Wisconsin Technology Review - third quarter
Laptop Battery By Mike Klein • 10/03/05 From stem cell research to high-tech bicycles to an identification chip implant in former Wisconsin Gov. Tommy Thomspson, Wisconsin Technology Network readers showed a broad range of interests by the stories they clicked on and read during the last three months. We re-present those top stories in this latest edition of Wisconsin Technology Review - a quarterly publication of the Wisconsin Technology Network.
As in past reviews, we present the readers' picks - the top 10 stories that you clicked on and read during the quarter, and we present the top 10 editor's choice - a list of stories our editorial staff found particularly important and interesting in addition to the readers' top 10.
As always, WTN continues to post the latest news in Wisconsin technolgy and life sciences on a daily basis. See our front page for the latest news and commentary postings, which include these stories and more:
• Wisconsin will house new national stem cell bank
• Metavante acquires LINK2Gov
& bull; GE Healthcare acquisition puts company further into eletronic health records
& bull; New battery technology helps stimulate nerves
& bull; Chris Shipley's DemoLetter on the Katrina Phone Project
• Michael Rosen looks at how the Midwest large cap life science group fared in the third quarter
— Mike Klein, founder and editorial director
laptop computers is driving strong sales for notebook computers, according to the latest quarterly sales figures from the research firm IDC, which reported a 37% computer sales for the second quarter, compared with a year earlier. In the U.S., laptop sales grew 17.7%, while sales of desktop computers and servers fell 4%. The New York Times ( 10), CNET ( 10)
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