, but some technology groups say the move still falls short. TAGS: H-1B, technology company, worker, U.S., Microsoft Corp.

Sprint Nextel, Clearwire plan nationwide WiMax network

July 19, 2007 Together, companies plan to offer 100 million users in the United States high-speed mobile Internet service by the end of 2008. TAGS: Clearwire Corp., Sprint Nextel, wireless broadband, technology company, broadband, U.S.

Senator plans to revise Web labeling bill

April 17, 2007 Republican Ted Stevens' bill includes proposals that aroused concern among civil liberties advocates, librarians and technology companies. TAGS: proposal, bill, senator, First Amendment, technology company, Republican, U.S.

Top court to hear landmark P2P case Tuesday

March 28, 2005 Technology companies worry, while Hollywood pushes for revisions on how copyright law affects products. FAQ: Betamax--tech's favorite ruling TAGS: file-swapping, Sony Betamax, StreamCast Networks, Grokster Ltd., innovation, VCR, copyright law, technology company, Hollywood, software company, P2P, TV, U.S., Sony Corp.

Tech companies charged with E-rate fraud

April 8, 2005 A federal grand jury issues a 22-count indictment over fraud in the program, which funds Internet connections for schools and libraries. TAGS: E-Rate, indictment, fraud, school, technology company, San Francisco, California, library, U.S., video

The politics of tech's tax breaks

May 1, 2006 Do incentives used to lure tech companies keep money from public schools--and thus hurt U.S. efforts to stay competitive? TAGS: tax, critic, government, technology company, Symantec Corp., Cisco Systems Inc., manufacturing, school, income, president, U.S., Apple Computer, Intel, Microsoft Corp.

Made in lower-cost America

February 8, 2005 Communities outside traditional tech centers are getting IT operations as U.S. firms offer low-cost domestic alternatives to offshoring. TAGS: Arkansas, homeshoring, Silicon Valley, Idaho, community, Boston, information technology, North Carolina, university, venture capital, technology company, city, America, U.S., operation, California

France backs down on iTunes DRM stance

May 2, 2006 Proposed legislation to require Apple, others to license their copyright protection technology is watered down. TAGS: France, digital-rights management, legislation, Apple Computer, technology company, law, Apple iTunes, U.S.
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