Steve Jobs is Off the Job at Apple
Apple CEO Steve Jobs, who's been battling pancreatic cancer for the past four years, said this afternoon that he's taking a medical leave of absence until June
Apple CEO Steve Jobs, who's been battling pancreatic cancer for the past four years, said this afternoon that he's taking a medical leave of absence until June
The PC is the 21st Century equivalent of the American automobile, and recent sales figures show its best sales years may already be behind it
Intel Corp. says its fourth-quarter profit plunged 90 percent. But the chip maker still met Wall Street's subdued expectations
Google Inc. is closing three engineering offices and cutting 100 recruiters from its work force as the recession dampens hiring at the Internet search company
He owns a rabbit, quotes Shakespeare, and recently nailed an opera-loving money manager on 12 counts of fraud
The argument over what will happen to the next $350 billion of the TARP may be academic. It may have to go to Bank of America, Citi, and dozens of other banks taking the issue out of political hands
Here's the rundown on spending, courtesy of the House Appropriations Committee. My first take is that if you have spend $550 billion (the tax cuts will add up to $275 billion), it's a sensible-enough plan for doing it.
I just had to put that on the record. I assumed Twitter was one of those stunt-start-ups like, oh no they di'n't...
From the latest YouTube hits to video games (or actual footage) of world leaders kicking butt, TIME examines the latest viral videos spreading across the web
TIME's Josh Quittner demos one of his favorite gadgets, the Optoma Pico PK-101 pocket projector, in his favorite room in the house
The auto show returns to the Motor City, but this time with a focus on electric models, hybrids, batteries and fuel economy
Guiyu, China breaks down much of the world's discarded electronics, slowly poisoning itself in the process