Monday, August 07, 2006

WALL STREET JOURNAL - Latest News - Many Adults Seek Health Care Information Online, Poll Finds 



Many U.S. adults with Internet access seek health care information online, according to a recent Harris Interactive survey, the Wall Street Journal Online reports. The telephone survey, conducted from July 5 to July 11, includes responses from 1,020 adults. [click link for full article]

Philips Shares Up on Report of Unit Sale 
AMSTERDAM, Netherlands (AP) - Shares in Royal Philips Electronics NV jumped Wednesday following reports that the company is close to a deal to sell its semiconductor division to a U.S. private equity consortium for more than $10 billion.The company's stock rose more than 4 percent to 26.22 euros ($33.56) in Amsterdam trading after The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times reported that

LG Chocolate Phone Reviewed (Verdict: Ham-Handed) 
The Wall Street Journal's Walter Mossberg took a look at the LG Chocolate cellphone offered by Verizon Wireless this week, and one thing's for sure: nobody can call him an LG Chocolate fanboy. The...

Study: Austin No. 3 among innovative cities 
Austin ranks high among U.S. cities when it comes to innovation, according to a recent article in the Wall Street Journal.

Mid-week Market Watch 
This is the first in what will be a weekly series of financial news and how public relations and crisis play a role in stock prices. Special thanks to Yahoo! Finance for the financial data. The Wall Street Journal , Washington Post and other news sources are reporting a major legal setback for chipmaker Rambus . Rambus, primarily known for its catastrophic loss in the RD vs DDR ram

Tweak Settings To Cut Glare 
The Problem: Eye strain and headaches from computer glare.

Wall Street Journal on Game Trainers 
The Wall Street Journal recently ran a story about an interesting pro-gaming cottage industry: Pro-gaming trainer. The story looks mostly at 18-year-old game tutor Tom Taylor who runs...

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