Demonstration of Microsoft Surface, the new touch-controlled technology. The touch interface is reminiscent of the iPhone. More information: http://blogs.busines s2.com/utilitybelt/2 007/05/video_microso ft.html
Senior Writer Jon Fortt chats with Bill Sheppard of the Blu-ray Disc Association about how one of the most intense battles in consumer electronics is heating up.
Fortune Senior Writer Jon Fortt chats with Bob Brewer, AMD corporate vice president, about AMD's strategy and the future of desktop PCs in a mobile world.
Fortune Senior Writer Jon Fortt talks to Microsoft Corporate Vice President Gurdeep Pall about Microsoft's approach to video conferencing, and how it differs from the approach HP and Cisco are taking.
From The Utility Belt: Apple CEO Steve Jobs shows musician KT Tunstall and Starbucks Chairman Howard Schultz the new iPod nano at Apple's launch event at Moscone West in San Francisco. September 5, 2007.
Money Mentors: How should retirees plan for their kids? - USA Today Have questions about planning for retirement? Our Money Mentors have some answers. Our Money Mentors, a panel of retirees, are drawn from around the country. They're not financial experts — just ordinary folks forced by the circumstance of ...
ECHN workers scramble as cost cuts force them to use vacation time - Journa... Eastern Connecticut Health Network, which operates Manchester Memorial Hospital and Rockville General Hospital in Vernon, has told its 1,500 nonunion employees to “use or lose” all of their accrued vacation time over the next two months, a ...
5 Mistakes That Will Sink Your Retirement - US News and World Report At 60, Diane Fuchs knows a little bit about investing for retirement. The Washington, D.C.-based employee benefits attorney has a 401(k) plan, a mix of IRA accounts—and a good sense of discipline about protecting her retirement funds. Yet six ...