Technology


Dell workers are getting another reprieve.

Modified: 03/19/10 10:30:19 AM

The Federal Communications Commission's goal of expanding high-speed Internet over the next decade sets out to achieve on a national scale what North Carolina officials haven't been able to muster in rural areas and remote parts of the state.

Modified: 03/17/10 11:25:52 PM

Vice President Joe Biden will visit Cree in Durham on Thursday to talk about issues important to the middle class, the White House announced Tuesday.

Modified: 03/17/10 07:02:07 AM

IBM's decision to use Red Hat software as the foundation for its new cloud computing service is the most important endorsement yet for a key new product from the Raleigh company.

Modified: 03/16/10 11:00:25 PM

Orbit Energy, a Raleigh alternative energy company, is planning a second power plant in the state that will convert food and animal waste into a flammable gas that can be used as a substitute for natural gas to generate electricity.

Modified: 03/17/10 09:37:05 AM

As was expected, online publisher Lulu plans to bypass the U.S. stock exchanges in favor of going public in Canada -- and in the process has provided the public with a first look at its financials.

Modified: 03/16/10 08:40:17 PM

The number of information technology job openings in North Carolina jumped by about one-third in February compared with the previous month.

Modified: 03/16/10 07:38:56 PM

The company behind the Lulu.com book publishing Web site has taken the first official step toward an initial public offering in Canada.

Modified: 03/15/10 11:11:55 AM

"The images really jump out at you."

Modified: 03/13/10 08:41:34 AM

The state will restart its process for certifying a device that prevents drunken drivers from starting their cars because of questions about the testing's fairness.

Modified: 03/12/10 07:08:40 AM

In July, Gov. Bev Perdue signed an executive order directing the state's information technology staff to implement a new system "as soon as practicable" to automatically archive government e-mail for 10 years.

Modified: 03/18/10 07:04:56 AM
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The story line for bookstore giant Barnes & Noble is growing ever more dramatic, with falling store sales, increasingly stiff competition and a fierce battle over the company's shares led by a billionaire Los Angeles investor.

Modified: 03/16/10 11:00:30 PM

Vice President Joe Biden will visit Cree in Durham on Thursday to talk about issues important to the middle class, the White House announced Tuesday.

Modified: 03/17/10 07:02:07 AM

If a stranger came up to you on the street, would you give him your name, Social Security number and e-mail address?

Modified: 03/17/10 01:20:13 AM

Patheon, the Canadian drug maker with headquarters in Research Triangle Park, reported an uptick in first-quarter sales but a decline in profit as well as an operating loss.

Modified: 03/16/10 07:38:55 PM

N.C. State University's campus now tells its own story as you walk through it.

Modified: 03/16/10 08:40:35 PM

Using technology from companies such as Cisco and Intel, advertisers are creating a new breed of digital signs that can be customized depending on a viewer's age and gender.

Modified: 03/15/10 01:03:42 AM

Want to be the first one on your block with a 3-D TV? It will cost you about $3,000.

Modified: 03/15/10 01:28:43 AM

The Triangle is getting all googly-eyed. Google has offered to rewire an entire community, free, with Internet service more than 100 times faster than what most people experience.

Modified: 03/19/10 03:57:19 PM

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