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China rising rapidly in R&D, report says

December 5, 2006 Asian powerhouse replaces Japan as No. 2 investor in research and development, OECD says, and the U.S. still leads the pack. TAGS: R&D, China, nation, researcher, Japan, U.S.

Index ranks IT industries by nation

July 12, 2007 More than 60 countries were scored on factors ranging from business environment and R&D efforts. How did the U.S. fare?Chart: World's top IT economies TAGS: competitiveness, information technology, economist, factor, R&D, U.S.

Less-than-risky business?

August 6, 2004 Critics say science in the U.S. has become safer, with demoralized researchers less likely to "swing for the fences." TAGS: RAND Corp., R&D, incentive, science, U.S., research, technology company, project

Tech, drugs and the wealth of nations

May 31, 2005 Cadence Design executive Ray Bingham says there's a precedent the U.S. can use to maintain its tech leadership. TAGS: Cadence Design Systems Inc., R&D, San Jose, India, electronics, China, U.S.

The future of U.S. tech employment

January 29, 2004 Georgia Tech President Wayne Clough has a weighty job as co-chair of an effort to figure out how to generate high-skill, high-paying jobs that won't get shipped overseas. TAGS: Georgia Tech, R&D, Siemens AG, IT professional, engineering, investment, U.S., worker, president, health

U.S. tech leadership to go way of 2004 Dream Team?

February 15, 2005 Unless the states focus on maintaining their gold standing, AEA warns, "American losses will not be confined to the basketball court." TAGS: R&D, nation, U.S., IBM Corp.

SRI eyes research center in Taiwan

April 13, 2004 SRI International, a U.S. research company instrumental in the creation of the Net, is in talks that could lead to it opening a research and development facility in Taiwan. TAGS: SRI International, Taiwan, R&D, ARPAnet, computer mouse, center, U.S., organization, IBM Corp., president, mouse

The high-tech future for the Army

August 2, 2007 Chief Scientist Thomas Killion talks about Army R&D efforts, high-tech soldiering and the outlook for robots and drones. TAGS: Thomas Killion, chief scientist, robot, Iraq, laser, gear, R&D, U.S.

Outsourcing's offshore myth

December 16, 2003 Consultants George Gilbert and Rahul Sood say the real reason software companies are embracing offshore development is cultural, not economic. TAGS: salary, R&D, innovation, offshore, budget, U.S. company, software company, outsourcing, U.S., India, task

Consulting group: Send more jobs offshore

June 16, 2004 Research and development is ripe for shipping abroad, says The Boston Consulting Group. TAGS: industrial company, R&D, U.S.

Supreme Court to review Microsoft patent appeal

October 27, 2006 Case stemming from spat with AT&T could change how damages are awarded for infringement of U.S. patents on software shipped overseas. TAGS: liability, infringement, AT&T Corp., decision, damage, U.S. company, R&D, court, patent, U.S., Microsoft Corp., component, software company

Barrett weighs in

June 1, 2004 newsmaker For Intel's CEO, the customer is king, clock speeds still matter and the United States is "basically complacent." TAGS: Craig Barrett, competitiveness, offshore outsourcing, R&D, politician, Intel, dual-core processor, Washington D.C., U.S., aspect, notebook computer, CEO, PC, Microsoft Corp.

Offshoring: The next technology battlefields

May 7, 2004 Digital Agenda Rather than try to reverse the outsourcing wave, the best way for America to fend off foreign competition is to invent technologies. TAGS: microwave, offshoring, R&D, U.S. company, radar, U.S., America

LG looks at WiMax--and U.S. culture

March 14, 2005 Korean company teams with Nortel on emerging wireless standard, and opens a research center to study American culture. TAGS: Nortel Networks Corp., LG Electronics Inc., Korean company, center, R&D, mobile phone, broadband, U.S.

Nanotech funding to grow to $8.6 billion

August 16, 2004 Spending on research will increase this year, and the private sector will account for a bigger proportion of the total. TAGS: nanotechnology, General Electric Co., Nanosys, private sector, sector, R&D, venture, corporation, government, material, Asia, Europe, U.S., California

Labor group: Microsoft offshoring work on Longhorn

July 29, 2004 Organization says documents contradict industry claims that offshore outsourcing will be limited to mundane tasks. TAGS: Stacy Drake, Satyam, Wipro Technologies, Microsoft Longhorn, offshore outsourcing, Infosys Technologies Ltd., India, R&D, development, U.S., Microsoft Corp., president, document, work, operating system

Feeling secure? Not John Thompson

July 21, 2004 Symantec's CEO articulates his concerns about the state of cybersecurity and the things that still aren't getting done. TAGS: FISMA, John Thompson, CAN-SPAM Act, spam, Symantec Corp., government, enterprise security, R&D, Time Warner Inc., U.S., CEO, security

Research money crunch in the U.S.

November 8, 2005 A group of famous engineers says neither the U.S. government nor private industry is devoting enough money to R&D. TAGS: research, Marconi, AT&T Bell Laboratories, Cisco Systems Inc., R&D, U.S., information technology, mobile phone

Offshoring: U.S. needs reforms, not rhetoric

May 4, 2004 Digital Agenda Government officials, business leaders and academics agree that the future of U.S. tech depends on education, professional training and research investment. TAGS: rhetoric, offshoring, U.S., R&D, training
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