Review: Apple's Hot New iPhones and Macs
Apple announces a bushel of new, improved iPhones and laptops that only increase the company's lead in the marketplace.
Lyons: Will the Palm Pre Kill the iPhone?
Why the new smart phone may be better at luring technophobes into the market than Apple or BlackBerry.
Ray Kurzweil Wants to Be a Robot
Ray Kurzweil's wildest dream is to be turned into a cyborg—a flesh-and-blood human enhanced with tiny embedded computers, a man-machine hybrid with billions of microscopic nanobots coursing through his bloodstream.
Can Amazon's Kindle DX Save Newspapers?
Can Amazon's Kindle DX or Apple's digital tablet save print media?
How Microsoft Razzes Apple Over Its Prices
Microsoft was built by engineers. Marketing has always been its weak spot. But its new ads poking fun at Apple hit the mark.
The Crazy Genius of Brand Guru Peter Arnell
Brand genius Peter Arnell says one design flub won't tarnish his rep. Rivals aren't so sure.
The Strange, Charmed Life of Steve Wozniak
Some tech moguls are like pro athelets: their careers end early, and they miss fame
Why Hulu Is Winning the Online Video Race
Hulu, founded by NBC and Fox, has become a better moneymaker than Web darling YouTube. The moral: better content wins.
Growing Rich by Blogging Is a High-Tech Fairy Tale
I learned the hard way: while blogs can do many wonderful things, making huge amounts of money isn't one of them.
Apple: Who Will Succeed Steve Jobs?
Who will run Apple after its visionary CEO and product guru Steve Jobs leaves? The question has been hanging over the company since last summer when Jobs appeared onstage at a conference looking terribly ill.
Tech: The Palm Pre Takes on Apple's iPhone
Once a tech industry heavyweight, Palm was nearly knocked out by its competitors. Can its latest smartphone help spur a comeback?
The NEWSWEEK 50: Steve Jobs, Apple Founder
The ailing creator of the iPod and iPhone is next to irreplaceable.
Lyons: Firms Make a Killing on i-Phone Apps
Some kid in his bedroom can make a million bucks just by writing a little application for the Apple phone.
Lyons: Computer Crashes Needn't be Fatal
Backing up data is a pain in the neck. The only way to make people do it is to automate the process. Mozy does that.
Why Xerox Is Helping Customer Use Less Paper
Isn't it ironic: Xerox is hoping it can profit by teaching companies how to reduce their printing.
Daniel Lyons: Tesla's Electric Car Loses Its Juice
Tesla is a classic Silicon Valley project: it's late and over budget, still has bugs and, at $109,000, costs more than planned.
Paul Maritz: The Future of Cloud Computing
VMware's Paul Maritz on the future of cloud computing.
Lyons: Tech's Future Is in the Cloud
People are going to be putting their information not into some device but into some service that lives in the sky.
Daniel Lyons: Why Is Jerry Yang Still In Charge?
Lately, Yahoo seems to stumble from one idea to the next, with no grand vision or plan for the company.
Lyons: Cloudy Days in Silicon Valley
The storm is on Wall Street, but it's rippling out to Silicon Valley and causing investors to be more cautious.
Lyons: Facebook's Roar Becomes a Meow
Putting ads in front of Facebook users is like hanging out at a party and interrupting conversations to hawk merchandise.
Lyons:A Portable Fuel Cell Charger for Smartphones
'Batteries are holding back the portable revolution,' says the CEO of a firm that's developing an answer: a pocket-size fuel cell.
Is Google Cell Phone a Good Deal for Consumers?
Can Google really dominate the mobile-phone market?
Dan Lyons: A Gloomy Vista for Microsoft
Hiring a TV star from the 1990s to fix Vista's reputation only adds to the impression that Microsoft is in a time warp.