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Jon Burke Guest Contributor

  • An Open-Source Resource

    Funambol, a startup with Italian roots, manages services for open-source mobile applications.

  • A Chip for All Reasons

    Rapport Inc. might just have the leadership to succeed in selling its “parallel computer on a chip” in the mobile devices market.

  • Info on the Go

    RaySat has developed a two-inch antenna that can capture Internet and TV programming in a car or other moving vehicle.

  • To Stream, Perchance to Heal

    Private funding flows to a U.S. company developing an integrated circuit to power mobile television. Plus, heath-care technology companies receive a financial transfusion.

  • Same Ethernet: Different Card

    Level 5 Networks says it has a networking card that’s much faster than an Ethernet connection – and compatible with it.

  • Aiming for the Sun

    A solar-cell startup wants to prove it can manufacture thin-film panels that are cheaper, lighter, and longer lasting.

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