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    Last update: December 22, 2009

    +Asia's U.S. Wireless Foray
      Asia's wireless operators are looking to the U.S. market. Their experience in mobile data services could pay off stateside

    +Home Theaters: Less Is More
      The minimalist look popularized by the Apple iPod is finding its way into your living room

    +Hey, iTunes, Move Over
      Apple may have a lock on digital music, but competitors ranging from online retailer Amazon.com to social network imeem are trying to worm their way in

    +Philips' Lightbulb Moment
      Europe's largest electronics company is redefining itself as a global lighting king by hawking energy-efficient LED bulbs

    +What the U.S. Can Teach Finland About Service
      A Finnish study profiled twelve U.S. companies to give insight on how successfully applied innovation can bring in the big bucks

    +Hot Growth: The Chips Have It
      Four of the top 10 companies in our annual Hot Tech Growth 75 are involved in the manufacture of semiconductors. What's behind their banner year?

    +T.J. Rodgers' Startup Strategy
      The Cypress Semiconductor CEO's approach to new markets—funding outside companies, not internal groups—has made it No. 4 on our Tech Hot Growth list

    +Dell: Confounded by Costs
      Restructuring expenses will take further toll on the computer maker's earnings, likely weighing on shares and delaying its turnaround

    +Toxic Tech: Greenpeace Speaks
      Its environmental ranking of Sony, Nintendo and other electronics makers raises consumer awareness—but does it factor into buying decisions?

    +Why YouTube Is MIA in China
      The Google-owned video-sharing service is conspicuous by its absence in the mainland, and Chinese often have trouble seeing the U.S. site

    +Ticketmaster's Hail Mary Pass
      Amid IAC's breakup drama, the ticketing giant wants to be the NFL's official reseller

    +EBay's Shrewd New Japanese Move
      The deal creates a virtual trans-Pacific trading pool—and for auction giant eBay, perhaps a shrewd way back into the Japanese market

    +Indian Startups Go for Web 2.0 Gold
      Global networking sites like Orkut are benefiting from India's huge number of young people, but many local ventures want to claim the clicks

    +Facebook Dims the Beacon Spotlight
      The social network gives in to complaints, granting users greater control over a system that shares information about Web activity

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