WSJ Cafe presents Tom Morello, lead guitarist for Rage Against the Machine, performing "The Fabled City," the title track from his solo album. (Sept. 25)
WSJ's Walt Mossberg says Hewlett-Packard's new generation of touchscreen computers, the HP TouchSmart PC, is powerful and well-equipped, but doesn't realize the full potential of touchscreen computing.
WSJ's Nicholas Casey reports that in a lawsuit, Mattel Inc. has accused Bratz makers MGA Entertainment Inc. of essentially stealing the idea for the pouty-lipped dolls. The legal showdown has major ramifications for both companies.
Former Talking Heads frontman and bicycling enthusiast, David Byrne, takes a ride out to Brooklyn to show off his latest project, designer bike racks. WSJ's Reed Albergotti reports. (July 18)
WSJ's Walt Mossberg looks at a new service called Aircell that will provide wireless internet access to airplane passengers flying across the U.S. (June 19)
Wall Street Journal Reporter Sara Murray interviews Fall Out Boy at the Rock the Vote concert at the Democratic Convention in Denver, Colorado. (Aug. 26)
Google and T-Mobile joined forces to build a new phone unveiled on Tuesday. The G1 phone stands alone as it features Google's Android mobile platform. Dave Winkler, product developer for T-Mobile gives us a tour. (Sept. 23)
WSJ Cafe presents Tom Morello, lead guitarist for Rage Against the Machine performing "Midnight in the City of Destruction" from his new solo album "The Fabled City." (Sept. 25)
WSJ's Sky Canaves talks with Nastia Liukin about the all-around gymnastic champion's gold-medal haul and her plans after the games. Spoiler: She intends to keep doing what she does best. (Aug. 20)
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