For more news, head to www.wsj.com/video. Ethiopia is facing a food shortage compounded by low rainfall and rising demand for food around the world. That's forcing relief agencies to make tough choices about who gets fed. WSJ's Roger Thurow reports.
For more Andy Jordan tech videos, check out www.wsj.com/video. Zune users got a taste of the millennium bug nine years late. WSJ's Andy Jordan reports on online reaction to Z2K9.
For more tech videos and reviews, head to www.wsj.com/video. WSJ's tech reporter Courtney Banks compares two phones, Samsung's High Note with LG's third-generation Chocolate phone.
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For more videos, check out www.wsj.com/video. The success of the band Bon Iver shows how unknown musicians can gain fame quickly on the Web. WSJ's Shelly Banjo reports.
For more Andy Jordan videos, head to www.wsj.com/video. Americans living in senior living communities are using computer software that aims to help them stave off Alzheimer's. WSJ's Andy Jordan looks at how far seniors have come with technology.
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More videos are at www.wsj.com/video. Keep your house for 88 euro cents a year and prayers for bankers to go to heaven? That's what has been going on for centuries at the "Fuggerei" in Germany, reports WSJ's Mike Esterl.
Other tech videos are at www.wsj.com/video. WSJ's Christopher Lawton introduces our new Tech on a Budget segment with a review of some online alternatives to cable television.
For more wine reviews, check out www.wsj.com/video. WSJ's Tastings columnists John Brecher and Dottie Gaiter have blind-tasted about 2,000 wines this year, and have found 10 wonderful wines for $10 or less. It's all about trying new things.
More videos are at www.wsj.com/video. Celebrated young composer Nico Muhly, who composed the score for the film "The Reader," has two New Year's resolutions, one artistic and one civic. WSJ's Michelle Wu reports.
More news videos at www.wsj.com/video. WSJ's Gerald Seib reflects on what W. Mark Felt, who died Thursday, meant to a generation of journalists and other Americans who followed the Watergate scandal.
More videos are at www.wsj.com/video. WSJ's Jacob Goldstein talks to Steve Shihadeh of Microsoft Health Solutions, about how the company is looking to build applications to improve health care.
For more political videos, head to www.wsj.com/video. The cleric picked to deliver Barack Obama's invocation speaks with Beliefnet.com founder Steve Waldman on his views about hot-button issues.
More political videos are at www.wsj.com/video. Take a tour of President-elect Obama's neighborhood on the South Side of Chicago with MarketWatch's Jennifer Waters.