This Week on TheStreet.com TV
TheStreet.com TV delivered a little taste of everything this week, from the latest from
Nintendo
and
Apple
(AAPL) - Get Report
to the No. 1 oil stock to own.
Take a look at the editors' choices of the videos of the week, and let us know what you think by
.
Stop Watching the Dow
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Oct. 13, 2008
Debra Borchardt says smart investors will watch the three-month Libor rate and the seven-day commercial paper rate.
For Nintendo, a Cartridge in a Bear Tree?
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Oct. 13, 2008
Nintendo unveils its new games for the Wii and Nintendo DS, which will hit stores in November in time for the holiday rush. But will there be one?
BlackBerry Pearl Flip: Little, Lithe, Lovable
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Oct. 14, 2008
Learn why Senior Technology Correspondent Gary Krakow's giving this little phone a giant round of applause.
Old Investing Strategy Is in Again
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Oct. 14, 2008
contributor Dan Dicker says to return to the market plan of the 1950s and 1960s. Look for dividend producers, not growth stocks, to make money. Alix Steel interviews him.
Google Phone: Good, Not Great
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Oct. 16, 2008
Senior Technology Correspondent Gary Krakow has given the world's first Google phone -- T Mobile's G-1 -- a workout and has found a number a great features. But compared to Apple's iPhone 3G, it's got its shortcomings.
The No. 1 Oil Stock to Own
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Oct. 17, 2008
TheStreet.com Research Director Stephanie Link weighs in on the oil debate. Which is more important for investors: a stock's yield or the price of oil? Alix Steel interviews her.
Will Consumers Bite at Cheaper Apple?
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Oct. 15, 2008
Alix Steel asks consumers outside Apple's flagship store in Manhattan whether the $999 MacBook is cheap enough to tempt them in this hard economic climate.
This article was written by a staff member of TheStreet.com.