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![]() ManiaTV Cancels User-Generated Content Citing a lack of demand for user-created clips, the online video site is abandoning amateur content in favor of professional shows OCTOBER 22, 2007 Tough Times for Telecom Gearmakers The telecom-equipment sector has lost billions of dollars of market value as consolidation fails to offset a pullback in carrier spending OCTOBER 18, 2007 MySpace to Open Up, Too Following Facebook's lead, News Corp. will make it easier for outside programmers to jazz up its social network—and, it hopes, generate big sales OCTOBER 18, 2007 eBay To Sellers: We Want You Back The online auction site is cutting fees at least 33% and making other changes in an effort to woo back customers. Question is, will it work? OCTOBER 17, 2007 Microsoft's Office-Phone Foray Bill Gates says today's systems are like mainframes before PCs and software changed everything. Cisco agrees—and aims to win the race OCTOBER 16, 2007 Microsoft and Nokia Go User-Friendly With the success of the iPhone, mobile-phone players want to improve menus and other navigation tools on their own handsets—but at what cost? OCTOBER 15, 2007 2008 IT Outlook: 'Less than Comforting' As the tech industry girds for third-quarter earnings, analysts are turning their attention to next year. Many don't like what they see OCTOBER 11, 2007 Google: Rational Exuberance? Unless Google outstrips analysts' third-quarter estimates, its stock may retreat from record highs—but probably not for long OCTOBER 10, 2007 Sprint's Speedy Search for a New CEO The board is looking beyond the U.S. and aims to install a new chief in weeks. Whoever takes the job will need serious turnaround skills OCTOBER 8, 2007 MySpace, Facebook Get Serious About Asia The social networking majors are aggressively pursuing the region's growing online audience, as earlier arrivals Friendster and Orkut defend their turf OCTOBER 5, 2007 Microsoft Taps Thompson to Run Zune Days after announcing new versions of the digital music player, Microsoft names a new business leader for the Zune unit OCTOBER 5, 2007 What Facebook Could Learn from MySpace Advocates are urging Facebook to make its social networking site safer by taking a page from MySpace's security measures OCTOBER 5, 2007 The 'Warrior' Within Jonathan Schwartz A tough background, a college scholarship, and a near-death experience all went into making Sun's CEO the driven success he is today OCTOBER 4, 2007 A Slice of Gloom for Chip Stocks Fierce competition, price declines, and overcapacity concerns are creating bleak prospects for the chipmaking giants OCTOBER 3, 2007 Coming Soon: A New Zune The next version of Microsoft's music player won't make any serious iPod inroads, but Zune holds a key role in bigger company ambitions SEPTEMBER 27, 2007 Vonage's Prospects Dim A pair of patent decisions darken the financial picture for the embattled Internet-calling provider and could leave the company susceptible to a takeover SEPTEMBER 27, 2007 Microsoft's New Bet on Search It's hoping its refined search technology for Live Search will finally help it close the gap with Google SEPTEMBER 27, 2007 Dell Aims to Go Carbon Neutral It's portraying itself as at the head of the pack among computer makers with a big initiative to help the environment. How good is the plan? SEPTEMBER 24, 2007 Commodities: Behind the Global Boom The falling value of the dollar combined with tight supplies has fueled a big runup in commodities markets SEPTEMBER 20, 2007 Barry Diller's Web Gaming Play IAC/InterActiveCorp's gaming foray could revolutionize online games and hurt console makers—if it succeeds SEPTEMBER 20, 2007 The Fed's Move: Cause for Joy—or Worry? The rate cut at first sparked stock market elation. But if the Fed's fears of a slowdown come true, profits and stocks could suffer big-time SEPTEMBER 17, 2007 Powerset: Move Over, Google The search giant is unfazed by competition from "natural language" upstarts, but users—and advertisers—may benefit once they get the hang of the new tool SEPTEMBER 14, 2007 Mapping a Wireless Trend GPS standbys Garmin and TomTom may need to change course if the popularity of in-phone navigation systems from the likes of TeleNav continues to grow SEPTEMBER 14, 2007 Homebuilders: Hitting Bottom at Last? One industry player says the low point for the housing market is "very near." But credit problems and other issues have many contemplating further gloom SEPTEMBER 13, 2007 Toy Execs: Safety Is Job One The CEOs of Mattel and Toys "R" Us are urging Congress to adopt tough toy safety measures. Will the changes go far enough? SEPTEMBER 13, 2007 Sun Opens a Door, Sells Windows As CEO Schwartz moves further away from former CEO McNealy's stance on Microsoft, the two companies announce an expanded partnership SEPTEMBER 13, 2007 MySpace Goes Hollywood The social networking Web site will distribute videos from big-time producers in an effort to counter rival Facebook SEPTEMBER 13, 2007 The Dollar's Decline: Opportunity Knocks The dollar may have plunged to a record low against the euro, but the weakness may present good possibilities for U.S. investors View Previous Page | View Next Page |
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