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BlackBerry’s iPhone challenge
Research in Motion unveiled its BlackBerry Torch handset, designed to help expand its appeal to consumers and compete with the iPhone and a wave o...
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U.S. auto sales rise in July
General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler posted higher sales in July as a slow recovery continues to move along. Wall Street dipped after uninspiring ec...
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Dinosaurs go digital
The new Explorer app at the Museum of Natural History in New York is letting visitors navigate history using modern technology.
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Wall Street hits 10-week high
U.S. stocks rallied to their best close since May after better-than-expected manufacturing data and strong European bank earnings soothed recession...
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Microloans boost small business
Microloans give a hand to small business owners in the U.S. as they struggle with tight lending standards and a weak economy.
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Jobless drop not enough to stop fear
Shorter-than-expected unemployment lines in the U.S. were not enough to stop fears the economy is growing too slow to support a pick-up in job crea...
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E-reader price wars continue
Amazon.com upped the ante in the battle for electronic-reader marketshare, with a new $139 model aimed at sparking mass appeal.
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Economic picture gets more cloudy
There are new signs confirming the U.S. recovery is slowing, which could have political implications for upcoming mid-term elections.
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Economy slowing in some areas -Fed
The economy slowed in some parts of the U.S. as the recovery lost strength in recent weeks, according to the Federal Reserve’s latest summary of e...
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Ford aims to revive Explorer SUV
Ford is hoping its leaner and greaner new Explorer SUV will add more power to its profits by bringing consumers back in an overall sagging market.
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BP CEO speculation grows
BP’s CEO Tony Hayward is expected to step aside and a source says he will take on a role at a Russian BP venture.
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EU test not stressful for Wall St.
Wall Street rallied to its best close in a month as Europe’s stress test did little to shift focus away from mostly upbeat quarterly results.
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Amazon misses big, Microsoft shines
Shares of Amazon.com plunged in after-hours action following the Kindle maker’s disappointing results, but strong sales of Windows 7 boosted Micro...
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Apple’s amazing earnings
Apple reported earnings well above forecasts thanks to strong sales of many products including iPads, iPhones and Mac computers.
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Boeing lands order; IBM disappoints
Boeing lands a big order for its 777 wide-body jets at the annual Farnborough air show. IBM threatens to sink sentiment with disappointing quarterl...
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