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WSJ Live for iPad lands on the App Store, and it’s free!
Dow Jones & Company has quietly released a new app for iPad dubbed, WSJ Live. Surprisingly, the app is available as a free download. WSJ Live provides live news programming as well as on-demand video. News videos are categorized into various categories namely, Markets, Tech, Opinion, and more. While on-demand videos are categorized into U.S., more »
Sprint expected to launch new iPhone in October, according to WSJ report
According to the Wall Street Journal, it looks like AT&T and Verizon Wireless won’t be the only American carriers launching the upcoming iPhone 5 in the Fall. Sprint is expected to launch the new iPhone in mid-October along with the other carriers, WSJ claims is coming from “people familiar with the matter.” While we are more »
Official Wall Street Journal app now available in the Android Market
It looks like Android users now have an official Wall Street Journal app available. The app, which is called The Wall Street Journal Mobile is available for devices running Android 2.0 or later and requires 2.5M for installation. The current version is 1.0.2 and it comes as a free download. In terms of features, the more »
Shopping for new computer? Walt Mossberg says get an iPad
In today’s Wall Street Journal in an article titled, “A Fall Guide: How to Pick Your Next Computer” the venerable Walt Mossberg suggests a few machines worth considering. The only item bolded and the first recommendation is Apple’s iPad tablet computer. Could the iPad take a bigger bit out of computer sales than just netbooks? more »
Shields Up: Hackers attack Wall Street Journal
A new web attack is underway and it has affected anywhere from 7,000 to over 100,000 websites. Among them are such prominent sites as the Wall Street Journal and the Jerusalem Post. The hackers behind the attack used SQL injection to redirect users who visited certain pages on the sites to a malicious domain that more »
New York Times paywall coming next year
The Wall Street Journal has long been a fan of the paywall business model, the method by which readers have to subscribe via monthly payments to WSJ in order to read content. But now, it seems, the New York Times will be joining WSJ by placing its content behind the bars of a paywall as more »
Wall Street Journal gets official with iPad pricing, $17.29 per month
The Wall Street Journal has officially unveiled details in regards to the iPad. What we have is brief, but should be enough to convince anyone either way. First things first though, the pricing. The iPad edition of the Wall Street Journal will be going to $3.99 a week, which amounts to $17.29 per month. Overall, more »
Market watchers expect huge boost in PC sales as a result of Windows 7
According to the Wall Street Journal, PC sales are expected to see a huge boost in numbers as a result of the October 22 release of Windows 7. Initial figures are showing that the operating system is performing better than expected and should lead to an upturn in PC sales throughout the year. Windows 7 more »
Barnes & Noble “Nook” Reader gets confirmed by the WSJ, announcement coming today
I would imagine that most companies would like the privilege of announcing, or at the very least confirming their own product release. However that does not seem to be the case with Barnes & Noble and their once rumored ebook reader. According to a recent story in the WSJ, that ebook reader will be officially more »
Who’s really trying to kill Google Voice? WSJ says AT&T
I don’t normally chuckle reading the Wall Street Journal, but I did this morning. Heck, a piece of grapefruit almost came out of my nose. If you can get past the glaring errors, an opinion piece ran blaming AT&T for the extermination of any Google Voice related apps for the iPhone. To date, no one more »















