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| Yahoo, Microsoft might be better off apart Mon, 05 May 2008 23:09 CDT Sure, things look rough for Yahoo Inc. and Microsoft Corp. after they couldn't agree on a deal. Yahoo's stock has cratered, and its would-be suitor has to figure out another way to catch up in the online ad market. |
| Smart and mobile health-care solutions Wed, 07 May 2008 21:49 CDT Cerner has turned its Smart Room into a Smart Semi. The North Kansas City software company has packed an 18-wheeler with cutting-edge technology to take its vision of high-tech health care on the road. |
| Handmark will offer games and ringtones for BlackBerrys Tue, 13 May 2008 21:33 CDT Handmark of Kansas City on Tuesday announced a series of games and applications designed for the Research in Motion BlackBerry. |
| Google clicks outdo Yahoo Wed, 14 May 2008 22:15 CDT Google has surpassed Yahoo to become the most popular Web site in the United States, according to comScore Inc.’s rankings by the number of unique monthly visitors. |
| Garmin's Nuvifone will be released by year's end Tue, 27 May 2008 21:04 CDT Garmin International on Tuesday denied a report that it plans to begin shipping its Nuvifone next month, saying the phone is on track for the holiday season. |
| New T-Mobile wireless plan may set the trend Wed, 04 Jun 2008 22:22 CDT T-Mobile USA fired new shots Wednesday in the wireless industry's price war with additional discounts for unlimited family calling plans. |
| Tell us about your smartphone Sat, 07 Jun 2008 19:22 CDT Does your smartphone make your life smarter? Is your iPhone the Apple of your eye? Has your BlackBerry helped keep your business in the black? We'd like to hear about your smartphone and you. Send an e-mail to dhayes@kcstar.com with your name and phone number, and tell us a little about your smartphone experiences. |
| Rapidly growing Garmin celebrates success at its annual meeting Fri, 06 Jun 2008 22:05 CDT Getting there may be half the fun, but showing people how to get there is where the money is. Garmin Ltd. executives on Friday reiterated financial guidance for 2008, telling the company's stockholders that the Olathe manufacturer expects to sell $4.5 billion worth of GPS gear in 2008. |
| Sprint, Garmin face challenges from iPhone upgrade Tue, 10 Jun 2008 00:19 CDT In the world of high-tech one-upmanship, no one does it quite like Steve Jobs. The Apple chief executive on Monday sought to outflank the world’s mobile phone companies with a new iPhone that’s faster, more feature-packed and cheaper than its predecessor. |
| NCR chairman joins Sprint board Mon, 09 Jun 2008 20:16 CDT Sprint Nextel has named William Nuti, the chairman, chief executive officer and president of NCR Corp., to its board of directors. |
| Garmin to sponsor team in Tour de France Wed, 18 Jun 2008 22:34 CDT Garmin is leading America's Team to the Tour de France. The Olathe navigation company will be the title sponsor of Team Garmin, a Boulder, Colo.-based cycling team owned by Slipstream Sports. Formerly called Team Slipstream, it was one of 20 selected to compete next month in the 2008 Tour de France. |
| High-tech jobs win KC a cybercity' label Mon, 23 Jun 2008 22:23 CDT Kansas City has picked up some high-tech ground on its municipal competitors. The Kansas City area is now ranked as one of the top 25 cybercities by the AeA, a high-tech industry trade group formerly known as the American Electronics Association. |
| With Tour de France set to begin, Garmin unveils jerseys its bike racing team will wear Fri, 04 Jul 2008 00:49 CDT Garmin and the cycling team it's sponsoring in the Tour de France took to the world stage Thursday. |
| Sprint-Samsung Instinct phone is big seller at Best Buy Wed, 09 Jul 2008 22:39 CDT The Samsung Instinct is the best-selling wireless handset sold by Best Buy in the past two years, the retailer said Wednesday. |
| Wanted: Your stories about broken game consoles Sat, 12 Jul 2008 19:11 CDT Your Microsoft Xbox 360 contracted a bad case of the Red Circle of Death and you cured it. The copy of Gran Turismo you bought for your Sony PlayStation 2 just didn't look right on your PS3 until you You used something besides percussive maintenance to fix the stuck R button on your Nintendo DS. |
| South Korean company says it's not planning to buy Sprint Thu, 17 Jul 2008 22:24 CDT SK Telecom said Thursday that it had no plans to buy Sprint Nextel or any other major U.S. wireless company. |
| TV report drives up Sprint stock price Wed, 16 Jul 2008 05:43 CDT Shares of Sprint Nextel Corp. jumped as much as 18 percent Tuesday following a cable news report that the Overland Park telecommunications company might be bought by SK Telecom. |
