- Mon Jun 5 2006 Photos: Forty years of lasers at Coherent
John Ambroseo, CEO of the self-proclaimed worldwide leader in photonics, gives CNET News.com a behind-the-scenes look at lasers.
- Wed Jun 14 2006 Making lasers a bargain
As costs drop, lasers will replace cutting tools and medical equipment, Coherent CEO John Ambroseo predicts.

Photos: Forty years of lasers at Coherent - Thu Jun 11 2009 Professional management tools for Twitter: HootSuite and CoTweet
Only a few tools help give multiple users coherent access to the same Twitter accounts. There are the two best.
- Wed Feb 11 2009 Intalio seeks to become the next JBoss
Company's acquisition strategy is more coherent than I'd originally thought. The open-source business process platform company is in talks with "five or six" companies now, its CEO says.
- Thu Jun 26 2008 Hacked iPhones get Pandora-like derandomizing
Start-up Instinctiv offers an iPhone application that turns the standard iTunes-shuffling feature into something a bit more coherent. The catch: it works on unlocked iPhones only.
- Fri Sep 20 2002 HP shells out for site revamp
Hewlett-Packard has spent tens of millions of dollars redesigning its Web site in an attempt to make its e-commerce effort more coherent after its Compaq acquisition.
- Thu Jul 12 2007 An interview with...myself
Glyn Moody took time to interview me on the trajectory of my career and my views on a range of hot topics in open source. What surprised me was just how coherent the last ten years of my life sound, though they were anything but that as I was living them
- Tue Dec 8 2009 Novell's quarter crumbles, but a new market beckons
Company took a hit in the fourth quarter, but a new product suggests a way forward for the erstwhile software leader.
- Wed Dec 2 2009 Intel hopes 48-core chip will solve new challenges
The 1.3-billion transistor processor could endow computers with human-like processing abilities and meet today's data center problems.
- Thu Nov 26 2009 NASA scopes out Antarctica's ice (photos)
Operation Ice Bridge has wrapped up its fall mission to collect data as scientists seek a better understanding of how melting in that region could affect global sea levels.




