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Intel's Reader Can Help Visually Impaired
Wall Street Journal Videos - November 18, 2009
Intel's Reader isn't a Kindle competitor. The $1500 mobile device is aimed at helping people with vison impairement or learning disabilities read books, newspapers, menus and other printed materials on the go. WSJ's Walt Mossberg explains how it work...
Palm Pixi Is Cute, But Has Downsides
Wall Street Journal Videos - November 17, 2009
The new Palm Pixi, the successor to the Palm Pre, is light and cute for people on the go, WSJ's Katherine Boehret says. But its slower processor and lack of built-in Wi-Fi are deal breakers.
Mossberg: Ultra Thin Laptops Promising
Wall Street Journal Videos - November 11, 2009
WSJ's Personal Technology columnist Walt Mossberg reviews a new class of thin, lightweight, laptops that boast long battery life. He says this new class, which falls between the netbook and a typical laptop, is a promising one.
Mossberg Solution: Blackberry's Slimmed-Down Bold
Wall Street Journal Videos - November 10, 2009
When it was launched a year ago, the Blackberry Bold was big on features but short on style. WSJ's Katie Boehret says the newer model is sleeker and more compact, while retaining many of the same features.
Walt Mossberg Reviews the Droid
Wall Street Journal Videos - November 4, 2009
Attention Verizon customers, the new Motorola Droid may be the answer to customers lust for the Apple iPhone. Walt Mossberg takes on the Droid.
Small Sensor Could Be a Big Motivator
Wall Street Journal Videos - November 3, 2009
A motion-detecting sensor called Fitbit could be the latest thing to encourage a healthy lifestyle. WSJ's Katherine Boehret says the device -- which counts steps and even monitors sleeping habits -- could be a great way to keep track of how active yo...
Mossberg's Fall Computer Buyer's Guide
Wall Street Journal Videos - October 28, 2009
WSJ's Personal Technology columnist gives an overview of his annual fall buyer's guide to computers, providing tips on what specs and features to look for when choosing between a PC and a Mac.
Review: HP Mini 311 vs. Nokia Booklet 3G
Wall Street Journal Videos - October 27, 2009
WSJ's Katherine Boehret tests Nokia's first netbook, the Booklet 3G, and the HP Mini 311. She finds the high-resolution netbooks each have their benefits.
Mossberg on Apple's New Product Line
Wall Street Journal Videos - October 21, 2009
WSJ's Personal Technology columnist Walt Mossberg reviews Apple's new iMac and Macbook. He also tests its new Magic Mouse, which incorporates the same multi-touch technology used on iPods and iPhones.
Get Active With Goby, The Activity Search Engine
Wall Street Journal Videos - October 20, 2009
Anyone wanting to plan a day out can look to the new activity search engine called Goby. WSJ's Katie Boehret says the site is functional with only a few kinks.
Mossberg: Second Chances for Smartphones
Wall Street Journal Videos - October 15, 2009
With a flood of new super-smartphones are entering the market, WSJ's Walt Mossberg looks at the Motorola CLIQ, based on Android software, and RIM's Blackberry Storm 2, which he says offer Apple's iPhone some clever competition.
Mossberg Solution: Help for Installing Windows 7
Wall Street Journal Videos - October 13, 2009
Tech heads are looking forward to the release of Windows 7 next week, but WSJ's Katherine Boehret says installing the new operating system might be difficult. She reviews Laplink's Pcmover, an upgrade assistant.
PSP Go All About the Downloads
Wall Street Journal Videos - October 9, 2009
Sony makes a commitment to all-digital distribution of game titles with its new PSP Go device, says Peter Dille, senior VP of marketing for PlayStation. Dan Gallagher reports.
Windows 7, A Successful Successor to Vista
Wall Street Journal Videos - October 7, 2009
WSJ's Personal Technology columnist Walt Mossberg reviews Windows 7, the successor to one of the least successful versions of Microsoft's operating system, Windows Vista.
USB Group Says iTunes Can Block Pre
Wall Street Journal Videos - September 23, 2009
An industry standards group turns the table on Palm in its spat with Apple. Plus, Microsoft's new tablet computer and the iPhone heads to South Korea (Sept. 23).