Topic: Corning
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Week ahead: new transparency at the Fed and a gusher of earnings
The Fed will hold its first-ever quarterly briefing, and new data will likely reveal sluggish economic growth for the first quarter
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Opinion: Fairness – we're wired for it
The debate over what’s fair isn’t just political rhetoric. It defines not only our individual interactions but also the very fabric of society.
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Smartphone smudges can reveal password, study finds
The gesture unlocking method of Google's Android smartphone can leave telltale smudges on the screen, presenting a security risk.
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Gorilla glass invented in US. But will jobs head to Asia?
Gorilla glass, Corning's superstrong glass, is already a hit in smartphones. Now, Gorilla glass could make inroads with Asian TV makers.
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Does new iPhone 4 break more easily?
With all that glass, is the new iPhone 4 all that it's 'cracked up' to be?
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To minimize layoffs, employers cut worker hours
The practice is spreading as the US unemployment rate hits 7.6 percent.







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