| Sprint and wireless affiliate battle over same matter in two states Tue, 15 Jul 2008 22:15 CDT Sprint and one of its remaining wireless affiliates may be arguing the same legal point in courts in two states. |
| Sprint offers a double-duty phone Mon, 14 Jul 2008 22:10 CDT Sprint on Monday launched the Palm Treo 800w, a smartphone that runs on either Sprint’s high-speed broadband network or on noncellular Wi-Fi networks. |
| Cerner's earnings beat expectations Tue, 22 Jul 2008 22:32 CDT Cerner Corp. on Tuesday reported sales for the second quarter of $402.8 million, leading the company to a $35.3 million profit. |
| Garmin's new Nuvi combines automotive, outdoor navigation systems Tue, 22 Jul 2008 08:37 CDT The Garmin Nuvi isn’t just a pretty face anymore. Garmin International today plans to launch a series of more-rugged Nuvi portables that combine street navigation with outdoor recreation capabilities. |
| Compromise leaves opportunity for sale of Yahoo to Microsoft Mon, 21 Jul 2008 20:57 CDT Yahoo Inc. averted a showdown with investor Carl Icahn on Monday by giving him three seats on its board of directors. However, the truce still leaves the door open for a possible sale to Microsoft Corp. |
| Apple reports higher earnings, but conservative outlook sends its stock down Mon, 21 Jul 2008 21:06 CDT Mac and iPod sales helped boost Apple Inc.’s third-quarter earnings 31 percent, beating Wall Street’s expectations. |
| Embarq second-quarter earnings up 20 percent Tue, 29 Jul 2008 22:52 CDT Embarq spent less on expanding its network in the second quarter as a softening economy slowed the number of new homes requiring phone service. |
| Garmin positions products globally Mon, 28 Jul 2008 20:56 CDT Keeping the global in Global Positioning System, Garmin on Monday celebrated its sponsorship of a team in the Tour de France and announced products for use in China and around the world. |
| Verizon rapidly closes in on AT&T Mon, 28 Jul 2008 20:57 CDT You think the executives at AT&T are hearing footsteps? Last week AT&T said it had added more than 1.3 million wireless subscribers in the second quarter. |
| Local stocks: Merger and acquisition talk surrounds Embarq Mon, 28 Jul 2008 20:36 CDT Is Sprint spinoff Embarq in play? Embarq, the former Sprint unit that sells local phone service and high-speed Internet connections in parts of 18 states, is cutting costs and focusing on rapidly growing niches while confronting continued deterioration in its home phone business. |
| Garmin slashes 2008 sales forecast by $600 million Wed, 30 Jul 2008 23:29 CDT Garmin Ltd. is catching up to the economy. The Kansas City area's fastest-growing company cut its sales forecast for 2008 by $600 million Wednesday, sending shares of Garmin stock down almost 22 percent. |
| Kansas makes pitch for lab on animal disease threats Thu, 31 Jul 2008 22:46 CDT MANHATTAN, Kan. | Everybody gathered here Thursday agreed on the need for a new high-tech laboratory to help protect the nation's health and food supply. |
| Tell us about your satellite radio Sat, 02 Aug 2008 17:57 CDT The nation's two satellite radio providers are merging, creating a $2.7 billion monopoly with more than 18 million subscribers. The Star is looking for current (or former) XM and Sirius subscribers to tell us why they forgo free AM and FM radio for $13-a-month satellite radio. Send e-mail to dhayes@kcstar.com. Include your hometown and phone number. |
| Rockhurst tries to save energy by slimming down computers Fri, 08 Aug 2008 22:42 CDT As it turns out, it is easy being green. Rockhurst University is projecting that it will cut its electric bill at least $10,000 a year by replacing old desktop computers around campus with new devices smaller than a college textbook. |
| Racing game ready, set, released for iPhone 3G Mon, 11 Aug 2008 20:02 CDT Handmark on Monday released the first “arcade style” racing game for the Apple iPhone 3G. |
| Sirius-XM merger's approval opens a new batch of questions Sat, 16 Aug 2008 18:13 CDT On the eve of its seventh birthday, satellite radio is about to undergo a massive face-lift. Sirius and XM, fierce competitors that in the past paid outrageous sums to draw the likes of Stern and home decorating guru Martha Stewart to their networks, merged last month. |
| Satellite radio listeners list the good and the bad Fri, 15 Aug 2008 23:33 CDT And now a word from satellite radio’s listeners… Susan Warshawsky, Prairie Village: |
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