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ADC Telecommunications Inc. agreed Wednesday to buy Andrew Corp. for about $2 billion in stock to create a leading communications network infrastructure provider for wireline and wireless customers
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In the latest sign of Nokia Corp.'s growing focus on corporate demand for mobile phones for their business operations, the giant wireless device maker on Wednesday said it would pay $430 million to
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By Natalie Obiko Pearson | March 9, 2005
Japan's anti-monopoly watchdog issued a warning to U.S. chipmaker Intel Corp. on Tuesday, demanding that the company stop curbing competition in the microprocessor chip market by pressuring Japanes
By Brenda Sandburg | June 8, 2005
Robert Barr, Cisco Systems Inc.'s longtime chief patent counsel, is leaving to become executive director of
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By Lauren Tara LaCapra | December 3, 2007
Though the industrial sector has been slow to embrace wireless technology for process automation, product makers are pushing one benefit to hasten its adoption: it's relatively cheap.Wireles
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October 27, 2005
The maker of BlackBerry e-mail devices on Wednesday lost an emergency Supreme Court appeal which sought to put a long-running patent suit against the company on hold. Research In Motion Ltd. is app
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By Peter Svensson | May 23, 2007
T-Mobile USA launched the first cell phone in the U.S. to come with Microsoft's latest version of Windows Mobile,
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December 21, 2006
The iPhone has arrived, but it's not made by Apple Computer Inc., which was widely rumored to be working on a cell phone-iPod combination of the same name. Linksys, a division of Cisco Syste
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The Justice Department is looking into allegations that IBM has abused its dominant position in the market for mainframe computers, the data-crunching heavy lifters of the computing world that IBM
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