Steve Jobs answers questions about his health. Netflix and LG Electronics have plans for how you watch movies on TV. Dolby Labs venturing into video. What's expected to be the buzz at the Consumer Electronics show.
Mozilla's Firefox cuts into Internet Explorer's market share ...a couple of major technology trade shows are in the spotlight this week ... and we give you some tips on getting the most out of career-networking Web sites. Jim Chesko reports.
Viacom and Time Warner Cable resolve a bitter dispute ... Motorola announces additional job cuts ... and recorded-music sales fell again in 2008. Jim Chesko has those stories and more.
Major League Baseball takes its swing at a cable channel ... Online info could ease your path through troubled times ... And users of Microsoft's Zune music player complain of freezes ~ Bill Fantini has the details
Dell is preparing to shake up its management team ... Sharp lowers its forecast ... customer satisfaction drops for many retail Web sites ... and coupons for those digital-TV converter boxes are in short supply. Jim Chesko has those stories and more.
Facebook delays its in-house payment platform ... Ford offers automatic parking technology ... And the stroke of New Year will be Webcast live ~ Bill Fantini reports
There's a claim that HP is violating trade sanctions ... the Journal lists Web sites that make travel easier ... the holidays weren't kind to Sony's PS3 ... and a lot of up-and-coming musicians are using software and the Internet to find a path to stardom. Jim Chesko has details.
Amazon reveals "The Best of 2008" ... There's more evidence the online sales of 2008 were not the best ... And a new site aims to help you keep your resolutions ~ Bill Fantini has those stories
Investors consider the fate of Apple's stock ... sending an electronic gift card to charity can earn you a 2008 tax deduction ... and John Lennon comes to life - digitally - for a chariy appeal. Jim Chesko has those stories and more.
Walmart makes its call on the iPhone 3G ... Deep discounts were not enough to protect most retailers from the Grinch ... And Seagate emerges unscathed from a patent claim ~ Bill Fantini reports
Consumer-electronics sales take a big tumble ... a comedy Web site scores some new funding ... and Verizon wins another "cybersquatting" suit. Jim Chesko has those stories and more.
It could be a bleak new year for the semiconductor industry ... Video games are found to improve brain function in older players ... And the Journal reviews Nintendo's Wii Music ~ Bill Fantini reports
Micron's quarterly loss widens ... global shipments of notebook computers outpace those of desktop PCs for the first time ... and there's a new Web site that rates the quality of the nation's nursing homes. Jim Chesko has those stories and more.
An iPhone application gets the blessing of the Vatican ... Skittish donors turn to the Web for info on charity investments ... And the Journal looks at trends in tech spending ~ Bill Fantini has those stories
Unisys trims its work force and consolidates plants ... Circuit City gets final approval for $1.1 billion in financing to keep operating ... and eBay suffers a slide in visitor traffic and deteriorating sales. Jim Chesko has details.
A game site launched only last week scores almost $8,000 on eBay ... Palm gains additional investment from one of its backers ... And the Journal reviews a Kodak digital camera ~ Bill Fantini provides the details
Warner Music pulls songs and videos from YouTube ... more staff cuts are in the game plan at EA ... 'tis the season to clean up your online act ... and Polaroid focuses on Chapter 11. Jim Chesko reports.
Web retailers turn up the marketing heat ... A tech group seeks a slice of stimulus ... And the Journal studies online pizza ordering ~ Bill Fantini reports
The music industry halts its offensive against copyright pirates ... Oracle, Research in Motion and Palm post quarterly results ... and declining growth is seen in the mobile-phone market. Jim Chesko has details.