Denmark Is World's Most Connected Economy
Denmark boasts the world's most networked economy, putting itand its Nordic neighbors in a good position to rebound from the current global downturn, the World Economic Forum said on Thursday.
Nintendo More than Doubles Wii Sales
U.S. sales of video game hardware and software rose 10 percent in November from a year earlier, market researcher NPD said on Thursday, as Nintendo Co Ltd reported its Wii console and DS hand-held system both set U.S. sales records in the month.
Sony Cuts PlayStation 3 Costs; Will It Matter?
Sony has reduced the price of its second-generation PlayStation 3 revision by 35 percent, to $448.73, according to a teardown report by analyst firm iSuppli this week.
Abu Dhabi Buys AMD Stake
Abu Dhabi's Mubadala Development Co said on Friday it had bought 8.1 percent of U.S.-based Advanced Micro Devices Inc, the second-largest maker of computer microprocessors.

5 Ways the Apple StoreRocked Best Buy on iPad Launch Day... or Did It?


Olympics Gave Microsoft's Silverlight a Boost
As the world's best athletes competed in Beijing, the summer Olympic games are setting the stage for a battle between Microsoft Corp and Adobe Systems Inc over the Internet's next big competition.
Where Displays Are Headed
Displays are the window through which we view consumer electronics. And it's hard to think of a part of the technology business that has changed more than displays in the past decade or so. So what's next? Michael Miller provides highlights of the recent DisplaySearch Flat Panel Display Conference.

Analysis: What iPhone Updates Mean to You


Analysis: Google's Mixed Green Message
Opinion: Google's power consumption overshadows its eco-goodness.

Electric Cars Spark Detroit Auto Show
Electric cars highlighted the 2009 North American International Auto Show in Detroit with a half-dozen introductions, including the Cadillac Converj concept car, an upscale version of the Chevrolet Volt.