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[April 15, 2009, 9:33]
mHealth Spotlighted with WSJ Technology Innovation Award
Blog by Adele Waugaman Could a mobile phone be a key tool in the prevention of disease outbreaks and epidemics? Judges on the Wall Street Journal’s Technology Innovation Awards panel believe so. DataDyne.org, a core partner in the United Nations...
[September 18, 2009, 16:55]
Steve Jobs had liver transplant, says WSJ
News Steve Jobs, who has been on medical leave from Apple for the past six months, received a liver transplant in Tennessee two months ago, according to a 20 June report in The Wall Street Journal that did not cite sources.
[June 22, 2009, 12:00]
IBM could buy Sun Microsystems
Blog Talks are possibly underway for the systems giant IBM to buy Sun Microsystems, according a report in Tuesday's Wall Street Journal (WSJ) in what could be a grab for market share. However, the WSJ did say that, "it is unclear whether the...
[March 18, 2009, 9:10]
Nokia Siemens denies Iran web snoop
Blog The WSJ published the article which claimed Nokia Siemens had provided internet monitoring capabilities to the Iranians, "at least in part", and quoting Nokia Siemens head of media relations Ben Roome.
[June 22, 2009, 17:32]
EC 'criticised' over handling of Intel antitrust case
News The WSJ said in an article on Saturday that it had seen P. On Monday, a spokesperson for the ombudsman refused to give any comment on the WSJ's story, or to confirm when or if the report will be published.
[August 10, 2009, 13:06]
Hackers Targeting iPhone - MyMobiSafe.com on the way.
Blog Today you may have noticed a story in the WSJ “Hackers Bypass iPhone Limits” (address below). As promised here is the addy for the WJS article: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB118368127325158660.html?
[July 7, 2007, 22:31]
iPhone - first reviews
Blog Right now, it's the NY Times and the WSJ. Walt Mossberg, the WSJ's tech bod, has his review up here outside the WSJ's paywall. Looks like the embargo's off in the US; the first reviews are coming in. Check out Crunchgear for a round-up; they're...
[June 27, 2007, 0:40]
Subscription for content is new Net trend
News Examples that stack up include WSJ.com and Consumer Reports. Even WSJ.com has publicly stated that it is not yet profitable and has not said when it will be. Neil Budde, the editor of WSJ.com, said that during the last year, the division has...
[March 30, 2001, 13:48]
Lacey's Paper Round
News The WSJ reports on major plans by America's 'big three' car manufacturers to beef up their Web sites to enable users to arrange test drives and get quotes from local dealers by email. Ron Sabrero, general sales and service manager for GM's...
[October 6, 1998, 12:47]
Dell to sell factories
Blog According to the WSJ article, most if not all of Dell's factories could be sold or close within 18 months. The WSJ points to a share price drop of more than 18 percent following Dell's "disappointing" quarterly results last week as a catalyst.
[September 5, 2008, 16:46]
RIAA changes tactics
Blog Check this out: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122966038836021137.html According to the Wall Street Journal RIAA is getting cozy with ISPs. Cloud computing is going to be somewhat affected by this as well.
[December 23, 2008, 7:17]
IBM boss spells out a better future
Talkback First, he chose the Financial Times and Foreign Affairs—not BW, HBR, WSJ, NYT, or ZDNet—to air his ideas. Palmisano’s comments are noteworthy for several reasons. Message: this is a big deal, and about a lot more than just the business of daily...
[June 17, 2006, 19:57]
Roundup: Intel launches Pentium 4
News Tue, 21st Nov Early shipments included wrong software code, says WSJ Pentium 4 is Intel's most comprehensive redesign of the x86 architecture in years, and is planned to become the mainstream desktop processor as early as next year.
[November 21, 2000, 11:48]
Reports: Split Microsoft into two - US Government
News According to the WSJ, they will ask for what it terms, 'The most significant breakup of a major corporation since 1984 when the Bell System monopoly was broken into eight companies. According to a report in Friday's Wall Street Journal, the...
[April 28, 2000, 10:25]
Smartphone dials up GSM and Wi-Fi
News The launch, due to take place today, according to a report in today's WSJ Europe, makes sense for T-Mobile. T-Mobile is to offer a smart phone from HP that combines cellular and Wi-Fi connectivity. The device, to have the model number 6315, is a...
[July 26, 2004, 15:20]
Firefox: Doing it for love
News There are not many software products that can splash a flattering quote from financial heavyweight the Wall Street Journal on the front page of their Web site, yet the home page of the Mozilla Foundation proudly quotes a WSJ article entitled...
[July 19, 2005, 14:05]
Breaking News: Forget Pacino and De Niro - it's Gates and Jobs!
Blog Find out more here: http://d.wsj.com/ Variety might be reporting that Robert De Niro and Al Pacino are to appear togehter for the first time since Heat on a film called Righteous Kill - but we have that beat.
[May 25, 2007, 17:56]
FBI uses covert email surveillance system
News According to the WSJ's report Carnivore, which was launched last year, has been used to gather evidence in fewer than 100 criminal cases. America's Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is using a super-fast email scanning system dubbed "Carnivore...
[July 12, 2000, 10:23]
News Burst: FBI uses covert email surveillance system
News According to the WSJ's report Carnivore, which was launched last year, has been used to gather evidence in fewer than 100 criminal cases. America's Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is using a super-fast email scanning system dubbed "Carnivore...
[July 11, 2000, 16:21]



