- Tue Nov 24 4:00 AM PST 2009 Let the battle for holiday gadget shoppers begin
Retailers try different strategies for competing with behemoths like Amazon and Wal-Mart in the cutthroat competition to lure those giving electronics as gifts.
- Mon Nov 23 2:19 PM PST 2009 HP reports in-line earnings, raises 2010 outlook
Company reports earnings of $1.14 per share on $30.8 billion in sales, and it forecasts earnings of $1.03 to $1.05 per share on sales of $29.6 billion to $29.9 billion.
- Mon Nov 23 1:03 PM PST 2009 'Technical issue' downs eBay search over weekend
Some power users are none too pleased, though, and are requesting refunds for seller fees if their auctions were disrupted as a result.
- Mon Nov 23 10:48 AM PST 2009 iPhone apps for Black Friday shopping
This Friday marks the beginning of the 2009 holiday shopping season. If you have an iPhone or iPod Touch, you'll be well prepared when retailers across America offer their bargains.
- Mon Nov 23 6:00 AM PST 2009 Crave giveaway of the day: Apple iPod Nano
From now until Christmas, we'll be giving away a prize a day on Crave (expect for weekends and holidays). To kick off the daily holiday giveaways, we're offering up an Apple iPod Nano, courtesy of Target.com.
- Mon Nov 23 4:00 AM PST 2009 Nintendo launches paid video content for Wii
New survey statistics and new revenue streams suggest the Wii still has plenty of room to grow.
- Sat Nov 21 8:10 AM PST 2009 Five Black Friday deals you shouldn't miss
Have fun storming the brick-and-mortar castles! Actually, only two of these deals require you to leave the house. The others are clothing-optional.
- Fri Nov 20 11:37 AM PST 2009 Kyocera spills three new handsets
Kyocera introduced the Torino and Domino and the Sanyo Incognito.
- Thu Nov 19 6:29 AM PST 2009 Best Buy starts Black Friday craze a week early
Nine days ahead of the big shopping day, the electronics retailer offers reduced pricing on select HDTVs and home-theater products.
- Tue Nov 17 7:15 AM PST 2009 Nintendo's Dunaway: What, Wii worry?
q&a Despite a rough several months for Nintendo, sales and marketing exec Cammie Dunaway maintains an upbeat attitude about her company.




