Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Technology

Top Technology News

Booming iPhone Sales Slow Profit Decline for AT&T;

First-quarter profit dropped 9.7 percent from a year ago, but the results far exceeded Wall Street’s expectation of a bigger drop.

Yahoo Posts Earnings Decline; Plans to Cut Work Force

Results suggest the company continues to grapple with internal challenges, the economic downturn and competition from Google.

More Technology News

Take 1 Recipe, Mince, Reduce, Serve

A woman in Northern Ireland has attracted a following on Twitter by sharing recipes, compressing them to fit within a tweet’s 140-character limit.

Lawyers Enter Twitter Tempest

Danyelle Freeman, the restaurant critic for The New York Daily News, is calling in lawyers to reclaim her name.

Multimedia

Slide Show: Google’s Multicultural Work Force

Half of all engineers working in Silicon Valley were born overseas. Google copes with the technicalities of a multicultural work force.

Slide Show: CTIA Wireless 2009: New Cellphones

The new crop of cellphones on display this year at the CTIA Wireless Show in Las Vegas.

Audio Slide Show: Making a Magazine With MagCloud

College students produce a fashion magazine more cheaply and easily using MagCloud, a new self-publishing site from Hewlett-Packard.

Audio Slide Show: Halted: The Last of a Dying Breed

Today, as more start-ups turn to the Web, Halted Specialties Company in Silicon Valley is one of the last vestiges of its kind.

Interactive Feature: While You Were Out: Apple’s Years With and Without Steve Jobs

Sam Grobart looks at what effect the departures of Steven P. Jobs have had on Apple and its products.

It's Earth Day: Shoot the Planet!

Celebrate Earth Day with photo contests that showcase the beauty of the environment.

Tech Talk Podcast

Gardening by robot at M.I.T.; an update on the Conficker worm; the technology news of the week, including the AmazonFail furor; and the tech term "overclocking."

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