The customizable bits of software on Facebook and other social networking sites are the latest trend in viral marketing. But are widgets here to stay? 3/3/08
If the No. 2 and No. 3 Web search titans tie the knot—via Microsoft's multibillion-dollar bid for Yahoo—they may only just keep up with No. 1, Google 3/6/08
Without a fully funded, federal alternative energy policy, the U.S. risks squandering the potential of a powerful economic engine and will continue to depend on foreign energy resources 2/11/08
The annual Consumer Electronics Show, usually the stomping ground of geeks, was a circus of stars as Comcast and Sony introduced their new wares 1/7/08
Winners were clear in the music player and game console categories, but the dust has yet to settle in the fight over PC-to-TV and next-gen DVD technology 11/21/07
How do you turn the Web into the marketing tool it's cracked up to be? These businesses used blogs, wikis, social networking sites, podcasts, and more 9/10/07
Videoconferencing has reached new levels of sophistication with high-end systems that let you practically reach out and touch your cross-country colleagues2/26/07
In the next year, cordless phones that make Internet calls and look and perform like cell phones with photo, video, and Web capabilities could jolt the market
12/13/06
Just-released software allows some Apple users to install Microsoft Windows on their computers. But experts aren't sure what the reverberations will be
4/6/06
A generation ago, quants turned finance upside down. Now they're mapping out ad campaigns and building new businesses from mountains of personal data 1/20/06
Sticking to its proprietary approach has succeeded wildly, at least in digital music. Even in computers, Steve Jobs's strategy has its advantages 1/11/06
Artificial noses that sniff explosives, cameras that I.D. you by your ears, chips that analyze the halo of heat you emit. More scrutiny lies ahead
6/6/05
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