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| The transformation of a connection standard to little more than a great power cord raises a fundamental question |
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| Days after Acer kills its Android rival, a Chinese company teams with Mozilla for a new smartphone |
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| For the fourth consecutive year, Google takes the top spot in Universum's global ranking of the most coveted employers among business students |
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| Both parties are pushing efforts to bring more highly skilled immigrants into the U.S. |
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| A healthy Xi appears in public on the foreign relations stage |
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| Bruce Cole, whose promise to build a factory in Moberly, Mo., instead ended in municipal bond default, is arrested and charged with securities fraud and theft |
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| HP's struggles in the era of cloud computing do not extend to online publishing, where it has gotten a few things right |
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| Stimulus from the echo boom may not be enough to offset slower spending by baby boomers |
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| A new venture from a co-founder of iRobot wants to use machines to do the menial tasks that humans don't want to do-while at the same time keeping jobs from moving to China |
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| Mini-bottles may be less profitable for alcohol companies, but they are an important marketing tool |
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| China's economic slowdown is hitting the Australian mining sector hard |
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| How 'bout dinner at the Rongovian Embassy? |
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| The struggling Republican campaign has critics lamenting that Mitt Romney's business skills aren't being applied. In fact, they are |
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| As anti-Japanese protests turn even more vitriolic, the Chinese government begins to crack down on violence |
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