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3D TV from Nintendo? No, it's better: 3D gaming with no glasses.
3D TV gets trumped by Nintendo's 3DS, which brings 3D to gaming without those pesky glasses.
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Tips for a smart investor in 2011
A guest blogger presents some stock market advice for the year ahead.
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Bond prices fall as job outlook rises
Bond prices fall in the wake of a surprising jump in private-sector jobs.
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Stock exchange upbeat on tax-cut expectations
Stock exchange in New York rises in early trading as traders expect Senate to extend Bush tax cuts.
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Contact lenses: a hidden Acuvue recall?
Contact lenses recall expanded five times, but Johnson and Johnson only announced it in Japan.
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Stock market falls on North Korea, Fed outlook
Stock market loses 142 points after North, South Korea exchange fire and Federal Reserve lowers growth outlook.
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Stock prices pare losses from steep sell-off
Stock prices mostly recover from a 149-point decline that traders attributed to an FBI raid on two hedge funds and worries about Ireland's bailout.
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the Day 11/22
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With big GM stock offering, vindication for the government bailout?
GM stock is trading again, after automaker's emergence from bankruptcy and a partial government takeover. But the debate goes on over the wisdom of the US bailout.
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GM stock price up 3.6 percent on first day: five questions about the IPO
The GM stock price ends at $34.19 on its first day of trading, as the company's recent profitability stokes demand for the IPO stock. The $23.1 billion raised will help pay back the US Treasury.
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the Day 11/18
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Client 9: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer: movie review
'Client 9: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer' takes aim at the former governor's enemies.
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4 ugly websites from companies that should know better
Good website design is about more than looks. It’s about practical page layout, logical navigation, clear messaging, and of course, relevant content. Still, first impressions are powerful, in the real world and online. If a site’s homepage doesn’t make the grade visually, users might not want to stick around. These big-name companies should know better.
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Veterans Day 2010: how Americans paid tribute
Veterans Day 2010 observances included a charity cross-country 'Gumpathon' and 'code talkers' ringing the bell on Wall Street.
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One year after bankruptcy, General Motors predicts a profitable 2010
General Motors has reported a $2 billion profit for the third quarter, and next week, the company plans an initial public offering on the New York Stock Exchange.
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In Pictures: Veterans Day 2010
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In Pictures: Current women heads of state
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Stephen Colbert tips his hat to Tea Party coloring book for kids
On Monday, Stephen Colbert signed off on "The Tea Party Coloring Book for Kids." Propaganda or filling a gap in the conservative curriculum?
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United Airlines: United and Continental complete combination
United Airlines, the combined airline, will display Continental's colors and globe logo on the tail.
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Wal-Mart’s African adventure begins. Pay attention.
Wal-Mart offers $4 billion for South African retailer Massmart, a sign of confidence in a growing market.
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Bankruptcy protection filed by Blockbuster
Bankruptcy protection: In a submission to the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in the Southern District of New York on Thursday, Blockbuster said it reached an agreement with bondholders on a recapitalization plan.
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Stock market trading: Computers: 1 Investors: 0
Stock market is increasingly turning into a casino as superfast computers take over the bulk of trading on the stock market.
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Wall Street bad, Main Street good? That's too simple.
It's fashionable to blame America's economic problems on the financial industry. But the truth is that both Wall Street and Main Street got caught in the bubble mentality.
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In Pictures: September 11: Revisiting Ground Zero
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the Day 08/19



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