By Carolyn Murphy | February 20, 2007
Canadian semiconductor startup Teradici Corp. has closed an oversubscribed $18 million Series B round of funding led by Alloy Ventures as it plans to take its first product, a chip aimed at helping
By Sonia E. Miller | April 7, 2005
Nanotechnology, the buzzword of the 21st century, stirs continual debate around the issue of regulation. Two diverse schools of thought prevail.U.S. regulators maintain that the unique
By Andrea Orr | January 20, 2006
Motorola Inc. said Tuesday that it agreed to acquire Kreatel Communications, a Swedish manufacturer of digital set-top boxes that are used to deploy Internet protocol television.Schaumburg,
By Tresa Baldas | February 6, 2006
If golfers and football players use videotapes to improve their game, why not judges? That's the philosophy behind a pilot program in Massachusetts in which several judges were recently vide
By Craig Ball | April 19, 2006
When the sea reclaimed New Orleans and much of the Gulf Coast, hundreds of lawyers saw their computers and networks submerged. Rebuilding law practices entailed Herculean efforts to resurrect criti
By Tom Perrotta | April 15, 2005
Stop any solo practitioner or assigned counsel in the halls of a New York City criminal court and they will tell tales of mayhem and confusion as they race from courtroom to courtroom, jugglin
By Olaf de Senerpont Domis | October 27, 2005
Semiconductor manufacturers and designers are now devoting a lot of effort to making sure software developers tune their applications for future waves of multicore microprocessors. But these chipma
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By Bruce Meyerson | May 11, 2007
This is the story of Goldie the mobile malcontent and the three BlackBerrys. The first BlackBerry, the 8800, though slender by most standards, was too big. The next BlackBerry, the Pearl, with its
By Henry Gottlieb | June 14, 2005
As courts around the country install sophisticated, supposedly fail-safe electronic recording equipment, along comes a reminder that technology is only as good as the humans who run it. b
By Brenda Sandburg | June 3, 2005
Just as there's only one Madonna and one Cher, soon there will be a single Palm.PalmOne Inc. is paying $30 million to PalmSource Inc. for full rights to the Palm trademark. The two com
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