Kodak CEO Antonio Perez talks with senior editor Diane Brady about the company's prospects, morale, and stock price - and why this is the last time it will ever sponsor the Olympics.
From GE to Nestlé to watchmaker Omega, companies use the Games to test-drive new ideas—and strut their stuff
Equipment and apparel fit for Olympic athletes—and their mere mortal counterparts
Innovative buildings open their doors in Beijing
U.S. companies are supplying high-tech surveillance gear to the Beijing Olympics. The concern is how it might be used after the Games
It's not yet clear how tradition-bound equestrians—or Olympic judges—will view the iconoclastic footwear
For Philadelphia food-services giant Aramark, the Beijing Games are the ultimate logistical challenge
For some, not anymore. High-profile Beijing Olympics sponsors Kodak and Lenovo are pulling the plug on future Games
The Games will be a test for Beijing's fudong che, or "floating car" program, which uses taxi GPS data to give drivers the fastest routes
A new policy set by the Beijing Olympic organizing committee means Games sponsors will now have to resubmit their bids to buy ads