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Motorola Smartphone to Offer One-Click Google Search

Motorola has inked partnerships with two iconic Internet service providers -- Google and Yahoo -- to provide access to search for Web-enabled phones ...

Onyx Spurns CDC’s Offer

After two days of consideration, Onyx Software rejected CDC's unsolicited offer to buy a majority stake in the company ...

Vista to Form Bedrock of Microsoft’s Digital Lifestyle

Sure, it will be great to have another alternative to iTunes. Urge -- Microsoft's answer to Apple's music store behemoth, unveiled at the Las Vegas Consumer Electronics Show -- looks ready to go head-to-head with more than 2 million tracks for purchase and an all-you-can-download subscription option ...

Home-Based Customer Care Market Set to Soar

The home-based customer care market -- a small but quickly growing niche of the contact center industry -- could triple by 2010 to 300,000, according to a new report by IDC ...

New Chip May Bridge Blu-ray, HD-DVD Divide

Broadcom, a provider of wired and wireless broadband communications semiconductors, unveiled a high definition decoder chip at the Las Vegas Consumer Electronics Show that it says is the first to be fully compliant with both of the dueling Blu-ray and HD-DVD optical disc formats ...

CDC Makes Bid for Onyx

Hong Kong-based CDC has made a bid for majority control of Onyx Software, after providing institutional shareholders with information on the proposed structure of the merger and the synergies it believes will result ...

Asia Market Pivotal for US Biotech Outsourcing

First it was manufacturing, then IT. In 2006 -- despite the recent stem-cell controversy in South Korea -- the biotech industry is likely to continue to outsource research and development, as well as other activities, to science parks and contract firms in Asia ...

Gift Cards Skew Retailers’ Post-Holiday Pricing Strategies

The holidays are over, but retailers are still waiting for the holiday shopping season to end ...

GM Launches Japanese Online Auto Shopping Service

General Motors, Suzuki Motors, Fuji Heavy Industries and Isuzu Motors announced they have formed a joint venture company, Japan Auto Web Services. The first item on the new company's agenda, executives said, is the immediate establishment of BuyPower Japan, an online automotive shopping service. ...

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