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  • Wed Nov 10 2004 Foreign-student enrollment declines

    Engineering is among graduate fields with decline in new enrollment, a trend raising questions about U.S. tech leadership.

    Posted by Ed Frauenheim

  • Mon Jun 10 2002 Programmers enroll in political training

    Recent moves to curb piracy with technology have stirred budding programmers, who are boning up on legislation as policy issues become more entwined with their profession.

    Posted by Lisa M. Bowman

  • Thu May 15 1997 Search engines get smart

    The new industry trend is to avoid overwhelming users by supplying less information with better organization.

    Posted by Jeff Pelline

  • Fri Jun 4 1999 VW's Net engine idles

    While some big automakers do big business online, Volkswagen crawls like a bug, some analysts complain.

    Posted by Kim Girard

  • Mon Aug 16 2004 Many engineers lack a four-year degree

    The news comes as some observers warn that the United States needs to focus more on training scientists and engineers.

    Posted by Ed Frauenheim

  • Mon Dec 13 2004 Science, engineering Ph.D. numbers buck downturn

    Degrees awarded climbed 2.8 percent last year, likely easing some worries that the nation is losing its technological edge.

    Posted by Ed Frauenheim

  • Wed Aug 11 2004 Students saying no to computer science

    With the tech job market weak, undergrad enrollments in computer science departments keep dropping.

    Posted by Ed Frauenheim

  • Mon Apr 7 2008 Tech companies win small victory in H-1B push

    New rule says select foreigners enrolled in training programs won't be forced to return home as soon, which may give them a better shot at obtaining visas to stay in the U.S.

    Posted by Anne Broache

  • Thu Oct 15 2009 AVG Free 9 offers speed, lacks etiquette

    Security software maker claims significantly faster scan times in AVG Free 9, but some unfortunate behavior from its LinkScanner tool might annoy some enough to swear off that otherwise excellent feature.

    Posted by Seth Rosenblatt

  • Tue Sep 16 2008 BMW upgrades BMW Assist feature with Google Search, Maps

    Bavarian automaker, BMW, has just announced that the BMW Assist feature will be upgraded with a search feature to be powered by search engine giant Google

    Posted by Antuan Goodwin

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