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Surprise: Loud cell talkers drive us crazy
An Intel survey reveals outlandish user behavior on phones and laptops. How will the rest of us get any peace?By Jeffrey M. O'BrienWhere is the line w...
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Next big thing: the cell phone as broadcast camera
by Jon ForttUser-generated video goes mobile – and liveRamu Sunkara was at home in Silicon Valley three years ago, chatting with a friend in Moscow, w...
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The crazy math of health-care reform
A new program for long-term care is billed as a money saver. In fact, it does just the opposite.By Shawn TullyEmbedded in the health-care plan moving ...
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GE's Jeff Immelt says it out loud about china
When speaking about China, many business executives have adopted a mantra: Use your inside voice.But General Electric's Jeff Immelt, apparently frustr...
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10 things Google has taught us
What makes it so revolutionary? Ken Auletta, author of a new book on the company, shares his insights on why it's uniquely successful and what that me...
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CIT: No bailout for us
Troubled small business lender, its fate in the balance, says it has been told not to expect a federal rescue soon. Shares halted late Wednesday.By Co...
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Henderson's GM departure is no surprise
The veteran General Motors executive always seemed out of step with his new board of directors.By Alex Taylor IIIAs one veteran Detroit observer put i...
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In US-China talks, who has the upper hand?
We've seen this movie before, whenever top U.S. and Chinese officials gather. Americans lecture the Chinese about a currency value that unfairly keeps...
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Surprise! Microsoft's Xbox 360 Kinect impresses
When Microsoft announced plans for a motion-based controller 13 months ago, many gamers -- myself, included -- rolled their collective eyes. Sure, it ...
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For small biz, is there an 'us' in stimulus?
Only 14% of small business owners think the stimulus will help their company - and 31% think it will hurt.By Lisa LererGeoff Chapin, CEO of green remo...
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