Wall Street Journal Tech News Briefing
TechnologyThe top tech stories of the day - from corporate news in Silicon Valley and beyond, to the latest gadgets and trends. Plus, a rundown on technology stocks on the move, and features and interviews from The Wall Street Journal's reporters and columnists. (Author: podcast@wsj.com)
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Recent episodes from Wall Street Journal Tech News Briefing
- Published: Nov 13, 09Switzerland has a beef with Google. An international cable merger is in the works. Technology may be coming to your morning shower.
- Published: Nov 13, 09Smart-phone sales jump ... iPhone apps take root as a cottage industry ... Blockbuster's loss widens ... Intel and AMD settle their legal disputes ... and the new Call of Duty video game is a record-setter. Jim Chesko has those stories and more.
- Published: Nov 12, 09Intel settles with AMD for 1-1/4 billion dollars. Hewlett Packard's buying 3Com. The hottest new videogame.
- Published: Nov 12, 09HP is buying 3Com for about $2.7 billion ... Motorola is exploring the sale of its big set-top box unit ... AMD predicts solid growth in the the chip market in 2010 ... and who needs TV to be entertained? Jim Chesko has those stories and more.
- Published: Nov 11, 09Videogame sales are likely to see another drop. Microsoft bans a million Xbox players. Apple emerges as Nintendo's game rival.
- Published: Nov 11, 09The Obama Administration plans on speeding up the process of handing out broadband stimulus grants, Adobe's cutting jobs and a look at Nintendo's latest competition. Tom Ortuso has those stories and more.
- Published: Nov 10, 09The Sun/Oracle deal hits a speed bump in Europe. Clearwire will raise more than 1-1/2 billion dollars. Google's holiday gift to Flyers.
- Published: Nov 10, 09The EU is concerned about Oracle's proposed purchase of Sun Microsystems, Google steps up its push to sell more advertising on cellphones and Sprint plans to cut jobs. Tom Ortuso has details.
- Published: Nov 9, 09Google's buying AdMob. Some Radioshack stores will sell the iPhone. Nokia's recalling millions of chargers.
- Published: Nov 9, 09EBay and Skype have a deal, Radio Shack will carry Apple's I-Phone at some stores later this month and checking out charities. Tom Ortuso reports.
- Published: Nov 6, 09Ebay reaches an agreement with Skype's founders. Windows 7 seems to be flying off the shelves. Eagerly awaiting Tuesday's release of a new videogame.
- Published: Nov 6, 09Sales of Windows 7 are topping those of Vista, the newest "Droid" is out and high hopes for a new video game due out next week. Tom Ortuso reports.
- Published: Nov 5, 09Windows 7 sales are hot, according to Microsoft's boss. Verizon Wireless' newest Droid. "Wireless" charging stations are hot.
- Published: Sep 12, 08One of 11 men charged with stealing more than 40 million credit-card numbers from major retailers pleaded guilty. NXP Semiconductors, formerly the Philips semiconductor business, announced a major restructuring. Moe Quirin has those stories and more while Tom Dziubek and Paul Herrmann discuss uncomfortable social networking relationships in the E-Report.
- Published: Sep 12, 08Yahoo unveils new plans to software developers, Nokia Siemens finds a new financial chief, and a new survey confirms that teenagers are making a huge impact on the mobile-phone industry. Jim Chesko has details
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