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Missile strikes ailing U.S. spy satellite

February 21, 2008 A missile fired from a Navy ship hits dying satellite, and it's likely the operation succeeded in destroying a toxic fuel tank on board. Photos: The missile that got the satellite TAGS: debris, satellite, missile, tank, operation, U.S.

3i's Gagen resigns

August 30, 2004 Martin Gagen, who oversaw U.S. and Asia Pacific operations at 3i, resigns from the venture capital group. TAGS: Asia-Pacific, venture-capital company, venture capital, operation, U.S.

Novell names new U.S. executive

August 5, 2005 Novell promotes Susan Heystee to president of its North American operations. TAGS: Novell Inc., operation, president, U.S.

iVast sale highlights MPEG-4 woes

February 21, 2004 The developer of next-generation multimedia products ceases U.S. operations, but finds buyers overseas. TAGS: digital broadcast, MPEG-4, H.264, MPEG-2, operation, India, China, U.S., multimedia, Microsoft Corp., video, Microsoft Windows

HP sets up call center in India

February 12, 2004 The contact center, which supports U.S. customers who use Hewlett-Packard consumer products, is another sign that overseas operations appeal to U.S. tech companies. TAGS: call-center, contact center, India, HP, Bangalore, U.S., consumer electronics, operation, worker, task

Intel set to showcase China operation

April 13, 2007 Chipmaker's decision to hold developer conference in Beijing next week emphasizes how important China is to its future. TAGS: China, plant, Beijing, Intel, conference, chip company, operation, notebook computer, U.S., PC

Intel to reveal foreign info in antitrust case

December 28, 2006 AMD gets access to Intel data about non-U.S. operations but faces a challenge in getting it admitted as evidence. TAGS: antitrust case, AMD, master, discovery, Intel, antitrust, evidence, operation, U.S.

Gartner's advice: Halt BlackBerry deployments

December 7, 2005 U.S. operations could be shut down soon, analyst firm warns. Best to wait "until RIM's legal position is clarified." TAGS: Research In Motion Ltd., NTP, Gartner Inc., workaround, deployment, RIM BlackBerry, enterprise, U.S., operation, agreement

Getting tough with China?

May 20, 2005 Worker advocates want a tariff on Chinese imports to protect American jobs, but others warn the move could hurt U.S. tech companies. TAGS: yuan, China, tariff, Martin Reynolds, currency, goods, U.S., worker, operation

Amazon buys into Chinese market

August 19, 2004 Web retailer leaps into China with a $75 million buyout of the country's largest online bookseller. TAGS: Patty Smith, Amazon.com Inc., online bookseller, China, online retailer, payment, region, retailer, operation, U.S.

Merger widens outsourcing geography

November 3, 2003 Outsourcing specialist Headstrong merges with rival TechSpan to form a $100 million company with operations across India and the Philippines. TAGS: Philippines, outsourcing, offshore outsourcing, India, consulting company, call-center, merger, operation, consulting, information technology, CEO, U.S.

When IT jobs disappear

November 12, 2003 i-Vantage CEO Amit Maheshwari says American information technology can survive the offshore outsourcing trend, but it must make hard choices. TAGS: offshore outsourcing, IT professional, offshore, offshoring, information technology worker, supply chain, information technology, economy, leader, movement, U.S., operation

AOL restructures in a four-way shift

November 9, 2004 Internet service provider realigns its internal business units and executive ranks in an effort to boost its prospects. TAGS: America Online Inc., Virginia, Time Warner Inc., company representative, Internet Service Provider, operation, Microsoft Access, broadband, U.S., CEO

Gateway buyout bid a call to others?

August 23, 2006 An unsolicited buyout bid for the company's retail operations may entice other buyers to step forward. TAGS: Gateway Inc., buyout, bidder, eMachines Inc., Acer Inc., Fujitsu, operation, letter, Lenovo, acquisition, U.S., PC

A sense of insecurity

March 2, 2005 How three researchers rocked the world of cryptography last month by breaking a widely used method for digital signatures. TAGS: SHA-1, collision, technique, round, weakness, research, algorithm, researcher, operation, professor, attack, function, security, U.S.

Divide between U.S. tech firms, China--a great wall?

March 19, 2004 China has been adopting rules that to Western tech firms seem designed to help Chinese companies and force multinationals to expand operations in the East. The repercussions of the growing quarrel ... TAGS: WAPI, Broadcom Corp., World Trade Organization, multinational, China, Chinese company, Taiwan, semiconductor, law, U.S., operation, tax, chip company, vice president
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