Apple’s iTunes Boss Promoted to Senior VP for Internet
Eddy Cue rewarded for iTunes success
If T-Mobile Buy Fails, Which Vendors Lose the Most?
Now that the U.S. Justice Department is trying to sink the $39 billion takeover of T-Mobile USA by AT&T, what could happen to major suppliers like Alcatel-Lucent and Ciena?
IBM Buying Spree Shows Appetite for Foreign Tech Players
IBM, the No. 2 computer services company, has snapped up technology players in Canada and the UK -- demonstrating an appetite for new technologies but also for tax advantages.
After AT&T Bid, Who Else Might Target T-Mobile?
If AT&T's bid fails, here are three companies that might eye T-Mobile USA
AT&T and T-Mobile: 3 Reasons Why it's a Bad Deal
AT&T and T-Mobile shouldn't have even dreamed of merging; it defies history, technology and consumer interests.
Irene: 190,000 on Long Island Still in the Dark
190,000 in Nassau and Suffolk counties remain without power
WikiLeaks Site Back After Alleged Cyberattack
The WikiLeaks website is back after an alleged cyberattack
Irene’s Cost $10 Billion, But Only 60% was Insured
Irene's damages to the U.S. mainland probably reached $3.4 billion but only 60% of it was covered.
Kodak Shares Soar: Is it Only for the Patent Value?
Kodak shares soared because its patent auction is attracting interest. Could a bidder just buy the whole company?
iPad, Kindle, Android: Have Humans Reached the End of the Production Line?
As the world gears up for 60 million tablets shipments, how will the contract manufacturers make money? Robots.
Irene: 270,000 on Long Island Await Power, Start Cleanup
Nearly a quarter of Long Islanders are in the dark three days after Irene lashed the island
Amazon Shares Rise on Call Tablet Could be No. 2 After iPad
Amazon shares rose 3 percent after Forrester predicted success with an iPad rival
Tim Cook’s $390 Million Payday: Is it a Risky Gamble?
Some think Apple's pay for its new CEO might be risky because nobody replaces Steve Jobs.
New Apple Chief’s Payday: Incentive Gamble for Success
Tim Cook's $390 million payday isn't the first time he's been taken care of by Apple directors
Hurricane Irene: Record Power Losses for Long Island
More than 470,000 Long Islanders lost power due to Irene
Hurricane Irene: After Landfall, Trees Down, Power Off in Nassau County
In Nassau County, Irene felled trees and knocked out power
Hurricane Irene: 5 Reasons to be Grateful It Came on a Weekend
5 reasons why East Coast residents should be grateful Irene came on a weekend
Hurricane Irene: North Hempstead Supervisor Adds Mandatory Evacuation Areas
North Hempstead adds new areas on Port Washington peninsula to must-leave zones
Hurricane Irene: Nassau County Preparations in Last Stages
The Great Neck peninsula is ready for Irene, a park commissioner said in its sealed marina
Hurricane Irene: Nassau County Sets First North Shore Evacuations
For the first time, North Shore L.I. residents must leave their homes
Sour Tech: 5 Signs Industry Growth is Slowing Down
Poor sales for chips. PCs, network equipment and chipmaking products sends a warning that tech growth is easing
New Tech Leaders: 5 Pointers to Keep a Company Great
How will new Apple CEO Tim Cook fare? Tech company transition CEOs have been a mixed bag.
Irene’s Danger: How Do Experts Measure Catastrophes?
While no one can know ahead of time just how much destruction a Category 3 Hurricane like Irene will do, specialty companies that specialize in catastrophic risk analysis are armed with historical data as well as links to national computer centers that track the storm in real time.
Apple, Minus ‘Minister of Magic,’ Could Tap Cash for Acquisitions
Could Apple tap its cash to buy some promising new companies?
Steve Jobs Quits: Why He Mattered to Apple and the Tech World
Probably the only reason why Steve Jobs quit as CEO of the company he co-founded and made into a world leader is because the end of his life is near. His body is breaking down and, as usual, neither he nor Apple will discuss it.
Amazon: Could it Buy Sony Ericsson to Bolster Battling the iPad?
As it prepares to launch its tablet, could Amazon buy Sony Ericsson to ease its path?
Apple iPad to Grab 75 Percent Share of Tablets for 2011
Apple will ship 44.2 million iPads, researchers say
Earthquake Lessons: 10 U.S. Nuclear Plants Need Checks Now
The Virginia earthquake sends a warning as many as 10 U.S. nuclear plants need to be checked
Virginia Earthquake Sent Warning About Nuclear Power Plants
Seismologist warns of atomic power dangers after the Virginia earthquake
Microsoft’s Skype Buy: Still Not OK’d but How to Battle Google?
Lost in the smoke of the Google-Motorola Mobility deal was Microsoft's plan to buy Skype. What are the implications?