2008 Sector Outlook: Technology
The fifth in a series examining the outlook for five sectors. S&P analysts have just one overweight recommendation: information technology
Mobile Ads: Not So Fast
Mobile advertising revenues aren't growing as fast as expected, and that could spell trouble for a bunch of venture-funded startups
Supercomputing for the Masses
Advances in chip design are prompting companies to take advantage of the potential power. But the necessary new markets and software are lagging
Dell Dabbles in Tablets
The PC giant is warming to products it once ignored as part of a bigger effort to recapture business sales lost to rivals HP and Lenovo
Stringer: Sony Won’t Go It Alone
Sony's chairman hints he'll let other content providers and gadget makers piggyback on the PlayStation Network if they use Sony's DRM technology
Apple Forecasts: Not Just Hype
Unusually aggressive guidance didn't stop analysts from making even more optimistic predictions for the iPhone maker in 2008
The Napkin Test
Why it's time to replace your company's bulky mission statement with a vision concise enough to fit on the back of a napkin
Why YouTube Is MIA in China
The Google-owned video-sharing service is conspicuous by its absence in the mainland, and Chinese often have trouble seeing the U.S. site
Billionaire Marriages: Why Get Hitched?
With Google CEO Larry Page's wedding planned for Dec. 8, BusinessWeek takes a look at what billionaires risk when they tie the knot
Turning Business Education on its Head
How Anne Kirah and the 180°academy are promoting creative thinking in business leaders—to ensure that Denmark's economy stays competitive