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CNNMoney: Mass BlackBerry confusion in looming shutdownupdated: Fri Apr 08 2011 17:27:00

What happens when you apply an 1884 law to BlackBerries? Mass confusion.

Fortune: Sayonara auto showsupdated: Fri Jan 16 2009 09:51:00

Are auto shows going the way of manual typewriters, videotape recorders, and Palm Pilots?

Your e-mails: The future of sports and fitnessupdated: Fri Jul 28 2006 11:50:00

As part of our Welcome to the Future special report, we recently asked for your thoughts on the future of sports and fitness.

Fortune: IT EVEN MAKES CALLS! updated: Mon Jan 10 2005 00:01:00

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Relationships vs. technologyupdated: Thu Aug 05 2004 10:15:00

Over the years I've heard of some pretty crazy, and paranoid, things done in the name of love.

Canadian City Council member guilty of fabricating stalkerupdated: Fri Jul 02 2004 11:06:00

A Canadian alderwoman who went missing south of the border for three days in 2003 was found guilty of fabricating a stalker and writing lurid letters to herself.

Money Magazine: Buysupdated: Thu Jul 01 2004 00:01:00

VINTAGE PALM Install wine pro Robert Parker's listings on your Palm Pilot. The software lists 5,000 wines under $30. It's $50 at erobertparker.com. That's half the site's annual fee.

Business 2.0: Palm Writing Do you remember when you got your first Palm Pilot? I got mine in 1996, and using it was like updated: Tue Jun 01 2004 00:01:00

I guess I fell out of love with my Palm at some point; for the past year or so, I've carried only a cheap cell phone and a BlackBerry. But ever since senior writer Om Malik--whom I listen to religi...

Business 2.0: Sneak Previewupdated: Thu Jan 01 2004 00:01:00

From Feb. 15 through 17, Scottsdale, Ariz., plays host to Demo, the annual show-and-tell tech conference that has hosted the debuts of previous innovations such as the Palm Pilot, E-Trade, and Java...

Fortune: Could You Be The Sexiest Geek Alive?updated: Mon Mar 18 2002 00:01:00

Being named the Sexiest Man Alive is hard. But qualifying as the Sexiest Geek Alive is even harder. The online screening test for the third annual "beauty pageant for social outcasts," March 12 in ...

Fortune: Gift Guide Our annual roundup of the best tech gifts: because it's just not satisfying unless you can plug it in updated: Mon Nov 26 2001 00:01:00

Gift guide: under $50

FSB: Small Business Rip-Off THE STORY OF TOM AND TRACY HAZZARD SHOWS THAT THE LITTLE GUYS CAN WIN WHEN FORTUNE 500 OUTFITS TAKE THEIRupdated: Thu Nov 01 2001 00:01:00

When Tom Hazzard and his wife, Tracy, launched their company, ttools, in 1998--selling a combination stylus-ink pen that can go back and forth from electronic organizers like PalmPilots to paper--t...

Fortune: Silent Warning When companies clam up, trouble may lie ahead.updated: Mon Oct 01 2001 00:01:00

What you don't know can hurt you. Especially when you used to know it. What we're talking about here is disclosure, or rather the lack of it. In many instances, companies suddenly stop disclosing v...

FSB: All By Design What's the difference between a hit product and a flop? David Kelley of IDEO, an award-winning updated: Sun Jul 01 2001 00:01:00

Your competitors are good, very good. You improve quality; so do they. You drop your price; so do they. So how do you stand out? David Kelley has an answer: great design. This Stanford professor an...

FSB: The Wired Traveler Plug in, turn on, and tune out--or stay connected--with these fab devices.updated: Sun Apr 01 2001 00:01:00

Traveling light is nice; traveling wired is better. Here's a roundup of accessories to make any journey more efficient, more productive, and, well, just a little bit more enjoyable. The selections ...

Fortune: 8 Wireless E-Mailupdated: Mon Mar 19 2001 00:01:00

If it weren't for wireless messaging, Rebecca Fyfe would probably be dead. Last month the British teenager was stranded with fellow tourists in stormy seas off the coast of Indonesia. The crew of t...

