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Déjà Vu all over again
Feb 3, 2012
What if the U.S. economy is becoming the economic engine that keeps the global economy out of recession?
WTO rules against China for unfair trade practices
by
Rob Schmitz
Jan 30, 2012
A ruling against China by the World Trade Organization could mean cheaper rare earth metals. The metals are used in many electronic devices.
Are Netflix subscriber numbers here to stay?
Jan 26, 2012
Netflix announced hundreds of thousands of new subscribers during the last months of 2011. But are they all in it for the long haul?
BlackBerry lags behind as CEOs step down
Jan 23, 2012
Research In Motion, the maker of BlackBerry phones, has lost a huge part of its share in the smartphone market.
Venture capitalism on the rise in recent months
Jan 20, 2012
A new report shows that tech companies are attracting more start up money, as venture capital funding rose 19 percent in the last part of 2011.
After Yang’s reign, what's in store for Yahoo
by
Amy Scott
Jan 18, 2012
Many industry experts think Yahoo has lacked a clear focus in recent years. Will the departure of co-creator Jerry Yang help change that?
Why businesses care about SOPA
by
Josh Brown
Jan 18, 2012
The Stop Online Piracy Act will most likely not pass in its current form in Congress. But why do businesses want -- or not want -- it to make it?
For public good, not for profit.
When company founders fly the coop
by
Adriene Hill
Jan 18, 2012
What kind of impact does the exit of founders -- like Jerry Yang of Yahoo -- have on a company?
Nothing groundbreaking at this year's CES
by
John Moe
Jan 11, 2012
Over the years, the Consumer Electronics Show has unveiled everything from the compact disc to HD TV. How does the 2012 show stack up?
Consumer Electronics Show kicks off in Las Vegas
by
John Moe
Jan 9, 2012
Big names like Apple and Amazon don't debut products at CES, but there are still some interesting new items popping up in Las Vegas.