The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 2001 Walter S. Mossberg - Abstracts

The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 2001 Walter S. Mossberg
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Apple and Compaq give a sneak preview of DVD recording.(Product Information)Business, generalWalter S. Mossberg
Apple brings its flair for smart designs to digital music player.(Product Information)Business, generalWalter S. Mossberg
Apple's iBook laptop has a cool, crisp look and performs to match.(Evaluation)Business, generalWalter S. Mossberg
Apple's new features on operating system may take it mainstream.(Apple Computer's first revision of OS X, known as 10.1)Business, generalWalter S. Mossberg
Apple's new system is smart and stable, but wait to upgrade.(Apple Computer's Mac OS X)(Product Information)Business, generalWalter S. Mossberg
Calling in the 'experts,' new Xbox gets raves for control, creativity.(the Microsoft Xbox 'game console')(Evaluation)Business, generalWalter S. Mossberg
Consumers now get two new choices in the $999 laptop.(Gateway's Solo 1200 and Sony's Vaio SR33)(Evaluation)Business, generalWalter S. Mossberg
Dangerous detours: Windows XP may add its links to others' sites.(Technology Information)Business, generalWalter S. Mossberg
Future users will see a hand-held and ask: is it dead or alive?(new hand-held devices that will instantly connect to any wireless data network)(Technology Information)(Column)Business, generalWalter S. Mossberg
Google is smart, fast, honest and may be best sleuth on the Web.(Company Business and Marketing)(Column)Business, generalWalter S. Mossberg
HandEra's hand-held puts some new twists on the usual formula.(evaluation of the HandEra 330 hand-held computer)(Evaluation)Business, generalWalter S. Mossberg
Here's how to run your PCs remotely by using the Internet.(software from Expertcity Inc. reviewed)(Internet/Web/Online Service Information)(Software Review)(Column)Business, generalWalter S. Mossberg
Kyocera's Smartphone finds a clever way to wed Palm to cell.(the Kyocera QCP 6035, $499, marketed by Verizon Wireless service.)(Personal Technology)(Statistical Data Included)(Evaluation)Business, generalWalter S. Mossberg
Latest Apple laptop offers a new look and feel for travelers.(the Apple PowerBook G4, $2,600)(Personal Technology)(Column)(Statistical Data Included)Business, generalWalter S. Mossberg
Microsoft backs off plan to add its links to other's Web sites; uproar over planned Smart Tags feature threatened to cloud the October launch of the Windows XP operating system.(Product Development)Business, generalWalter S. Mossberg
Microsoft cracks down on sharing Windows among home users.(Company Business and Marketing)(Product Information)(Column)Business, generalWalter S. Mossberg
Microsoft's browser keeps beating out old and new rivals.(comparing Netscape 6.0 and Opera 5.0 to Microsoft's Internet Explorer)Business, generalWalter S. Mossberg
New Bose wave radio for PCs isn't in tune with consumer needs.(Wave/PC System)(Product Information)(Product Announcement)(Column)Business, generalWalter S. Mossberg
New Microsoft Office has nice additions, but there's a hitch.(Product Information)Business, generalWalter S. Mossberg
New Samsung hybrid is first a Palm device, then a mobile phone. (I300 phone).(Product Information)(Evaluation)Business, generalWalter S. Mossberg
New Sony appliance doesn't match Compaq in price and simplicity.(Evaluation)Business, generalWalter S. Mossberg
New Web-based service sends a 'secret agent' to guard your laptop.(a test of a clever service called Solagent that pledges to encrypt or erase sensitive files on a laptop that has been lost or stolen)Business, generalWalter S. Mossberg
Palm and Handspring offer welcome updates to hand-held models.(the Palm m500 and m505, and the Handspring's Visor Edge)Business, generalWalter S. Mossberg
PC-security device can read fingerprints and replace passwords.(DigitalPersona's U.are.U Personal fingerprint-recognition device and software program)(Product Information)(Column)Business, generalWalter S. Mossberg
Real consumer choice has been early victim in battle of the Titans.(Microsoft's Windows XP is designed to steer consumers to Microsoft's own services, and America Online's tactics are no better)Business, generalWalter S. Mossberg
Sony's new Clie offers some big improvements over the first model.(hand-held computer)Business, generalWalter S. Mossberg
Super set-top boxes put viewers in charge, change TV habits.(Product Information)Business, generalWalter S. Mossberg
Technology grows up; decade yields dramatic progress in cheaper, better products; some are still too complex.(a look back at 1991-2001, and a look forward to the next decade, in personal technology)Business, generalWalter S. Mossberg
The new Windows: best yet, but beware; Windows XP rarely crashes, but acts as a Trojan horse to tout Microsoft services.(includes related article)(Product Information)Business, generalWalter S. Mossberg
These devices turn your old hand-held into a wireless wonder.(Product Information)Business, generalWalter S. Mossberg
These little laptops are no lightweights for traveling PC users.(comparing Hewlett-Packard's OmniBook 500 with IBM's latest ThinkPad, the X20)Business, generalWalter S. Mossberg
This communicator is a breakthrough in hand-held devices.(the Treo 180 from Handspring)(Evaluation)Business, generalWalter S. Mossberg
Two laptops manage to keep it very light, but end up skimping.(Sharp PC-UM10 and Fujitsu LifeBook P)(Column)(Evaluation)Business, generalWalter S. Mossberg
Two ultralight laptops boast cool features but need to fix flaws.(Product Information)Business, generalWalter S. Mossberg
Your good timing and these tips could get you a deal on a PC.(personal computer)(Product Information)Business, generalWalter S. Mossberg
Your old home videos can be turned into neat (sort of) DVDs.(LifeClips Inc. and YesVideo Inc. can be found on the Internet)(Industry Trend or Event)(Internet/Web/Online Service Information)(Product Information)(Technology Information)Business, generalWalter S. Mossberg
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