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Android activations now total 500,000 a day: Google
Android phones are selling by the bucketload – no surprise to Android watchers.
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Tablet computers: Are they worth it?
Tablet computers – outside of the iPad – aren't selling well. The dearth of sales of tablet computers are hurting semiconductor companies.
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RIM stock tumbles. Can BlackBerry bounce back?
RIM stock fell today after a less than rosy earnings report.
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LinkedIn, Pandora: future of Internet IPOs?
LinkedIn stock tumbled more than 8 percent Friday. Pandora now priced below its IPO level, although LinkedIn, Yandex still well above theirs.
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Stocks eke out gains, helped by deals
Stocks on the Dow average rose 1 point, only the second rise in stocks in June. Wendy's and VF Corp. deals help buoy sentiment.
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Stock market: Corporate deals provide a boost
Stock market opened higher Monday after dipping below 12000 Friday. A number of corporate deals are boosting the stock market.
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Stocks snap six-day losing streak; VIX falls
The Dow gained about 75 points, as stocks closed higher for the first time in June
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Stocks end down for fifth day after Bernanke
After gains early in the day, the session closed lower, with the Dow declining about 19 points
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Stocks close lower for fifth straight week
The Dow closed down more than 90 points after the Department of Labor released a discouraging jobs report on Friday
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Stocks plunge amid global recovery fears
The Dow plummeted by more than 2 percent on Wednesday, losing about 279 points, after Moody's cut Greece's bond ratings
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Stocks close higher as commodities gain
The Dow rose about 80 points, the S&P 500 rose about 11 points, and Nasdaq rose about 31 points. At closing, stocks were near session highs.
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Stocks end modestly lower as energy slides
The Dow fell about 3 points, ending a four-day winning streak
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Stocks power to multiyear highs for April
Stocks rise to highest levels since 2008. Dow gains 490 points for the month of April. S&P is up nearly 38 points.
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Stocks end higher, led by materials, energy
After Standard & Poor's downgraded its outlook on US debt Monday and sent stocks downward, stocks rose on Tuesday, with the Dow gaining about 65 points
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US debt warning: one of five things to watch April 19
US debt outlook was lowered to negative by Standard & Poor's, sending world markets down April 19. Other events to watch: Goldman earnings and how to hire 50,000 restaurant workers in a single day.
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Stocks end mixed after choppy session
The market rallied late in the afternoon, with the Dow closing 14 points up
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Can Research in Motion be saved?
The tech company, best known for BlackBerry, may be in need of some more guidance
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Patents dispute revived against Apple, RIM
Patents ruling to be reviewed by International Trade Commission, renewing Kodak's hopes of getting royalties agreements with Apple and RIM. Kodak is using its 1,000 digital-imaging patents to boost revenue.
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iPad 2 released abroad despite struggling to meet US demand
iPad 2: While the disaster in Japan may cause delays in production, the iPad 2 was rolled out overseas, Friday to much fanfare. Will Apple be able to meet the demand?
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Stocks shrug off bad news and gain for week
The US stock market gained for the week, with the Dow up 3 percent. Investors are regaining confidence in stocks despite developments in Japan, Libya, and Europe.
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Stocks end higher, propelled by tech, retail
Dow gains 84 points, up nearly 5 percent over the last six trading days.
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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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BlackBerry maker RIM loses head of marketing
BlackBerry has another challenge ahead of the launch of their new PlayBook tablet - the head of RIM's marketing is leaving the company. After losing brand cachet, can the company catch up?
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Stocks end down, but sharply off lows
Dow Jones falls 88 points after falling nearly 180 points. Stocks on S&P and Nasdaq also pare losses at the close.
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Top 5 business deals of 2010 that hit your pocketbook
The past year has produced some of the most intriguing business deals of the decade, which boosted (or sunk) the fortunes of CEOs and shareholders alike. Perhaps the most relevant question, however, is what impact these transactions will have on consumers? Here are the Top 5 deals of 2010 that, for better or worse, will change the way you spend your money.



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