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Stocks down amid falling Chinese demand
The Dow dropped 68 points to close at 13170 Tuesday after two reports suggested an economic slowdown in China.
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Horizons
SOPA blackout: How to get around the Wikipedia protest
Wikipedia imposed a SOPA blackout today, redacting its English encyclopedia in protest of the US bill. Don't worry. Here are five ways to get around the blackout.
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Stock market down 3 percent for the week
After an early rally, the Dow fell 2.42 points Friday to close at 11866 as worries resurfaced about a breakup of the Euro
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Stocks close off lows hit after earthquake
Stocks fell initially on Japan's latest earthquake, but recovered some of their losses. The Dow average dropped 17 points; the S&P 500 index fell 2 points.
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BlackBerry PlayBook: Why BlackBerry owners will love this tablet
BlackBerry PlayBook goes on sale next month, a year after the original iPad. So, is the BlackBerry tablet worth the wait?
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Lucasfilm settles antitrust case over wage suppression of top animators
Moviemaker Lucasfilm Ltd. settles case alleging it engaged in anticompetitive employment practices to preclude bidding wars for industry's top animators, US antitrust lawyers said Tuesday.
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Horizons
Skyfire iPhone app: Gone from iTunes, but for how long?
Skyfire iPhone app has been pulled from the Apple iTunes store amid a surge of consumer demand. Skyfire reps said they were working to increase server capacity.
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Horizons
How does the Droid 2 stack up against the Droid X?
Droid 2 is set for launch on Thursday – almost exactly a month after the launch of the Droid X.
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Arizona immigration law: boycotts starting to take a toll
Boycotts from Mexico and several US cities aren't likely to throw Arizona back into a recession, but the fallout from the Arizona immigration law is hurting some businesses in the short term.
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Robert Reich
FTC should target Wall Street, not Apple
Apple isn't the problem. Wall Street's big banks are the problem.
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Paper Economy
FTC considers anti-trust inquiry into Apple
Apple says developers must use a specific source language in creating apps for its iPhone. The FTC is concerned and is opening anti-trust inquiries.
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Horizons
Steve Jobs dishes on iPhone Flash ban
Neither the Apple iPhone nor the Apple iPad include Adobe Flash support. In an open letter published this week, Apple CEO Steve Jobs says the reason is simple: Flash just isn't up to snuff. Ouch.
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The New Economy
Problems with tax software and e-file?
The free tax software from the IRS, Free File Fillable Forms, is primitive but helpful. Here are some tips if your e-file doesn't go through.
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Horizons
Will the Apple iPad have Flash? Nope, and Adobe is mad.
The new iPad might be "the best browsing experience you’ve ever had." But it still won't load Flash websites.
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Google cyber attack: the evidence against China
Hackers in China are attacking US companies like Google with 'professional quality, organization, and discipline' – raising the specter that the government is involved in the cyber attacks.
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Horizons
Adobe preparing full-featured Flash for mobile phones
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Horizons
Will Snow Leopard be Apple's Windows Vista?
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Diggin' It
How to have a 'Star Trek' garden
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All-you-can-eat entertainment, all for the cost of an Internet connection
Column: Forget the movie theater. Forget cable. Your computer has all the movies and shows you need.
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Oprah tweets, Twitter arrives
With more than 14 million users, rumors of deals with Google, and celebrity Twitterers, the social networking tool has become all the rage.
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To drill or not to drill is not the question
Renewable resources abound. Let's use them.
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These students have a (business) plan
At a Boston high school, entrepreneurship education boosts teens' business know-how.
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Horizons
New Firefox claims victory, but is it a record?
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To fight future cyberbattles, Air Force recruiting part-time geeks
The Air National Guard is drawing from Microsoft, Cisco, and other high-tech firms.
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Verbal Energy: Ampersands at risk, & a boxing snowman
Hipsters may seen the plus sign as a cool way to say 'and,' but we're not buying it.








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