The Seattle Times: Business & Technology News Archive
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- A game called raiding
- Logitech teaches mouse to listen to PC
- T-Mobile ready for storm action
- Porsche to take 20% stake in Volkswagen
- CTIA Dispatches: Searching for a party
- 6 charged in collapse of Met Mortgage
- Boeing says strike changed nothing, but analysts foresee more outsourcing
- Plenty of work to do in plan for regional economy
- Greenspan says home prices may fall, but shouldn't plummet
- Building to offer breath of fresh air
- Washington Mutual reopening Houston branches
- Bumpy session delivers modest gains
- Microsoft patent case will return to court
- Gates, Ballmer little bit richer; compensation low by corporate standards
- CTIA Entertainment: Qpass to manage Skype ringtones
- Seattle buildings filling up; some rents on the rise
- Study: Used books are hot sellers, $2.2 billion in 2004
- Credit-card bills fill past-due pile
- Finland economy most competitive in world
- Report claims more Fannie Mae violations
- Mixed reports leave indexes mixed
- Machinists vote on Boeing contract today
- It's back to Boeing for Machinists; union agrees to contract
- Alaska Air CEO orders inspection of jackscrew mechanism on all MD-80s
- Trade mission to China a success, governor says
- Times notifies P-I owner of more losses from 2002 through 2004
- Slowing BlackBerry demand causes stock sell-off for Research in Motion
- Fannie's errors may require "small" change
- Hedge-fund officials admit multi-million-dollar fraud
- E-Trade announces purchase of BrownCo for $1.6 billion
- New York's Spitzer says Seligman funds owe investors $80 million for improper trades
- Stocks climb as confidence increases
- GE Healthcare to buy IDX Systems
- Online preference engines help buyers navigate the plenty
- Inventor of the Web reflects on what he wrought
- ChoicePoint tries to regain trust
- High-tech, low-fuel commuting
- Search engine finds photos in different way
- Report details FAA's Northwest inspections
- Libretto size is a plus and minus
- Copyright books for online library
- No bored board members
- Alaska tries to one-up Southwest at Boeing Field
- Buyers shift gears to high-mileage cars
- Few investors get restitution from SEC fund
- Alaska improves on-time record, is travel favorite
- U.S. officials to talk currency in China
- Digital music continues growth spurt across globe
- Google and Sun Microsystems agree to "collaboration"
- Stocks mixed with inflation worries
- Experts find no evidence of gas gouging
- Delta canceling flights to save on fuel costs
- Alaska threatens to yank North Slope leases from oil companies
- Government cracks down on spyware operation
- Allen's spaceship gets a new home at Smithsonian
- Microsoft sees a future on the small screen
- No other jackscrews lacking lubrication, Alaska Airlines says
- Montana a rural playground for dot-com royalty
- Maps from the past come alive
- Put that extra system to work
- Wireless networks gaining popularity
- Retail gas prices up average of 10 cents
- State files civil charges against driving school boss
- Sims rejects plan to bring Southwest and Alaska airlines to Boeing Field
- RealNetworks settles antitrust lawsuit against Microsoft
- Boeing co-stars in prime time
- Boeing, SPEEA gear up for contract negotiations
- Microsoft updates Media Center
- Court sides with sheep rancher
- Biotech firm launches test of HIV drug
- Refco subsidiary to freeze accounts
- Samsung settles price-fixing case
- Mortgage rates top 6%, likely to creep higher
- Fears of inflation keep stocks mixed
- Company lands venture capital
- Double whammy: Prices up, wages lagging
- Rush on to file for bankruptcy
- Alaska mechanics OK contract
- Fog Cutter chief back after stint in prison
- Swift Lee decision tentatively denied
- WaMu eyes second site for regional operations
- Yahoo! latest to mull stake in AOL portal
- Safeguard needed to ensure security
- Stocks rise on upbeat inflation news
- Sales of plane parts expected to surge
- Surging energy prices will drag down economy, Greenspan says
- IBM posts $1.52 billion profit
- State tech salaries climbing
- Katrina sends Allstate to biggest-ever quarterly loss of $1.55 billion
- eBay sees quarterly income rise 40 percent, but lowers outlook
- Amgen earnings quadruple because of special charges
- Hurricanes take oil firms from disaster to windfall
- Timber giant planning to close 2 mills
- Google shares keep on climbing
- Canada to boost money for ports
- RIM loses bid to delay suit on patent
- Markets wrap up week on mixed note
- Earnings report beats forecasts
- Bernanke is former Fed board member, student of Great Depression
- Bernanke a plain-speaking economist


