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Apple Continues To Be Plagued By Reports On Labor Conditions

Apple has been taking a lot of heat lately for working conditions at plants making its products in China. There’ve

Treasury Secretary Geithner Doesn’t Expect To Be Part Of A Second Term

Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner told Bloomberg Television today that he’s “pretty confident” he won’t be asked to stay in his

Antitrust Official Gets Stampeded By Big Beef

Dudley Butler is quitting his job tomorrow. Never heard of him? He’s President Obama’s appointee to run the division of

Europe Lacks Structures To Make Euro Work Properly, Merkel Says

Europe does not now have the “political structures” to make the euro work properly, German Chancellor Angela Merkel told world

Google’s New Privacy Policy Will Allow Tracking Across Services

Yesterday afternoon Google announced it was making sweeping changes to its privacy policy beginning March 1. Users can’t opt out,

How To Avoid ‘Bill Shock’ From Smartphone Use

Americans who’ve been traveling abroad are all too often stunned by the size of their mobile phone bill. Even if

Apple Sold 37 Million iPhones Last Quarter, 7 Million More Than Expected

Apple’s just-released financial results for the quarter ended Dec. 31 have some eye-popping numbers: – “Record quarterly net profit of

Landing A Job After A Year Of Rejection

Students graduating from college are entering perhaps the toughest, most uncertain job market in generations. In our series, we met

Niche No More: Survey Shows Tablets Are Everywhere

A few weeks ago, Mike Wendlinger bought himself a Christmas present — a Nook Simple Touch e-book reader. And when

Foreclosure Robo-Signing Deal Worries N.Y. Official

Some of the biggest banks in the country are reportedly close to a settlement with authorities over the so-called robo-signing

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