Archive for March, 2008
Two different funds try to coax developers to build applications for their mobile platform; the mobile industry descends on Sin City; and SpiralFrog makes big claims, but is it all talk?
Nigel Clifford’s riding high on the current Net-savvy generation, but thinks there’s quite a future for bringing the world’s unconnected population onto the Internet through mobile phones.
One of the last independent online advertising network, Undertone would not disclose terms of the deal, except to say that it was worth more than $40 million.
IBM is added to list of “excluded” contractors after Environmental Protection Agency alleges serious wrongdoing; it’s unclear whether the company has been given a chance to respond to the charges.
The Round Rock, Texas-based company is closing its flagship factory amid hard times.
It looks as if the Panasonic SC-BT100–the company’s first home theater in a box system with a built-in Blu-ray player–will retail for $999.
Intel scientist discusses a technology that would allow handheld Internet devices to display images wirelessly on big screens.
Anne Livermore weighs in on what separates her company from Big Blue, along with the shift to virtualization and what it means to be green.
Yahoo shares rise 12 percent over the past two weeks, as first quarter re-affirmation serve up a dose of Miracle-Gro, say hedge fund managers.
