For more sports videos, go to www.wsj.com/video. Ariel Investments CEO and Chairman John Rogers takes on basketball legend Michael Jordan in a game of one-on-one. From August 2003. Video courtesy of John Rogers. Edited by Lauren Goode.
WSJ's Walt Mossberg says Hewlett-Packard's new generation of touchscreen computers, the HP TouchSmart PC, is powerful and well-equipped, but doesn't realize the full potential of touchscreen computing.
For more Mossberg reviews, check out www.wsj.com/video. WSJ's Walt Mossberg reviews the BlackBerry Storm, the first BlackBerry device without a physical keyboard. (Nov. 19)
Former Talking Heads frontman and bicycling enthusiast, David Byrne, takes a ride out to Brooklyn to show off his latest project, designer bike racks. WSJ's Reed Albergotti reports. (July 18)
Google and T-Mobile joined forces to build a new phone unveiled on Tuesday. The G1 phone stands alone as it features Google's Android mobile platform. Dave Winkler, product developer for T-Mobile gives us a tour. (Sept. 23)
WSJ's Nicholas Casey reports that in a lawsuit, Mattel Inc. has accused Bratz makers MGA Entertainment Inc. of essentially stealing the idea for the pouty-lipped dolls. The legal showdown has major ramifications for both companies.
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Walt Mossberg weighs in on the new Apple MacBook, saying, "I like it a lot." Among the latest features: an innovative track pad. (Oct. 23)
WSJ's Walt Mossberg looks at a new service called Aircell that will provide wireless internet access to airplane passengers flying across the U.S. (June 19)
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Recently, if you wanted to get a new generation handheld computer, you had one choice -- the Apple iPhone. That all changes next week with what WSJ's Walt Mossberg calls a 'worthy, worthy competitor,' the T-Mobile G-1 phone, designed by Google. (Oct. 16)
WSJ's Sky Canaves talks with Nastia Liukin about the all-around gymnastic champion's gold-medal haul and her plans after the games. Spoiler: She intends to keep doing what she does best. (Aug. 20)