RIM offers a peek at its next phone ... most of us handle email inefficiently ... Facebook continues to prepare for its IPO ... and companies turn to online games to get workers to improve their health. Jim Chesko has those stories and more.
Google is out with a new subscription music streaming service and a redesign of Google Maps, while Cisco Systems turns a profit. WSJ's Dan Loney reports.
The Android operating system continues to dominate, more details on Nvidia's new gadget and how video games can help your brain. WSJ's Dan Loney reports.
ESPN and Twitter are expanding their collaboration; a profit for Take-Two Interactive and Amazon is out with its own virtual currency. Those stories and more from WSJ's Mathew Passy.
Samsung claims a breakthrough on 5G technology; Google gets set to update its wallet product and a look at devices that could get the victims of spinal injury back on their feet. WSJ's Mathew Passy reports.
ESPN looks at subsidizing wireless connectivity ... YouTube announces paid subscription channels ... and sources say Amazon is developing a smartphone with a 3-D screen. WSJ's Bill Fantini has those stories and more.
Groupon's net loss narrows, Activision Blizzard's earnings rise, and a way to find out more about what's going on in you neighborhood. Bill Fantini has those stories and more.
WSJ's Mathew Passy reports on the Senate approving a sales tax for online purchases; the U.S. levying more cyberespionage charges against China and Facebook receiving a big honor.
A paid subscription model rumored for YouTube; more and more of us are buying smartphones and a supermarket turns to technology to speed up its checkout line.
We could find out today who will lead the F-C-C, more stores are expected to get Paypal by the end of the year and Twitter updates its video-sharing app. WSJ's Dan Loney reports
L-G takes the next step in TV viewing, honors for Apple and the new Galaxy smartphone is apparently more fragile than the IPhone 5. WSJ's Dan Loney reports.
Samsung's share of the global smartphone market grows, we could soon see a smartphone that is waterproof and dust proof and more companies turn to Twitter. WSJ's Dan Loney reports.
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