Money Magazine: Fuzzy Math How to spend more than you have this holiday season--and still feel good about yourselfupdated: Mon Jan 01 2001 00:01:00

Like a lot of Americans, I'm someone who generally subscribes to the austerity-is-a-virtue theory. Lately, though, in the wake of some bankrupting holiday-season financial pressures, I've been temp...

Money Magazine: Equipment Failure Chip-equipment stocks have crashed. They look tantalizingly cheap.updated: Fri Dec 01 2000 00:01:00

Looking at the recent fate of semiconductor equipment stocks, you'd think that Congress had outlawed them. Applied Materials, the giant of the group, tumbled from $115 in April to $42 in October--a...

FSB: You Can Take It With You: Wireless Apps That Workupdated: Fri Dec 01 2000 00:01:00

Okay, I admit it. Sometimes I like to drive to the coffee shop in town and sit with a Diet Dr Pepper to do my work. (Don't tell my wife.) The only problem has been that I haven't been able to get m...

FSB: How You Can Hire Gray Hairs TIPS FOR THE BUSINESS OWNER IN SEARCH OF THE SEASONED EXECupdated: Fri Dec 01 2000 00:01:00

Impromptu Gourmet couldn't wait any longer. It had assembled just about all the ingredients it needed: a strategy, $4 million from Scripps Ventures and other backers, and the product itself, haute ...

FSB: Meet Mr. Penny Pincher This sage on money matters wants small business owners to get real and focus on their updated: Wed Nov 01 2000 00:01:00

When it comes to money matters, Jonathan Pond is America's poster boy. From his media pulpit--programs such as NBC's Today show and regular gigs on public television--this 55-year-old certified pub...

Money Magazine: Fear of Gear Itself Do you have to like technology to invest in it?updated: Sun Oct 15 2000 00:01:00

I wouldn't call myself a Luddite, exactly. I have a CD player, a TV and a microwave oven, just like any other self-respecting American. But I draw the line at things like Palm Pilots and Blackberri...

Money Magazine: Earnings Report Wonder if you're being paid what you're worth? You'll find the answer on the Web.updated: Fri Sep 01 2000 00:01:00

There are three key drivers to wealth: what you earn, what you spend and what you do with the amount that's left.

Fortune: God Is My Palm Pilot, I Need No Other I know I should want one of these things. But I don't. Sue me.updated: Mon Aug 14 2000 00:01:00

Most of the time, I think it's safe to say, I want what you want. You want a big office in the corner, I know that. Well, so do I. You want a couple of weeks of vacation every summer, with nobody t...

Money Magazine: Gimme A Break! Overwhelmed by market volatility? Maybe you too need a data vacation.updated: Tue Aug 01 2000 00:01:00

Some people organize their lives around television shows like Sex and the City or Survivor. But for many of us, the most absorbing drama is the stock market, whose wild ups and downs have transfixe...

Fortune: Making Sure There's a Phone for Every Friendupdated: Mon Jun 12 2000 00:01:00

Motorola stock may be down 40% this year, but don't think the company's not doing all it can to boost sales. In Mariah Carey's latest video, she keeps up with duet partner Snoop Dogg on an ever-pre...

Fortune: The New Shape Of Philanthropy The Internet generation is bringing the principles of venture capital to philanthropy. It's innovaupdated: Mon Jun 12 2000 00:01:00

You probably don't know Brad Zumwalt, but perhaps you know someone like him: early 30s, in and out of deals all the time, rich enough by now to relax (though he can't), a mover and a shaper who cra...

Fortune: B-School Obsession: Dope Warsupdated: Mon May 15 2000 00:01:00

If the only constants in the business world are amorality and greed, the graduates of USC's Marshall School will be well prepared. MBA candidates there are learning basic business tenets from deali...

Money Magazine: This Is Your Future Calling The new wave of wireless phones can log on to the Web, deliver your e-mail and keep a running tab ofupdated: Mon May 01 2000 00:01:00

Of all the technological marvels of the past 10 years--and there's certainly been no shortage of those--three in particular top the list of things that have made our day-to-day lives easier. Of cou...

