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.
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.
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.
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 chats with Mark Collins, vice president of consumer data services at AT&T, about the uncertain business model behind mobile video.
Retirement planning: Nest egg or goose egg? - Minneapolis Star Tribune Since 1987, the S&P has averaged over 10%. The average equity investor in the S&P 500 has averaged 4.5%. What gives? During times like … read more these, people panic and move out after a downturn. When the markets start turning around, they get ...
SS has your (retirement) numbers - Crescent-News Retirement might seem like an unattainable goal as many people's retirement accounts continue to dwindle with today's unstable stock market. But there is a new tool available to help people prepare for the future. The Social Security Administration ...
Insurance Professionals See Investor Confidence of Retirement-Minded ... -... PHILADELPHIA--( BUSINESS WIRE )--NAVA, Inc., the Association for Insured Retirement Solutions, today announced the results of an opinion survey on the state of the nation ’ s economy and financial markets taken Monday, October 6, at its annual ...