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Insights on the Innovation Champions

Does Intel Hold the Edge in Antitrust Cases?

Dramatic chip-price drops could confound antitrust complaints by New York State, AMD, and the FTC-despite Intel's alleged payments to PC makers

Nokia Launches Its Critical New N900 Phone

With its features, Nokia's new handset/tablet equals the iPhone in specs. But it's the Maemo software inside that could tip Nokia's growing rivalry with Apple

Booming Gray Market Threatens Cell-Phone Industry

The iPhone's official carrier in China is enduring meager sales, just one result of the expansion of the market for copycat handsets

Why Google Is Buying AdMob

If approved, the deal will give the search engine a big head start in cell-phone advertising

Have Movies Will Travel

Dreamworks, headed by Spielberg and producing partner Stacey Snider, will be moving from the Starz pay TVLMDIA to Showtime. The move is being driven by Disney

Ford Lags in Alternative Energy Patents

The No. 3 car seller in the U.S. is laps behind in the alternative energy race, says a new study from Thomson Reuters

Intel-Dell Dealings Under Fire

Pressure on Dell, as outlined in Cuomo's lawsuit, provides fresh insight into the marketing payments that regulators say left PC makers beholden to Intel

Samsung's Overtaxed Headset

A new set functions as both a stereo headset and a mono earpiece, but it doesn't handle stereo very well, says PCWorld

The Best Buildings of 2009

The winners of the 12th annual BusinessWeek/Architectural Record Awards illustrate how carefully executed buildings can boost productivity and collaboration

 

Leaders of Innovation

Five Questions For P&G's Len Sauers

Len Sauers is Vice-President for Global Sustainability at consumer packaged-goods giant Procter & Gamble. Here he answers five reader questions about P&G's green efforts