Fortune: Software via the Net? Consider This Promising Providerupdated: Mon Apr 03 2000 00:01:00

When you deal in Internet time, there isn't much time to dawdle between the invention of an idea and the pressure to deliver. Take ASPs. It was just a while ago that the term "application service p...

Fortune: Burn, Baby, Burn: Three Stocks Heat Up Some of Wall Street's best-known companies are really starting to sizzle. Here's why you updated: Mon Mar 20 2000 00:01:00

It isn't easy to find a loser tech stock these days. Most of the majors are running at warp speed--flashing by so quickly that even Captain Kirk's off-key crooning couldn't slow them down. They're ...

Money Magazine: March Buysupdated: Wed Mar 01 2000 00:01:00

SCUBA PACKAGE Diving in Belize. Home to the second longest barrier reef in the world, Belize is a scuba enthusiast's dream. If you travel by April 30, Capricorn Leisure will fly you into the coasta...

Money Magazine: Connectivityupdated: Sat Jan 01 2000 00:01:00

$99.95 Nokia's 918p prepaid cell phone is great for infrequent dialers who want to pay as they go, with no contract requirements. Check retailers such as Blockbuster and 7-Eleven.

Fortune: Is Information Sexy? Yup, Thanks to The Wireless Revolutionupdated: Mon Nov 22 1999 00:01:00

What is the most valuable part of your technology investment? Yes, this is a trick question. And no, it's not your PCs and servers. And it's not your software either. It's your data, the stuff that...

Fortune: The Weather Channel: Hot Enough for Ya?updated: Mon Oct 25 1999 00:01:00

One of the obvious truths of media is that bad news draws a crowd. When planes crash, people tune into CNN. When the Dow plunges, CNBC's ratings climb. So hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, snow, hail,...

Money Magazine: Managing A Frequent-Flier Portfolio Earning miles is easy. The trick is keeping count of them and getting your money's worth.updated: Wed Sep 01 1999 00:01:00

Chances are you don't need advice on how to earn frequent-flier miles. You already belong to half a dozen airline programs, rack up miles on at least one credit card and have long known that reward...

Fortune: Their Wildest Dreamsupdated: Mon Aug 16 1999 00:01:00

We are the music-makers, And we are the dreamers of dreams, Wandering by lone sea breakers, And sitting by desolate streams; World-losers and world-forsakers, On whom the pale moon gleams: Yet we a...

Money Magazine: Last Year's Model Stick with the old version and saveupdated: Sat May 01 1999 00:01:00

With a flurry of competitors trying to wrest market share from 3Com's hugely popular Palm series of digital organizers, the company is under constant pressure to roll out new models. Two appeared i...

Fortune: A Much Anticipated Sequel: Silicon Valley Awaits Palm Creators' New Projectupdated: Mon Jan 11 1999 00:01:00

When you've created the fastest-selling computer products in tech history, what can you possibly do for an encore? That's what inquiring minds in Silicon Valley have wanted to know ever since Donna...

Fortune: Palm Softwareupdated: Mon Apr 13 1998 00:01:00

For Palm Pilot owners, the standard applications, called To Do List, Expense, and Date Book, are magic shields that hold back the evil forces of chaos, forgetfulness, and midweek senility. Now, how...

Fortune: I'm Okay, You're Type A There are two kinds of people in the world: those who think a Palm Pilot is a business updated: Mon Apr 13 1998 00:01:00

I was sitting at my desk yesterday, but what else is new. This young fellow who works for me was sitting on the other side of it, but so what. And I was putting a paper clip at the top of a sheaf o...

Fortune: The Palm Pilot Sequel Is A Hit Rather than clogging its new hand-held device with useless extras, 3Com kept the Palm III simple.updated: Mon Apr 13 1998 00:01:00

Introduced two years ago, 3Com's Palm Pilot has become the hottest personal digital assistant (PDA) around, with more than a million units sold. The tiny hand-held unit didn't try to do everything-...

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