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Outlook 2006
Which technologies are going to fill channel coffers next year?
Tim Lohman
Dec 20 2005, 3:49PM
Strategy
Venture capitalists seek next big thing in tech
Luxemburg-based internet telephony firm Skype has shown that Europeans can build a US$4 billion company in just over two years, but venture capitalists are wondering if it was a fluke or the start of a trend.
Georgina Prodhan
Oct 21 2005, 9:00AM
Finance
Backpack designed to generate power from walking
A backpack that converts a plodding gait into electricity could soon be charging up mobile phones, navigation devices and even portable disc players, US-based researchers said on Thursday.
Staff Writers
Sep 9 2005, 2:00PM
Strategy
New technology may increase identity theft: scientist
New technology could increase rather than solve the problem of identity theft and fraud, a British criminologist has warned.
Patricia Reaney
Sep 7 2005, 8:30AM
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