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October 23, 2007
 

Tech Insider

Technology & Science News, Product Reviews


NEWS  THIS WEEK'S TOP STORIES

Skype Goes Mobile

Skype's new cell phone will deliver mobile access to its service. The beleaguered carrier hopes to jump-start revenues overseas

Inside: This Week in Technology
Hi Tech Watchers,

This week was all about earnings with tech giants from Advanced Micro Devices to Yahoo reporting their third quarter results.

We have the analysis on who beat The Street (Google), who disappointed (Ericsson), and who the jury is still out on (eBay, Yahoo). Also, Bruce Meyerson breaks news about plans for a Skype mobile phone and columnist/blogger Jeff Jarvis interviews Michael Dell.

Enjoy!
-- Catherine Holahan

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  TECH ANALYSIS
NEWS ANALYSIS
eBay To Sellers: We Want You Back
The online auction site is cutting fees at least 33% and making other changes in an effort to woo back customers. Question is, will it work?

PHARMACEUTICALS
Pfizer's Exubera Flop
Needle-free insulin was supposed to be the next big thing in drugs. Turns out patients aren't interested—it'll cost Pfizer $2.8 billion

TECHNOLOGY
Intel, IBM: Tech Resilience on Display
The duo's strong third-quarter results indicate the sector hasn't been hurt by housing's troubles or the credit crunch. But can it last?

TECHNOLOGY
Ericsson's Surprise Nosedive
Sudden news of declining profits sent investors running for cover. Is it a sign of things to come for the telecom industry?

INTERNET
Yahoo Searches—for Profitability
CEO Jerry Yang's ambitious turnaround plan for the Internet media company satisfied investors. But "uncertainties still exist"

  TECH INVESTING
TECHNOLOGY
Google Earnings Beat Estimates—Again
The search megalith reported stellar third-quarter earnings, though it warned that margins may thin as it makes needed investments

SOFTWARE
Investors Cool on SAP's Upbeat Quarter
The software titan says its '07 sales growth will be the strongest in four years, but despite the good news its stock falls

TECHNOLOGY
Nokia: High Profits in Low-End Phones
The handset maker's third-quarter profit surged 85%, beating analyst estimates and proving there's money to be made on less expensive phones

OUTSOURCING
TCS's Billion-Dollar Breakthrough
Tata Consultancy's $1.2 billion contract with Nielsen is the biggest win ever for an Indian global IT services outfit

  TECH INNOVATION
OUTSIDE SHOT
Dell Learns to Listen
The computer maker takes to the blogosphere to repair its tarnished image

NEWS ANALYSIS
MySpace to Open Up, Too
Following Facebook's lead, News Corp. will make it easier for outside programmers to jazz up its social network—and, it hopes, generate big sales

  TECH SPECIAL REPORTS
BEST OF THE WEB
Scaling the Social Web
Move over, MySpace. Online players from media giant Viacom to auctioneer eBay are adding networking features for their users

TECHNOLOGY SPECIAL REPORT
Selling Computers to India
With growth slowing in China, computer makers hope Asia's other big market will pick up the slack

SPECIAL REPORT
The Power of Gaming
A recent report estimates that the video game market will increase to $48.9 billion in 2011. Our special report looks at some of the innovations sparking this growth

SPECIAL REPORT
The Future of Social Networking
A rising tide of companies are tapping Semantic Web technologies to unearth hard-to-find connections between disparate pieces of online data


CEO Guide to Green Computing
As a threat to operations and the bottom line, corporate computing's fast-growing power consumption is forcing companies to adopt green energy

VIRTUAL LIFE
The Coming Virtual Web
In the future, the Internet is almost certain to look more realistic, interactive, and social—a lot like a virtual world

CEO GUIDE TO TECHNOLOGY
Taming the World Wide Web
A rising tide of companies are tapping Semantic Web technologies to unearth hard-to-find connections between disparate pieces of online data

SPECIAL REPORT
Wireless World
Ultrafast networks and whizzy features are about to turn your cellphone into—well, your right arm

NEXT-GEN GAME CONSOLES
Game Definitely Not Over
On the eve of the launch of PS3 and Wii, stakes in the console tussle amid Sony, Nintendo, and Microsoft have never been higher

CEO GUIDE TO TECHNOLOGY
CEO Guide to Social Networks
Networking technology gives companies a new set of tools for recruiting and customer service

PREDICTION MARKETS
CEO Guide to Technology -- Prediction Markets
More corporations are setting up their own markets for economic forecasts, hoping to tap into the wisdom of employees

WEB SERVICES
The On-Demand Software Scrum
Oracle, Microsoft, and SAP are battling each other—and smaller players—to gain a bigger slice of a fast-growing pie

SPECIAL REPORT
Computer Security
Computer-based fraudsters are finding new ways to trick people—not technology—to get the information they seek

SPECIAL REPORT
Young Entrepreneurs of Tech
We surveyed dozens of the country's biggest venture capitalists to come up with a short list of the 11 young people that are shaking up tech

HEART HEALTH
Heart, Heal Thyself?
So far, stem cells have not delivered the results scientists hoped for. But excitement is still rising

SPECIAL REPORT
Open Source's New Frontiers
How free software startups are challenging industry giants

SPECIAL REPORT
Eight Tech Trends for 2006
Tech Special Report on living-room wars, social search, wireless' new world, Web moviemakers—and lots more

SPECIAL REPORT
Computing's Next Generation
For the first time in years, hardware startups are trying to break into the market. Their gambit: Inexpensive special-purpose machines

SPECIAL REPORT
TV Goes Broadband
Name any gizmo. Chances are it's gotten more sophisticated since you last looked

SPECIAL REPORT: YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS OF TECH
Tech's Young Turks Are Back
As Internet companies and the economy in general rebound, so has the college-age entrepreneur—but it's a tougher road today



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