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Apple gets serious about TV
CEO Steve Jobs called Apple TV a hobby, but the Techmate guys think the revamped product could become a hit with consumers. Play
Apple's cure for 'iPod fatigue'
The Techmate guys discuss whether Apple's latest iPod offerings are enough to reverse declining sales of the portable music player. Play
Apple's iPod event in 100 seconds
Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveils three new iPods, a new music-based social network and an updated Apple TV. Play
Financial firms' high-speed advantage
Financial companies using high-speed dedicated fiber lines can make millions of dollars from millisecond differences in trading. Play
Dell's new tablet: Just a big phone
The Streak smartphone is being marketed as the first of the Android tablets, but it's no iPad killer. Play
Twitter COO: Still not profitable
Dick Costolo, COO of the micro-blogging site explains how Twitter hopes to one day turn tweets into profit. Play
Six-figure web domains on the block
At this Internet domain auction in New York, names like disco.com fetched more than $250,000. Play
An app store for textbooks
San Francisco based startup Inkling has launched an iPad app to bring interactive textbooks to the tablet computer. Play
Salesforce.com's cloud strategy
CEO Marc Benioff says the key to the Web service company's success is its embrace of cloud computing. Play
Salesforce.com has a big sales force
CEO Marc Benioff says the online services firm must keep spending nearly 50% of revenues on sales and marketing to grow. Play
Why Intel wants McAfee
The chipmaker looks to bolster its mobile footing by acquiring the security software company. Play
Digital loyalty cards not secure
Digital loyalty cards can open a user's information to all when combined with services like FourSquare and open Wi-Fi networks. Play
Surgery goes robotic
Intuitive Surgical, makers of the da Vinci robotic surgery system, has been growing at a fast clip the past several years. Play
What the Droid 2 really costs
Motorola cut costs of the Droid 2 by using many of the parts used in the original Droid. Play
Build iPhone apps at summer camp
Kids, from 7 to 17, build not just websites, but iPhone apps, video games and robots, at iD Tech Camp. Play
Meet the truck of the future
Newer 18-wheelers are now being deployed with radar, rollover prevention systems and lane-shift monitoring. Play
The Motorola Droid 2 is unleashed
Motorola's second version of its popular Droid phone features a centered keyboard, Wi-Fi hotspot capability and Flash. Play
Health care goes wireless
Emerging technologies are making it possible to monitor patients remotely, helping to cut back on expensive trips to the hospital. Play
Wi-Fi means no ISP to pay
Internet service providers may see a loss in customers as more communities and businesses offer free wireless Internet access. Play
Rethinking Web search
DoubleClick co-founder Kevin O'Connor says consumers want smarter search engines that show relevant results. Play
Meet the new BlackBerry
The new BlackBerry operating system comes with a Web browser, improved social networking tools and more. Play
Jailbroken App store cashing in
Cydia, vendor of apps for jailbroken iPhones, is poised to profit from the loosening of phone regulations. Play
Google searches for growth
While still dominant in search, and gaining in mobile, Google's stock has been relatively flat for several years. Play
Solar-powered trash compactor
Cities like Philadelphia are putting solar-powered garbage compactors on their sidewalks to save money while going green. Play
Jobs: iPhone 4 bugs exaggerated
Apple's CEO says the iPhone 4's antenna problems have been overstated by the media, but the company is offering free bumper cases to all customers. Play
Jam out on your iPhone
IK Multimedia shows off the iRig, an accessory that lets you to plug your guitar into an iPhone and simulate guitar effects and amplifiers. Play
Andreessen: Looking for smarts
The founder of Netscape says that hiring people who are smart, curious and driven is necessary to build a successful company. Play
Busted iPhone? Call the 'doctor'
A New Yorker runs a lucrative business fixing broken iPhones for about half of what Apple charges. Play
Hoffman: Better lucky than smart
Reid Hoffman, founder of Linkedin and tech investor, says intelligence is important but luck is key for success. Play
Microsoft's losing streak
The company cut its KIN touch-screen cell phone line weeks after its launch, and shutters its Bing cashback shopping program. Play
Buy an electric car, rent the battery
Better Place CEO Shai Agassi's bet on electric cars involves swappable batteries but questions remain whether he can pull it off. Play
Denmark's foldable self-locking bike
Danish company Biomega releases a line of bikes for the urban rider, complete with integrated lock system and folding features. Play
Printing in 3-D
Printing objects in 3-D helps designers and architects create models that can be altered quickly and easily. Play
Cost of the iPhone 4's guts
The components of Apple's newest phone cost as much as the phone with a 2-year contract. Play
Virgin America vs. big U.S. carriers
Virgin America CEO David Cush says his company is going up against U.S. airlines, competing on price, flights and routes. Play
Battle of the eBook readers
Amazon, Apple and Barnes and Noble each feature eBook readers targeted to different types of consumers. Play
Virgin's growth plan
Virgin America CEO David Cush discusses the innovative tools the carrier uses expand its routes and please customers. Play
Apple's forgotten founder
Ron Wayne, the third founder of Apple, sold his 10% stake in the company for just $800. Play
Sneak peek at Microsoft's iPhone rival
Windows Phone 7 takes a new approach to the home screen with customizable tiles and hubs. Play
Will Apple smoosh this gaming biz?
Aurora Feint built a network for iPhone gaming - a space Apple is entering. Here's how the startup plans to stay ahead of the giant. Play
Motorola CEO on Droid X
Dr. Sanjay Jha says the company's focus was to make the android smart phone easy to use for consumers. Play
Verizon's new Droid X
The latest Android phone from Motorola can be a WiFi hotspot, and plays Flash videos. Play
Apple store camper gets a sponsor
Greg Packer, who plans to wait 72 hours in line to be the first to get the new iPhone, now has a sponsor. Play
FDNY's new $27 million boat
The FDNY's new boat comes with 11 water cannons, decontamination chamber, speedboat and more. Play
Intel: A mobile runt
The chipmaker has dominated the PC market for decades, but lags behind Apple, Nvidia and Qualcomm with its mobile processors. Play
Harnessing body movement for power
Powering electronics using human movement could become a reality within the next few years. Play
Inside Microsoft's gadget lab
Your future office may have touch walls, motion-sensing computers and a desk made of touch screens. Play
Internet Week storms New York
The annual gathering of the next generation of digital businesses is taking place in the Big Apple. Play
The cost of forgetting your pills
McKesson CEO John Hammergren says people who forget to fill their prescriptions make health care more costly for all patients. Play
Yankee Stadium's boxing facelift
See how Yankee Stadium is transformed into a boxing ring for a title fight. Watch the time-lapse! Play

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