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Beyond the netbook
Asus, the Taiwanese company known for the $400 netbook, is building computer-like-devices for every room in your house. Play
Thunderstorm in cloud computing
Microsoft challenges SalesForce and Amazon by taking Windows and Office software to the cloud in 2010. Play
Robo-nurse to the rescue
By 2050, 40% of Japan's population will be over 65 with not enough young people to care for them. Play
Animation's new business model
Worldwide Biggies CEO Albie Hecht is gambling that an iPhone application could help create the next big cartoon star. Play
HP takes aim at Cisco
By buying 3Com for $2.7 billion, HP is beefing up its networking offerings and making a big move into the Chinese market. Play
Google bets on 'free'
Google's Android OS powers new phones like Motorola's Droid. But will Google profit by it? Play
Google's new mobile ad plan
By acquiring upstart AdMob, Google improves its position while admitting flaws in its original approach to mobile ads. Play
Apple succeeds despite flops
From forgettable phones to disastrous desktops, Apple has learned to recover quickly from mistakes. Play
Future ride pimped with Internet
Technology group ng Connect reveals a concept vehicle allowing passengers to use the Internet throughout the automobile. Play
Steve Jobs - CEO of the Decade
Apple's CEO is Fortune's top business leader of the last 10 years for his impact on computing, movies, music and cell phones. Play
Droid enters smartphone arena
Verizon's new Android phone is a legitimate alternative but not quite the iPhone or BlackBerry killer. Play
Kilowatts via kites
Bay Area startup Makani Power is harnessing wind - through giant kites - in hopes of one day producing electricity. Play
Amazon bucks the retail trend
The Seattle-based e-tailer is making a killing in spite of the recession. Techmate explores. Play
Earth to Google
The search firm is investing heavily in Google Earth, but will it be profitable? Play
Nokia's netbook gamble
The Finnish cell phone maker wants to dial in to the PC business with its new Booklet 3G Play
Can Windows 7 make PC's cool?
Microsoft hopes to increase its tech-credibility with today's release of its new operating system. Play
Twitter CEO: We are not a fad
If the company fails, says Evan Williams, it will be from lack of execution, not a trend-shift. Play
Twitter CEO: A biz plan can wait
Evan Williams says the company is focused on beefing up its technology, not making money, for now. Play
Apple's most profitable quarter
Sales of iPhone and Macs help Apple trounce Wall Street's forecasts for quarterly profit and revenue. Play
No steering needed
Engineers at the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Lab are at work on a car that drives itself. Play
Next great Windows OS?
Windows 7 is drawing rave reviews, but can Microsoft parlay the momentum into its other products? Play
Can Dr. Dre make HP hip?
Hewlett-Packard teams up with the rapper to release a $2,300 notebook with enhanced audio. Play
Plan 'B' is new plan 'A'
Companies like PayPal and Costco had to change plans on the fly to succeed. Play
Low tech supply? Good sign
A shortage of components for everything from iPods to servers may point to an economic recovery. Play
Renault powers up electric cars
Better Place CEO Shai Agassi says his company's deal with Renault will create the first electric car with a changeable battery. Play
Motion detecting phones
The camera phone creator launches a startup that puts motion sensors on cell phones. Play
More gamers wanted
Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils-Aime says price cuts for the Wii are a way to increase sales to casual players. Play
Budget plug-in car for the city
Former Mindspring CEO Mike McQuary enters the electric car market with the Wheego Whip. Play
Shakeup at HP
Hewlett-Packard may merge its PC and printer groups -meaning big staff changes. Techmate explores that and Starbucks Via Play
Trends in GPS systems
A review of new navigation devices that provide directions for the most efficient way to get you where you need to go. Play
Rumor: Twitter's worth $1B
The microblogging site reportedly is planning to raise $100 million this year based on that valuation. Play
Debating Dell's Perot purchase
The PC-maker's purchase of Ross Perot's old firm speaks volumes about changes in the IT industry. Play
Self-publishing empire expands
CEO of Blurb explains why she launched the self-publishing platform and how you can create your own book. Play
Netflix's $1 million idea
A team of developers scores big by building a better movie recommendation engine. Play
Wine startup reinvents itself
The creator of the Winepod talks about running a business through the financial hardships of the recession. Play
Steve Jobs is back
Apple's CEO makes his first public appearance in a year to unveil iPod upgrades. Play
Will Jobs show?
The Techmate team discusses whether the Apple CEO and the much-hyped tablet will be at their iPod event. Play
Zipcar's $1 billion ambitions
CEO Scott Griffith says the car rental company plans to grow its customer base and become a billion-dollar company. Play
Free Wi-Fi but at what cost?
Cyber thieves set up rogue networks to get sensitive information from users of public networks. Play
Sybase shifts to mobile
CEO John Chen talks about the risks associated with changing the tech company's core focus. Play
The great health care challenge
Jon Bush, CEO of billing system athenahealth, speaks about cracks in the U.S. health care system. Play
One-on-one with Barry Diller
The Internet mogul on his new media venture, decision to break up IAC and friendship with John Malone. Play
Marriage of film-making and technology
DreamWorks CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg and HP CEO Mark Hurd discuss their odd couple partnership. Play
PayPal will be bigger than eBay
eBay CEO says that the payment site's revenue will eclipse that of the online auction site soon. Play
The biz of social networking
Fortune's Jon Fortt and Michael Copeland chat with LinkedIn's Reid Hoffman about the Web's future. Play
1 on 1 with Twitter's co-founder
Fortune's Adam Lashinsky talks with Biz Stone about whether the Internet sensation can make a buck. Play
A lot riding on Leno
NBC co-chairman Ben Silverman hopes the late night host's new show is a hit for the network. Play
Cisco bets on video
Company CTO Padmasree Warrior explains how video fits into Cisco's long-term strategy. Play
AOL CEO: Why I took the job
Tim Armstrong tells Fortune's David Kirkpatrick why he left Google to try to revive AOL. Play
Google's mobile push
Vic Gundotra, VP engineering at Google, says the mobile Web, and not app stores, are the future. Play
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