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  • Thu Jul 23 2009 iPhone buoys AT&T subscriptions--but hurts profit

    AT&T added more than a million new subscribers in the second quarter thanks to the iPhone, but big subsidies cut into the company's profits and margins.

    Posted by Marguerite Reardon

  • Thu Feb 28 2008 Google expands free phone number and voicemail project

    Google is partnering with homeless shelters to give out free phone numbers and voicemail to San Francisco's homeless.

    Posted by Marguerite Reardon

  • Fri Feb 27 1998 Space the place for Net access

    The Internet space race is on, as Teledesic puts its first satellite into orbit for high-speed data connections and Internet access.

    Posted by Alex Lash

  • Wed Jul 5 2006 WiMax firm raises $900 million

    With a cash infusion from Intel and Motorola, WiMax start-up Clearwire hopes to start building out its network.

    Posted by Michael Kanellos

  • Tue Oct 30 2001 How Intel plans to survive the downturn

    CEO Craig Barrett is tweaking Intel's strategy to help it survive what he calls "the biggest slowdown our industry has ever seen." And the Internet's growth will play a key role.

    Posted by Michael Kanellos

  • Thu Aug 24 2000 Intel in fast lane with new chips, growth strategy

    The chip giant unveils details of several new initiatives at its developers conference, as CEO Craig Barrett discusses his vision of computing's future and reassures investors of Intel's growth strategy.

    Posted by CNET News.com Staff

  • Thu Jan 6 2000 Sun, Microsoft execs see rival home networking visions

    Sun CEO Scott McNealy and Microsoft VP Craig Mundie tout rival schemes for homes filled with digital appliances and entertainment devices that speak to each other and the Internet via high-speed connections.

    Posted by Stephanie Miles

  • Thu Nov 1 2007 Pay dirt: Start-up draws electricity from the ground

    Living Power Systems has made a microbial fuel cell that creates enough power from bacteria for low-power applications.

    Posted by Martin LaMonica

  • Fri Jul 11 2008 Live blog: New York gets the iPhone 3G

    At Apple and AT&T stores in Manhattan, eager first-day buyers finally get their hands on the upgraded smartphone. But does it really take 10 to 15 minutes to get set up?

    Posted by CNET News staff

  • Wed Mar 2 2005 Intel to tackle flash memory card market

    Reinvigorated by gains in flash memory for cell phones, Intel is planning to go after consumer electronics, card market.

    Posted by Michael Kanellos

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