Topic: Netflix Inc.
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'Arrested Development': The 5 best things about the new season
'Arrested Development' recently debuted its fourth season exclusively on Netflix. Here are the five things fans will love the most.
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Six tornado survivor stories
With a deadly tornado staring them in the face, many citizens of Moore, Okla., were faced with the biggest decisions of their lives. Here's how six people made those choices, and survived.
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Facebook stock: 6 intriguing investors
Facebook stock will make many people suddenly wealthy when it begins trading this Friday. The company is expected to be valued somewhere around $100 billion, with stock expected to sell anywhere between $34 and $38 per share. Here are six of the more unexpected people set to make a killing with initial public offering of Facebook stock, including a rock star, a graffiti artist, and pair of Mark Zuckerberg’s enemies.
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'Arrested Development': 5 other TV shows saved by fans
'Arrested Development' will get 10 new episodes on Netflix and a movie – here are 5 other TV shows fans brought back.
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Kids tablets: Five touch-screen computers for the nine-and-under set
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The Simple Dollar 10 (more) giant money wasters
In response to a list of 'giant money wasters' recently published, here's different list to consider
05/24/2011 02:42 pm -
Horizons Amazon tablet: Will it be a 'Kindle for movies'?
Two Amazon tablets will ship by the end of the year, according to one source. But don't expect another e-reader.
05/24/2011 12:18 pm -
The Simple Dollar Stuck with student loan with variable rate? Shop around.
Student loan has a low interest rate. But if it's variable, it pays to lock in that student loan with a fixed rate. Question No. 1 of the reader mailbag.
05/16/2011 04:32 pm -
The Simple Dollar Retirement: A time to generate income?
Retirement means the loss of a regular paycheck to many people. Look at the answer to question No.4 for some suggestions of how to generate income during retirement.
05/10/2011 03:05 pm -
Chapter & Verse 'What should I read?' A new site called Bookish hopes to tell you
Publisher-supported Bookish hopes to become the Rotten Tomatoes of the book world.
05/10/2011 01:15 pm -
Ford earnings: one of five things to watch April 26
Ford due to report earnings before the market opens. Besides Ford, Coca-Cola and UPS will report earnings.
04/26/2011 03:45 am -
Backchannels How wrong is Time's most influential people list?
Really wrong. Time has a strange definition of 'influence.'
04/25/2011 06:18 pm -
Stock market falls ahead of earnings
Stock market falls broadly as all but tech shares decline. Key earnings report due after stock market close.
04/25/2011 01:23 pm -
Netflix earnings: one of five things to watch April 25
Netflix announces earnings after the market close. Also on the radar: Rajaratnam closing arguments wrapping up; March housing numbers.
04/25/2011 02:53 am -
Netflix doubles CEO's pay after strong year
Netflix has doubled CEO Reed Hastings' compensation after stocks tripled. Most of the Netflix CEO's pay is in the form of stocks.
04/23/2011 01:27 am -
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
04/22/2011 05:50 pm -
DirecTV: Would you pay $30 to see a new release in your living room?
On Wednesday, DirecTV airs the first of its 'premium video on demand' films, bringing major Hollywood movies – that debuted only 60 to 70 days before – to a living room near you.
04/21/2011 02:02 pm -
The Reformed Broker Like the once mighty Incas, we have lost our leaders
This spring, market leaders that we used to count on for good performance, like Apple, Silver Wheaton, and Goldman Sachs, are starting to slip
04/15/2011 12:06 pm -
Stocks close lower amid falling oil prices
Stocks and commodities fall sharply, after Goldman warns of substantial pullback in oil prices. Dow loses 117 points.
04/13/2011 01:53 am -
Dish Network, Carl Icahn bid to buy bankrupt Blockbuster
Dish Network and billionaire Carl Icahn are among those bidding for buy the video chain in a Manhattan bankruptcy court.
04/05/2011 12:49 am -
HTC Thunderbolt review: Verizon strikes at 4G speed
Verizon's first 4G Android phone arrives. And the HTC Thunderbolt is a zippy masterpiece.
04/01/2011 06:31 pm -
Bad times at the box office: Is it competition, the economy, or bad films?
Box office revenues are down 20 percent for the first quarter of 2011. While it is fair to blame the bad economy and abundance of alternatives, some good movies could turn things around.
03/31/2011 08:07 pm -
Netflix changes the game again
Netflix has a history of surprising the industry. After progressing from red envelopes in the mailbox to streaming movies, Netflix may become a premiere network like HBO and Showtime.
03/23/2011 09:58 am -
Eight low-tech ways to revive broken gadgets
Mouthwash. Rice. A handful of quarters. What do these household items have in common? They constitute the perfect emergency-repair kit for gadgets. When device disasters strike and warranties turn their backs on you, it's time to get in touch with your inner MacGyver. So, here are eight low-tech solutions to high-tech disasters.
03/22/2011 05:30 pm -
Netflix announces first exclusive TV series deal
Netflix will be the only place to watch 'the most sought after premium series.' Competing more directly than ever with pay TV channels like HBO, Netflix is flexing its muscles with the new 26 episode deal.
03/19/2011 12:55 am -
Why AT&T is hunting down broadband service hogs
Broadband service through AT&T DSL is no longer unlimited. There will soon be a 150 to 250 gigabyte monthly cap on broadband service.
03/16/2011 11:22 am -
Horizons iPad 2 review roundup
The iPad 2 reviews are in. And guess what? The critics are besotted.
03/10/2011 07:34 pm -
The Reformed Broker Will Facebook trounce Netflix?
Warner Bros may start offering streaming videos through its Facebook page. Can Netflix and Hulu handle the competition?
03/09/2011 08:41 am -
Comcast to share content with Netflix, competitors
Comcast: To take over NBC, Comcast agreed to license popular NBC shows and movies to competitors like Netflix and Apple. the only question is, can they afford it?
03/01/2011 04:01 am -
Editor's Blog Oscar night: At the movies, we all get a vote
Best film? Best actor? There are dozens of ways of ranking films besides the Academy Awards. But the most important way is how you rank them.
02/27/2011 09:09 am



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