For more device reviews, check out www.wsj.com/video. Walt Mossberg gives an overview of netbooks, a new category of small notebook computers that fall between laptops and smart phones. He discusses the Acer Aspire One, the Dell Inspiron Mini 9, the MSI Wind U100 and the Asus Eee PC 1000H. (Nov. 5)
For more news stories, go to www.wsj.com/video. Californians voted 52 percent to 48 percent to ban gay marriage, and opponents of the ban quickly took legal action. Stacey Delo reports. (Nov. 5)
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.
For more political videos, check out www.wsj.com/video. T.J. Walker, who advises executives on effective speaking as CEO of Media Training Worldwide, discusses the communications lessons managers can take from President-elect Barack Obama's win. (Nov. 5)
WSJ's Christopher Farley talks to Tom Morello, guitarist from Rage Against the Machine and founder of Audioslave, about his solo album "The Fabled City".
Thousands of Barack Obama supporters take to the streets moments after his acceptance speech and head to the White House to celebrate Tuesday's historic election. (Nov. 5)
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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)
Damien Hirst, who produces the most expensive artwork of any living artist, will test the current market when his latest works go on sale at auction next week at Sotheby's. (Sept. 12)
James Taylor, one of America's greatest singer-songwriters, discusses his latest album, "Covers." He tells WSJ's Chris Farley what prompted him to cover songs by other people and what he thinks of today's music. (Sept. 26)
Fresh from winning eight gold medals, U.S. Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps tells WSJ's Chris Rhoads he intends to capitalize on the Phelps brand to pursue business opportunities and take a lesson from another Michael - Jordan, that is. (Aug. 18)
For more Andy Jordan videos, head to www.wsj.com/video. He hangs out at a dorm at the prestigious MIT, which houses a coterie of fidgeting student-technologist s with a penchant for tinkering, and an eye for changing the world. (Nov. 10)
More auto-related videos are at www.wsj.com/video. WSJ Detroit Bureau Chief Neal Boudette and WSJ reporter John Stoll discuss the very real possibility of a General Motors Corp.-Chrysler LLC merger amid increasingly poor sales that could send the automakers to the poorhouse. (Oct. 27)