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Midlands looks for respite from recession

Part of the role of a new £40m Manufacturing Technology Centre will be to shore up a sector hit far worse by the downturn than forecasters expected. The damage has been particularly seismic in the manufacturing heartlands of the Midlands

ProMos signs deal with Elpida

ProMos, the Taiwanese D-Ram memory chipmaker, yesterday signed an agreement to provide manufacturing services to Japan's Elpida Memory. Elpida will also licence the...

Skype founders settle dispute

Group of investors free to buy online communications service Skype from Ebay have agreed to give the founders a large stake in the business

NEC plans $1.6bn share sale after losses

NEC has become the latest of Japan’s large electronics companies to raise capital to shore up a recession-hit balance sheet, announcing a Y145bn issue of new shares

Crackdown on Wall St as 14 face charges

US prosecutors escalated their crackdown on Wall Street insider tradingyesterday, as they filed criminal charges against 14 people, including hedge fund managers,...

‘Call of Duty’ set to boost Activision

The release of the game publisher’s latest ‘first-person shooter’ game is expected to be the biggest launch this year and could signal the end of the industry-wide slump

Capgemini aims for top five in US

Paul Hermelin, chief executive of the French IT services group, is planning a series of acquisitions to strengthen the company’s position in the US market

An online shop window

If there is a heaven for pop-culture fashionistas, then the offices of the French internet shopping company Vente-Privee, based in a former Le Monde print plant, could be it

Editorial: Intel in trouble

AMD’s experience is a reminder that tech innovators can flourish even against dominant rivals – but only if regulators remain alert

Google privacy tool unveiled

The internet group has unveiled Google Dashboard, a tool to allow users to see what information the internet company is keeping on them, in an attempt to alleviate the concerns of privacy campaigners

Lenovo back in black

Fiorina confirms bid for Senate seat

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Net neutrality at the crossroads

A cautionary note to the FCC

Goodbye, Macroeconomics

Industrial age solutions can’t fix information age economic problems, writes Eli Noam

The broadband numbers racket

Cherry picking broadband penetration numbers to imply the US is slipping into Third World status is fine for a quickie term paper, but adults ought sort through the multi-dimensional complexity of the real world, writes Thomas Hazlett

Dissociated Press

To preserve quality news, we need a plan that knits together business models and not-for-profit initiatives, writes James Boyle

Digital Business

Can creative industries survive digital onslaught?

Ian Brown examines the competing rights of content producers and file-sharers and argues that new business models are the future, not blocking users

Networks: Sharks and the threat to communications

The business rationale and practical considerations for undersea cables

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Managing intelligence: video Q&A

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