Archive for June, 2007

Jun 29 2007

In Conversation: Takashi Tezuka

Chatting with the Nintendo designer who started out on Super Mario Bros and has worked on every Mario and Zelda game since then

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Jun 29 2007

Adventures Of A Lifetime

For retirees with plenty of spring in their step, here are some of the world's most spectacular trips

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Jun 29 2007

Retire Early

Advice on investments, health care, and insurance so you can step off the treadmill

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Jun 28 2007

Enterprise: Why We Give Where We Give

For Enterprise Rent-A-Car, giving back is linked to the primary business. That means planting 50 million trees over 50 years, for starters

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Jun 28 2007

No Child Left Offline

Famed MIT Media Lab founder Nicholas Negroponte is tireless in his efforts to get computers into the hands of kids around the world.

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Jun 28 2007

Ethics and the iPhone

Does the "i" in iPhone stand for iSolation? It doesn't bode well for society when everyone is plugged in and tuned out

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Jun 27 2007

Nintendo’s Winning Ways

The company's riding high on the Wii, but the picture hasn't always been rosy. How does it bounce back? For one thing, when faced with decline, it takes a risk

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Jun 26 2007

It’s Light—but no Lightweight

Toshiba's Portégé R500 is one ultra-slim laptop that performs

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Jun 26 2007

Network Your Way to a Second Career

Gaining knowledge, networking with those currently in your e-mail list, and tapping new resources—combined, these elements pave the way to a second career

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Jun 21 2007

Schmooze, Whether You Like It or Not

Networking comes easily to some. The rest of us should get past the fear that this art of chitchat is one-sided and somehow inappropriate

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