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ChangeQuakes Of The Week

June 26, 2006

TOP CHANGEQUAKES OF THE WEEK
** IBM Develops Fastest Silicon Chip
** Buffett Donating Bulk Of Fortune To Gates Foundation
** FDA Plans Overhaul Of Data Collection System
** Google's Curious Dark Fiber Purchases

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TOP CHANGEQUAKES OF THE WEEK

IBM Develops Fastest Silicon Chip

(TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGEQUAKE) -- IBM has built a transistor that runs about 100 times faster than current chips, a development that it says could pave the way for ultra-fast computers and wireless networks.

www.foxnews.com

Related Story: Intel Ships New Xeon Server Chip To Take On AMD
money.cnn.com

Buffett Donating Bulk Of Fortune To Gates Foundation

(DISCOVERY CHANGEQUAKE) -- Warren Buffett, the world's second-richest person, will merge his fortunes with those of his friend Bill Gates in an effort to solve some of the worst problems of global health and education.

seattletimes.nwsource.com

Related Story: Gates Foundation's Impact Grows With Buffett Donation
money.cnn.com

FDA Plans Overhaul Of Data Collection System

(FDA APPROVAL CHANGEQUAKE) -- The FDA plans to consolidate the systems it uses to collect safety reports about drugs and medical devices, a project it says will unify and automate the individual, labor-intensive systems run by the various centers that make up the organization.

www.forbes.com

Google's Curious Dark Fiber Purchases

(TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGEQUAKE) -- The market is still guessing about Google's continued purchases of "dark fiber" and what that will mean to the Internet. Yet another explanation was floated at a recent IT conference: IPv6, the next-generation Internet standard.

www.eweek.com

Related Story: Learn More About Ipv6 At Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org




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TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGEQUAKES

U.S. Sugar Producers Eyeing Ethanol Market

With the market for corn-based ethanol booming, lawmakers from sugar-producing U.S. states are hoping that beet and cane growers can soon jump onto the renewable fuel bandwagon.

www.cnn.com

Study Shows WiMAX Gaining Strong Momentum

WiMAX has already established itself as a viable technology for providing broadband data services, and according to analysts at TelecomView, the WiMAX network market is expected to gain 88 million subscribers, accounting for $43 billion in system spending by 2011.

news.tmcnet.com


CORPORATE CHANGEQUAKES

Johnson & Johnson To Pay $16.6 Billion For Pfizer Unit

Johnson & Johnson said it is buying drug maker Pfizer's consumer healthcare unit for $16.6 billion in cash. Pfizer said it would buy back stock worth roughly the same amount.

biz.yahoo.com

Next Gen HD-DVD Players Sold For Big Losses

According to an iSuppli component analysis, Toshiba is losing approximately $200 or more on each sale of its HD-A1 HD-DVD player.

news.yahoo.com

Related Stories: Analyst Predicts Stalemate In Next-Gen DVD War
www.eetimes.com

Toshiba To Launch World's First HD-DVD Recorder
news.com.com

Novell Ousts Two Top Executives

Novell Inc., a seller of networking software and services, replaced its chief executive officer and chief financial officer in an effort to revive profit and sales growth.

news.com.com


REGULATORY CHANGEQUAKES

FCC Approves New Tax On Internet Phones

The FCC voted unanimously at its monthly meeting to require all VOIP services that connect to the public-switched telephone network to contribute to the Universal Service Fund.

news.com.com


ECONOMIC CHANGEQUAKES

U.S. Leading Economic Indicators Index Declined 0.6% In May

The Index of Leading Economic Indicators, a widely watched gauge of economic activity, slipped by 0.6% in May, suggesting that the nation's economy could weaken in coming months.

www.forbes.com


FDA APPROVAL CHANGEQUAKES

Senators Push To Revamp FDA Drug Safety

Two top U.S. senators plan to propose bipartisan legislation next month to revamp the FDA's handling of drug safety issues, prompted by safety concerns following the withdrawal of a popular painkiller and warnings over possible suicide risk with antidepressants.

today.reuters.com


DISCOVERY CHANGEQUAKES

Scientists Discover Leukemia Trigger

Scientists believe they have uncovered the trigger for leukemia, a cancer of the blood that afflicts millions worldwide. The findings could pave the way for the design of new drugs and might also lead to new treatments for other types of cancers.

today.reuters.co.uk

Breakthrough Stem Cell Treatment Repairs Paralysis

Scientists have used stem cells and a soup of nerve-friendly chemicals to not just bridge a damaged spinal cord but actually re-grow the circuitry needed to move a muscle, helping partially paralyzed rats walk.

www.forbes.com