Walt Mossberg's Personal Technology

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In this video podcast, Personal Technology columnist Walter S. Mossberg reviews and explains -- in plain English -- the latest in consumer technology. (Author: The Wall Street Journal)
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Recent episodes from Walt Mossberg's Personal Technology

  • Published: Sep 10, 08
    As the Internet further evolves into a distribution platform for video, Walt Mossberg weighs in on Amazon.com's Video On Demand service which allows web users to stream up to 40,000 movies and TV episodes directly onto their computer. (Sept. 11)
     
  • Published: Sep 2, 08
    Google's new Chrome Web browser challenges Microsoft's dominance of the browser market, says Personal Technology columnist Walt Mossberg. The Chrome is innovative and smart, but still has some rough edges, he says. (Sept. 2)
     
  • Published: Aug 20, 08
    Personal Technology columnist Walt Mossberg talks about the ups and downs of a new innovative service from Microsoft called Photosynth. (Aug. 20)
     
  • Published: Aug 13, 08
    WSJ's Walt Mossberg reviews two devices that try to bridge the gap between web video and television. Roku Netflix Player and Sony's Bravia Internet Video Link do a commendable job of offering web video on TV, but still have problems. (Aug. 13)
     
  • Published: Aug 6, 08
    Walt Mossberg reviews Firefox plugin, Flock -- a social-networking and multimedia tool. With added navigation bars, along the top and the left, you can easily access a variety of web accounts and share media while still navigating the Internet. (Aug. 7)
     
  • Published: Jul 30, 08
    WSJ's Walt Mossberg reviews Xobni, a social-network plug-in for Microsoft Outlook. With features such as email activity tracking, search and dynamically created contact info, Xobni boosts Outlooks current offerings. (July 31)