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Events
Hua Yuan (HYSTA) 2005 Annual Conference

 

As Chinese companies mature and as multinationals enter China en mass, how would the competitive landscapes in China and abroad change? These topics will be discussed during HYSTA 2005 Annual Conference, Saturday May 7th, 2005 @ Santa Clara Convention Center.

dRegions
China’s Tech Economy is Strong
Entrepreneurs say China’s tech economy won’t bust soon.

Asian Wireless Market Booms, Chip Startups Team Up in Asia

Entertainment & Media
12.5 Kazaa Loses Case Down Under
11 An Australian court orders Sharman Networks to alter its music-sharing application so it doesn’t infringe.
Americas
13 Need to Know: Week Ahead--
12 Seven things to do after Labor Day.
Entertainment & Media
12 Blu-ray, HD-DVD Player Seen
11 Samsung says it plans to introduce a player that will run both standards of the next generation of optical discs if a unified format does not arise.
Communications
12 Satellite Meets Katrina Demand
11 Even BellSouth and wireless firms became satellite customers after Katrina.
8B Americas
12 TechSpin: Katrina Swamps Bell
10.5 Restoration is BellSouth’s focus; Madonna makes Motorola appearance; girls just want to have fun on XM; investors hedge bets on PartyGaming.
8.5 Biosciences
11.5 Parkinson’s Linked to Toxins
12 Scientists find a gene associated with Parkinson’s increases sensitivity to herbicides and pesticides.
10 Venture Capital
11 Pharma VC Raises New Fund
12 Aberdare buoys its coffers with a $150-million third fund.
9 Biosciences
12.5 Chiron Negotiations Likely
9 Following its rejection of Novartis’ takeover bid of $4.5 billion, analysts expect Chiron will receive a sweeter offer.
9 Internet & Services
12.5 Microsoft, Google Rumble
11 Redmond and Google switch competitive venues from the Internet to a Seattle courtroom.
7.5 B Economy & Policy
Roberts Named to Lead Court
William Rehnquist’s death prompts president to nominate John Roberts as chief justice. No second nominee named.
IN THIS WEEK'S PRINT ISSUE
  Prophet of Doom
Mr. Benioff conquered the online CRM market, but it will take more than a savvy sales pitch to challenge the likes of Microsoft.

 

FEATURE STORIES

13 Katrina & Disaster Planning
12 Hurricane prompts firms to review disaster plans. Even Iron Mountain gets hit.
12 Start Your Engine, er, Laptop
11.5 Lesser-known PC companies are trying to win fans by branding computers after racy cars.
11.5 More Oil, with Less Toil
11 Airlift Services’ technology cuts costs for pumping oil.
11 Ultra Motor & the Wheel
10.5 Cold War-era idea for an electric motor is finally getting its road test.
10 Top 100 Private Companies in North America
10 Five years after the bubble burst, our list shows that tech entrepreneurs are still going strong.
Letters & Corrections
Comments and corrections on recent RedHerring.com stories.
Computing
Asian Chip Startups Team Up
Asian startups in the semiconductor industry find partnership is necessary for success.
Security & Defense
The Pentagon's Flying Walrus
Part blimp, part jumbo jet, the U.S. Department of Defense constructs a new type of airship.
Venture Capital
Xactly Receives $4 Million
Sales compensation software startup Xactly completes a venture financing deal to accelerate developments.
 

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