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Smith Electric's eco-friendly truck

CEO Bryan Hansel explains how his electric truck works and why they might be an easier sell than electric passenger cars.

Inside Adidas' new World Cup ball

Director of Soccer Antonio Zea talks about the technology behind the design of the 2010 World Cup soccer ball.

Childish Congress does nothing

Fortune's Colin Barr says a deeply unpopular Congress has resorted to stunts and antics instead of addressing health care, financial reform, Social Security and other issues.

Will Google leave China?

The Techmate crew debates whether the search giant will pull out over China censorship, spying and hacking concerns.

NCAA eyes expanding March Madness

The annual college basketball tournament rakes in big bucks for CBS and the NCAA and may expand to 96 teams.

'Green' beer on tap at Peak Organic

The eco-friendly brewery expands its reach throughout the East Coast despite the Great Recession.

Financial reform on Wall Street

An all-star panel of business journalists moderated by CNBC's Becky Quick discuss the ways Washington should regulate Wall Street.

iPad presale: So what?

Techmate tackles Apple iPad pre-orders, Cisco's new router hype, and how Pink Floyd may change digital music.

Lehman's $642 million bankruptcy

Councils, advisors, consultants, even an art auctioneer get hefty compensation for cleaning up the firm's books.

Don't ask for a state job

Budget deficits are forcing state and local governments to cut back on hiring and benefits.

Network, cable battle gouges viewers

Fortune's Andy Serwer explains that cable companies and networks did not prepare for the cash crunch brought on by the recession.

Nvidia CEO to Intel: No settlement

Jen-Hsun Huang says his company has the bank account to go the distance in its legal dispute with Intel.

Nvidia bets big on tablets and mobile

The Silicon Valley company best known for making chips that boost video game graphics is now eyeing tablets and handsets.

From West Point to Wal-Mart

A West Point graduate who served in Iraq employs her leadership skills to manage a Wal-Mart store.

Portland's streetcar revival

Federal aid has helped spur the construction of modern U.S. streetcars for the first time in 58 years.

Mack, Paulson full interview

Morgan Stanley Chairman John Mack interviews former Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson in front of a live audience at NYU Stern School of Business.

Online video saves business big bucks

Web-conferencing software and cheap digital video cameras are reducing the need for costly business travel.

'Missed the American public's anger'

Former Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson says that government officials underestimated the public's strong negative reaction to bank bailouts.

Regulators are 'arcane and outdated'

Former Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson says the 'patchwork quilt' of financial regulators needs to be consolidated.

Paulson: Bush 'mothered' me in crisis

Former U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Hank Paulson opens up to Morgan Stanley Chairman John Mack on the bailout.

Apple three-peats as Most Admired

Steve Jobs' innovation machine won by the highest margin ever, and Goldman Sachs soared (surprise!) on Fortune's list this year.

Goldman bet on Greek failure

Fortune's Andy Serwer explains how the company's bet against Greece violates the spirit of the law without violating the letter of it.

The best and worst of Buffett's 2009

Berkshire Hathaway had its biggest year yet but the CEO admits blunders with the NetJets acquisition and GEICO credit card offers.

Health care summit theater

The televised meeting between Republicans and Democrats produced great soundbites but few results.

Small banks still failing

Fortune editors discuss the reasons why the FDIC continues to shut down some smaller banks.

Is Dell salvageable?
PLAYIs Dell salvageable?(3:51)Feb 23

Computer maker's shares fall more than 5% after the company reports a drop in fiscal fourth-quarter earnings.

The Fed's first steps to normalcy

Fortune's Colin Barr says the Fed is slowly but surely moving to raise rates and restore a conventional monetary policy.

Wall Street's crying game

Fortune's Andy Serwer says it's time for the big banks stop whining about regulation and accept that things have to change.

Cleveland Clinic's success secret

CEO Delos Cosgrove explains how the medical center's business model differs from other hospitals.

Address obesity first
PLAYAddress obesity first(3:47)Feb 17

Cleveland Clinic's CEO says that health care costs can't be controlled unless the obesity epidemic is stopped.

Health care costs will go up

Cleveland Clinic's CEO says that regardless of what happens with the legislation, health care will be more expensive.

New race for top automaker title

Toyota's recent troubles have opened the door for other companies to become the number one carmaker in the world.

Google, stop trying to be my friend!

The Techmate guys are not fans of Google Buzz, the search company's latest foray into social networking.

Everyone vs. Apple
PLAYEveryone vs. Apple(3:09)Feb 15

The Techmate guys discuss phone makers latest plans to try and knock out the iPhone plus the ongoing mess at MySpace.

Adobe combats security threats

CEO Shantanu Narayen explains how his company handles attacks against its network. Taped 1/19/10

Blackstone CEO: Banks feel beat up

Fortune's Leigh Gallagher discusses Steve Schwarzman's op-ed piece and explains why banks are blamed for the financial crisis.

Adobe vs. the tech giants

CEO Shantanu Narayen explains his company's strategy to compete against Google and Microsoft.

Evolution of Adobe's biz model

CEO Shantanu Narayen explains why his company decided to give its popular Adobe Reader to users for free.

Extra! Extra! One newspaper prospers!

The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette protects its circulation by charging for online content.

The downside to the global economy

Fortune editors explain how problems in places like Dubai and Greece are affecting U.S. markets.

Why Google ran a TV ad

Fortune editors discuss the reasons why the search giant broke with its long-standing policy of eschewing TV ads.

Nuclear still waits for its moment

Former EPA chief Christine Whitman says the administration should back up its rhetoric on nuclear energy and start building plants.

Europe's economic catch-22

Facing massive national debts, some European nations are planning to cut spending even as unemployment continues to rise.

Quitting on Twitter is bad form

In what may be a first for a major company, Sun Microsystems CEO Jonathan Schwartz announces his resignation in haiku-form on Twitter.

How Toyota can fix its troubles

Fortune's Alex Taylor says the carmaker's Japanese leadership needs to clearly explain to customers how it will repair the affected autos.

British shirt maker comes to the US

Emma Willis, a bespoke shirt designer with an established reputation in London, now wants to conquer the New World.

Can AOL go it alone?

Investors are looking to see if the Internet company can survive after its split from Time Warner.

Who's going to buy an iPad?

The Techmate guys break down what Apple's newest gadget and ponder who the target market is for the iPad.

Hands on with the iPad
PLAYHands on with the iPad(05:29)Jan 27

Fortune's Jon Fortt and Philip Elmer-DeWitt discuss whether Apple's tablet was worth the wait.

The end of the US-centric economy

PIMCO CEO Mohamed El-Erian says the recession has made it clear that the US is no longer the lone global economic power.

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