By Donna Block | October 28, 2005
The Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commisson, or COSO, issued for public comment Wednesday a draft report that gives small businesses guidance on how to comply with new
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By Deepti Hajela | December 22, 2005
The last time the city had a transit strike, in 1980, a fax machine was considered cutting-edge. Fast forward 25 years, and it is a world of wireless laptops, Internet-enabled cell phones and telec
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Shares of Apple Inc. jumped in trading Monday as hype surrounding the upcoming release of the company's much-anticipated iPhone continued to drive up the stock's price.Apple shares gained $3
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By Jordan Robertson | November 13, 2007
Intel Corp. announced its newest generation of processors Monday, flexing its manufacturing muscle with a sophisticated new process that crams up to 40 percent more transistors onto the company's c
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By Jessica Mintz | November 12, 2007
A mouse that can move accurately in response to sounds could mean the difference between dependence and independence for someone with motor impairments. A University of Washington resear
By Emma Schwartz | March 20, 2006
When NTP Inc. inked its $612.5 million settlement with Research in Motion Ltd. on March 3, lawyers at Wiley Rein & Fielding let out a collective sigh of relief. The deal, after all, was a victo
By Andrea Orr | April 17, 2007
Calling Motorola Inc.'s board "passive and reactive," billionaire investor Carl Icahn on Friday asked the cell phone maker's shareholders to support his campaign to win a seat on the company's boar
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By May Wong | February 3, 2005
Worldwide shipments of personal digital assistants declined for the third straight year, according to a new report. Shipments of basic handheld PDAs lacking telephone capabilities shrank to
By Andrea Orr | January 5, 2006
Cisco Systems Inc.'s planned $6.9 billion purchase of set-top box maker Scientific-Atlanta Inc. took a step closer to completion Jan. 3 when the networking giant said it had obtained antitrust clea
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By Bruce Meyerson | August 4, 2005
A federal appeals court upheld most of a patent infringement verdict against the maker of BlackBerry e-mail devices, but ordered a lower court to reconsider part of the case and agreed to hear argu
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