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Estimates board approves computers, furniture for sheriff's precinct
Computer software and furniture were among the items the county was given the OK to buy for the new Harford County Sheriff's Office southern precinct. Several contracts for equipment and supplies for the new precinct, under construction at 1305 Pulaski...Tags: Highway Transportation, File Sharing, IBM, Robert Cooper, Baseball
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Silencing the 'megahertz myth'
When IBM Corp. said this week that it will have a new 64-bit version of the PowerPC processor in production later next year, Macintosh users felt a rush of excitement: Could this be the magic bullet that reverses the Mac’s reputation as the speed...Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Microsoft Corp., Apple Inc., Mass Media, Intel Corp.
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Wall St. gets tech boost
The Associated PressWall Street put aside worries about Iraq on Tuesday and sprinted higher as investors snapped up stocks made more attractive by three days of declines. Technology stocks were the big winners as upbeat forecasts from Cisco Systems Inc. and Vodafone PLC...Tags: Europe, Stock Market, Osama bin Laden, Earnings, NYSE
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Price pressures squeeze cell phone makers
The Wall Street JournalCell phone sales hit a record high in 2003, surpassing even the most optimistic projections from just a few months ago. So why isn't the industry celebrating a profit bonanza? Despite new features like color screens, Web browsers and built-in cameras,...Tags: Europe, Nokia Corp., Consumers, Cell Phones, Business Enterprises
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Launch site in Alaska eyed in wake of terrorist attacks
Sun National StaffKODIAK, Alaska - Forty-five miles down an unpaved road that winds past lakes, rivers and mountain vistas, past forests of Sitka spruce, past grazing bison, horses and cows, and fishermen wading knee-deep in pursuit of silver salmon, a handful of beige...Tags: Armed Forces, Fishing, New York City, Defense, Missile Systems
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Phone lines, Internet inundated
Sun StaffTelephone networks and Internet news sites were swamped yesterday as people searched for information and the whereabouts of family and friends after the terrorist attacks on New York and suburban Washington. Phone companies urged customers to refrain...Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, AOL LLC, Disasters, Keynote Systems Incorporated, Cell Phones
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Motorola Mobility's Sanjay Jha leaving with $64.3 million golden parachute
Departing Motorola Mobility Chief Executive Sanjay Jha is collecting about $64.3 million as he leaves the Libertyville-based company, which is now a wholly owned subsidiary of Google.
The Mountain View, Calif.-based search giant said Tuesday that it...Tags: Google Inc., Chicago Tribune, Wailin Wong, Sanjay K. Jha, Shareholders
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Jha steps down as Google completes Motorola Mobility acquisition
Tribune staff reporterSanjay Jha has stepped down as chief executive of Motorola Mobility now that the $12.9 billion acquisition by Google Inc. has closed, the Mountain View-based search giant said Tuesday. Dennis Woodside, a Google executive who oversaw the integration of...Tags: Verizon Wireless, Amazon.com Inc., Antitrust Issues, New Products, Computer Hardware
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Google-Motorola Mobility deal wins China's OK
Tribune reporterChinese regulators have approved Google's $12.5 billion acquisition of Motorola Mobility, clearing the deal's last hurdle. The U.S. Department of Justice and the European Union gave the green light to the transaction in February, leaving China as the...Tags: Google Inc., European Union, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Sanjay K. Jha, U.S. Department of Justice
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The 100% solution for rewarding CEOs
Ten chief executives for top 100 public companies in the region saw their total compensation in 2011 more than double from the previous year. Here is a breakout of their companies' explanations on the substantial increases: Motorola Inc.'s separation...
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CEO compensation list preoccupies us
Thanks to the 10-year, $275 million deal he signed in 2007, shortly after earning the third of his three American League MVP awards, the New York Yankees' Alex Rodriguez reportedly will make $30 million this baseball season.
There are plenty of other...Tags: Citigroup Incorporated, Tim Cook, Concerts, Morningstar Incorporated, Alex Rodriguez
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Not-so-smart smartphone predictions
Change of SubjectFrom the Forbes article, Bye Bye BlackBerry. How Long Will Apple Last? In December 2006, Palm CEO Ed Colligan summarily dismissed the idea that a traditional personal computing company could compete in the smartphone business. “We’ve learned...
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