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- BMC Software acquires privately held automation software maker Phurnace for undisclosed sum
- Google raises offer for price for On2 Technologies after investors balk at original deal
- New processors from Intel highlight technology lead over rival AMD
- Sony to support SD flash memory cards, not just home-brewed MemoryStick
- FCC asks Congress for an extension on its required national broadband plan
- CDC offers $105 million to acquire Chordiant to bolster enterprise software business
- Samsung to launch wireless e-book readers, joining Sony, Amazon
- TV makers bet 3-D is on the verge of popping out, but will the reception be flat?
- AP Interview: Boston airport official says US failed to learn lessons of shoe bomb
- AP Survey: Most Alabama legislators favor bill to ban sending text messages while driving
- Technology makes BCS tickets a mouse click away _ if you’ve got the bucks to pay
- Review: Computer mouse with gel coating isn’t worth $35, but calls out for more soft gadgetry
- ‘Avatar,’ ‘Star Trek,’ ‘Harry Potter,’ ‘Transformers’ among hopefuls for visual-effects Oscar
- Seed maker Monsanto reports 1Q loss as herbicide sales plunge, backs full-year forecast
- AT&T to start selling phones based on iPhone rival Google’s Android software
- Dell to sell Android phone in US on AT&T and plans to use gadget show for tablet concept
- Tennis Channel complaint with FCC accuses Comcast of discriminating against its programming
- LG to introduce 3-D TVs in May, at $200 to $300 more than comparable flat panels
- SanDisk shares rise after Caris upgrades stock, predicts strong year for memory chips
- New phones and other consumer devices will make it possible to watch free local TV on the go
- Zomm hopes wireless tether with personal alarm can prevent lost phones, protect users
- First consumer devices for Mobile DTV to debut in Washington, D.C. trial
- Analyst: Motorola gadgets holding own in crowded smart phone market
- Fight against fat goes high-tech: Wireless monitors emerge as tool in obesity research
- Rivalry between once-cozy Google, Apple heats up as their ambitions increasingly collide
- Amazon rolling out global version of larger-screen Kindle DX to snag more sales
- Skype to be included in some new Panasonic, LG HD televisions for voice, video calling
- Google raises stakes in mobile market with ‘Nexus One’ as rivalry with Apple escalates
- Former Perot employee surrenders stock sale profits in deal to settle insider trading case
- Netbooks expected to remain popular in 2010, be joined by other small, light laptops
- Software maker sues China, computer makers for allegedly pirating Internet filtering software
- ESPN, Discovery push third dimension for TV as new technology arrives in living rooms
- Google raises stakes in mobile market with ‘Nexus One, a phone designed by its own engineers
- Patenting arm at Univ. of Wis.-Madison wins lawsuit against Canadian drug company Xenon
- Computer Sciences receives Army contract valued at up to $79 million
- Apple moving into mobile ad business with acquisition of Quattro Wireless
- ESPN looks to ride next consumer tech wave with 3-D sports channel
- Microsoft to sell 4 versions of Office 2010, due in June; will cost $99 to $499
- Oracle buys software maker Silver Creek; financial terms not disclosed
- Powermat unveils cell phone batteries to enable wireless charging with its mats
- Level 3 Communications to buy back notes, affirms adjusted profit outlook for 2009
- CAPITAL CULTURE: Look what Obama’s done to the place: Plates out, gadgets in, in Oval Office
- WSJ says Apple multimedia tablet gadget slated for January; Sprint jumps into e-reader fray
- Google expected to raise stakes in mobile market with new phone designed by its own engineers
- Obama administration calls on FCC to find more spectrum for wireless broadband services
- Thomson Reuters acquires software maker Discovery Logic for undisclosed sum
- Hutchison Telecom’s majority shareholder Hutchison Whampoa may buy remaining stake
- Stocks rise in first trading day of new year following overseas gains; dollar declines
- Intel upgraded at Robert W. Baird; analyst says PC makers have boosted chip order forecasts
- Trade group: Chip sales post first gain in more than a year as demand picks up
- Tessera Technologies Chairman McWilliams steps down, succeeded by CEO Henry Nothhaft
- Food Network and HGTV remain dark for some TV viewers as fee increase dispute intensifies
- Gadget makers to roll out new temptations at CES, knowing purse strings are still tight
- 2 issues loom big as Ky. lawmakers return for start of 2010 legislative session
- Friends of missing Utah mom Susan Powell launching social media blitz
- Hackers lob insults with conservative bent in mimic of Huffington Post’s Twitter feed
- Cable TV standoffs leave consumers to pay more for programming, risk losing shows
- Elkhart County, Indiana, the poster child for the recession, showing signs of recovery
- Fox network, Time Warner Cable announce TV deal, ensuring programming access for millions
- News Corp. network allows signals to continue; Time Warner Cable says ‘up to Fox’ to nail deal
- P&G takes lead in seeking outside ideas, but forget that pitch for a home embalming kit
- Google exec in race for Vt. governor promising ‘flat, fast and innovative’ state government
- If you’re using GPS, say Oregon officers and travel experts, don’t unplug your common sense
- Fox grants ‘brief extension,’ stays on air as fee dispute with Time Warner Cable continues
- Britain’s Brown orders review to improve airport security after Christmas Day attack
- Relief over market’s big U-turn gives way to questions over the economy’s prospects in 2010
- Airline attack could mean profits for companies that make body imaging scanning devices
- New Ill. laws: Texting restrictions, tougher information rules, warnings about bowling shoes
- Oregon’s cell phone ban has loophole, police expect challenges from some drivers
- AT&T is latest to end sponsorship agreement with Tiger Woods following infidelity allegations
- Granholm issues order to merge state technology, management departments effective in March
- IPOs make a comeback in 2009 setting stage for a busy year of companies going public in 2010
- AT&T ends sponsorship agreement with Tiger Woods
- Companies with international operations expected perform best in new year as economy recovers
- TSA subpoenas bloggers who wrote about security memo issued after attempted Christmas attack
- Christmas Day attack on jetliner could speed introduction of full-body scanning machines
- Medicare officials detail plan for stimulus money for hospitals, doctors digitizing records
- Football, ‘Simpsons’ at risk as Fox, Time Warner Cable near Thursday contract expiration
- Full-body airport security scanners: What are they, where are they and how do they work?
- Norway finds way to control infection that kills thousands elsewhere: Cut antibiotics
- Fox appears ready to reject contract extension in fee dispute with Time Warner Cable
- Texting while driving, public smoking, cooking with trans fats targeted in states’ 2010 laws
- Engineering software firm in Massachusetts purchases building, seeks further expansion
- Nvidia, Marvell shares rise after Kaufman upgrade; analyst sees better PC demand
- Illinois to begin using national mortgage licensing system to help monitor industry
- Ford, MIT to research ways technology can reduce driver stress
- ITC rejects Tessera patent claims against memory chip makers; shares drop 10 percent
- Special prosecutor to probe allegations of illegal behavior of some Navajo Nation employees
- United Technologies receives $171.1 million contract from Department of Defense
- YRC Worldwide, Spectranetics, Palm, RC2 are among market movers Tuesday
- Researchers say FDA’s approval of heart devices is often based on weak evidence
- Tenn. county working to build on job growth started by boost from federal stimulus money
- Twitter co-founder wants to help businesses, individuals square up with credit cards
- Federal appeals panel upholds ruling in Nebraska’s favor in Qwest rate dispute case
- Investment Technology Group CFO Naphtali to retire Feb. 3; Vigliotti to take over