AOL CEO Tim Armstrong talks about the n...
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AOL CEO Tim Armstrong talks about the new AOL logo--Aol.--and also about how the road show for the online company, which is spinning off from Time Warner, is going.
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Finding TV shows online is easier thank...
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Finding TV shows online is easier thanks to a new Web site, Clicker.com. WSJ’s Katherine Boehret says the site acts like a TV Guide, boasting an estimated 400,000 episodes from 7,000 shows.
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Gartner revises its 2009 PC forecast. P...
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Gartner revises its 2009 PC forecast. Plus, more layoffs at Nokia, Brocade says it’s not for sale and an unsettling ad for the Headstart PC (Nov. 24).
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Google shows off its new Chrome operati...
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Google shows off its new Chrome operating system. Plus, cuttin' a rug at the Microsoft Store, a tough choice for AOL employees and an update on Oracle’s standoff with the European Union (Nov. 20).
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Kara Swisher interviews Jeff Chester, who runs the Center for Digital Democracy, a nonprofit consumer advocacy group that focuses on online privacy protections.
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Kara Swisher interviews Qualcomm CEO an...
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Kara Swisher interviews Qualcomm CEO and Chairman Paul Jacobs about "smartbooks," a new class of device that is a cross between a smartphone and a netbook, which will be sold by AT&T and made by Lenovo, as well as "augmented reality" and video issues on the Web. Apple’s tablet computer is also i...
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Kara Swisher interviews the new staffer...
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Kara Swisher interviews the new staffers at Facebook’s office in Washington, D.C., where the social networking site hopes to influence policy.
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The new Palm Pixi, the successor to the Palm Pre, is light and cute for people on the go, WSJ’s Katherine Boehret says. But its slower processor and lack of built-in Wi-Fi are deal breakers.
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Time Warner says it will spin off AOL as a separate company in early December. Plus, Cisco raises its bid for Tandberg and Windows 7 really rules (Nov. 16).
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Intel’s Reader isn't a Kindle competito...
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Intel’s Reader isn't a Kindle competitor. The $1500 mobile device is aimed at helping people with vison impairement or learning disabilities read books, newspapers, menus and other printed materials on the go. WSJ's Walt Mossberg explains how it works.
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