Google's Android OS powers new phones like Motorola's Droid. But will Google profit by it?
By buying 3Com for $2.7 billion, HP is beefing up its networking offerings and making a big move into the Chinese market.
Apple's CEO is Fortune's top business leader of the last 10 years for his impact on computing, movies, music and cell phones.
Bay Area startup Makani Power is harnessing wind - through giant kites - in hopes of one day producing electricity.
The search firm is investing heavily in Google Earth, but will it be profitable?
The Finnish cell phone maker wants to dial in to the PC business with its new Booklet 3G
If the company fails, says Evan Williams, it will be from lack of execution, not a trend-shift.
Evan Williams says the company is focused on beefing up its technology, not making money, for now.
Engineers at the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Lab are at work on a car that drives itself.
Better Place CEO Shai Agassi says his company's deal with Renault will create the first electric car with a changeable battery.
Windows 7 is drawing rave reviews, but can Microsoft parlay the momentum into its other products?
Companies like PayPal and Costco had to change plans on the fly to succeed.
Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils-Aime says price cuts for the Wii are a way to increase sales to casual players.
The camera phone creator launches a startup that puts motion sensors on cell phones.
The microblogging site reportedly is planning to raise $100 million this year based on that valuation.
Apple's CEO makes his first public appearance in a year to unveil iPod upgrades.
CEO Scott Griffith says the car rental company plans to grow its customer base and become a billion-dollar company.
Microsoft's gains in its deal with Yahoo are clear, but not so for Yahoo, according to senior writer Jon Fortt.
Synaptics COO Tom Tiernan says his company is developing proximity sensors for touchscreens used in monitors and phones.
CEO Reed Hastings sees the Internet replacing traditional television channels over time.
California based-Hawkes Ocean Technology unveils its new Super Falcon, a two-person winged submersible.
Los Angeles-based design firm WET recently unveiled the world's largest water show, and biggest fountain, in the emirate.
The search giant announces Chrome OS, an operating system for netbooks, due late 2010, and heats up the battle.
Armed with $300 million, Netscape co-founder searches for the next tech hit.
Qualcomm's MediaFlo cell phone TV service is up and running, even if it sometimes trips and falls.
Microsoft CEO: 'We just tried to essentially bite off more technology risk in innovation than we could chew.'
Microsoft CEO says that we are not in recession, but reset to a lower level from which to grow.
Fortune's Patricia Sellers speaks with Microsoft CEO about a potential partnership with the search engine competitor.
Virgin America hopes its onboard Internet service will help it compete with other low cost carriers.
Silicon Valley billionaire turned insurance commissioner Steve Poizner wants to reform Sacramento.
The new HP mini and Thin and Light series additions shrink in size but gain in power.
Fortune's Jon Fortt says Apple, sans Steve Jobs, unveiled a new phone and software upgrades.
CEO Eric Schmidt ultimately wants his product to 'understand what people care about.'
CEO Eric Schmidt says that big corporations will change their IT models, but it may take 10 to 20 years.
Eric Schmidt asks why televisions don't know each viewer personally.
New technology transforms 'taste' by embedding the scent of food into plastic packaging.
The tech allies compete over mobile developers and customers.
Marissa Mayer explains how Google succeeds by employees thinking outside the box.
Amazon.com CEO Jeff Bezos says his company's new Kindle DX could be a lifeline for print media.
The Amazon.com CEO says the Kindle DX is a great value despite the near $500 price tag.
Playboy Inc., is betting on the web to help the aging brand reach a new generation.
Identity thieves have become more sophisticated, says Symantec CEO Enrique Salem.
Maker of high-performance processors shifts gears to focus on low-power chips for mobile devices.
A look into Xerox's new ColorCube technology that reduces color printing costs and energy waste.
Co-founder of Ning says despite the economic downturn, their site is gaining users.
Home Depot co-founder has committed $15M to Georgia Tech's Nanotechnology Research Center.
L.A. investor Ross Levinsohn says the Internet offers a unique challenge for content producers.
California startup Coveroo uses lasers to etch art into your mobile phone.
Apple unveils enhanced copy / paste, MMS messaging, and in-program shopping in its iPhone 3.0 OS.
Netflix, the pioneer of DVDs-by-mail, recently passed the 10 million subscriber mark.