- Wed Sep 26 2001 A bitter pill
The grand ambitions of online health companies have been stymied by offline competition, the New Economy bust, opposition by physicians and daunting technological obstacles.
- Tue Jun 20 2000 Global positioning add-on ready for Handspring Visor
A start-up company is releasing a cartridge that can provide localized information to the Handspring Visor.
- Tue Jan 6 2009 Yelp user faces lawsuit over negative review
Community reviewer who suggested a chiropractor was less than honest in his billing practices is accused of defamation in a lawsuit.
- Wed Feb 2 2000 Schwab fights to stay on top of online heap
While upstarts such as E*Trade, Ameritrade and others chip away at Schwab's market share, the company is aggressively fighting back with marketing, price cuts and acquisitions.
- Mon Jul 9 2001 Drkoop settles class-action lawsuits
The online health information company will pay $4.25 million to settle a pair of class-action lawsuits and will also award 4 million stock warrants to shareholders.
- Tue Jan 13 2009 Maserati holds its own in a rough market
Maserati cars evoke a strong emotional reaction from customers, says Marti Eulberg, CEO of Maserati North America, who has some quasi-scientific evidence to support her contention.
- Thu Jan 22 2009 Larry Magid's 1984 review of the original Macintosh
In January 1984, Steve Jobs--whom I described in my Macintosh review as "Apple's young chairman"--gave me a preview of the original 128K Macintosh. As you can tell from the review, I was very impressed. Thousands of reviews later, I still am.
- Fri Jan 14 2005 HP to rejuvenate OpenVMS on Monday
Company plans to inject new life--or more accurately, a new processor--into the venerable OS, CNET News.com has learned.
- Tue Nov 14 2000 Analyst reports: Wall Street divided on WebMD's pulse
Analysts agree that WebMD is a sick company, but they're divided as to whether the online health portal can eventually shake its financial flu.
- Sun Sep 14 2008 McDonald's, Toyota in harmony with MySpace Music
Here comes MySpace Music. Execs say some advertisers paid eight-figure sums to ally with service expected to launch this week. Can the service challenge iTunes?

