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Wednesday, November 19, 2008 ( change date )
Symantec's New CEO Was Guided Into Job
A changing of the guard is on at Symantec, the largest maker of computer security software. Chief Executive John Thompson will retire after a...
Investors.com Wednesday, November 19, 2008Subtract Yang; Add Microsoft?
Jerry Yang stepping down as Yahoo chief executive doesn't mean Microsoft will come back to the table, analysts say, though it sure heightens the...
Investors.com Wednesday, November 19, 2008Carphone mulls splitting business in two
CARPHONE Warehouse has confirmed it is looking at splitting its shops and telecoms service.
Scotsman Wednesday, November 19, 2008AT&T looks beyond the iPhone
Its exclusive deal to sell the Apple iPhone has been a big boon to AT&T, a laggard in the mobile business. What happens when the deal runs out?
CNN Money Wednesday, November 19, 2008A house that thinks
Inside a white-brick house nestled in Houston's leafy Montrose neighborhood, a gray handheld video display sits on the living room coffee table. But this is no ordinary remote control. Called the Insight and made by Tendril, a Boulder startup, the device communicates wirelessly with the home's utility meter, letting you track real-time information about the cost of the electricity you consume.
CNN Money Wednesday, November 19, 2008Sony's digital gamble
Ty Roberts, CTO OF Gracenote, recently took his 8-year-old son to a Jonas Brothers concert. A sea of screaming teens used their cell phones to take pictures and record videos of the hit Disney Channel band.
CNN Money Wednesday, November 19, 2008Micron, Fed Fears Sink Stocks
A warning about memory prices from Micron technology and hawkish comments from Federal Reserve officials sent stocks to their worst weekly loss in two months.
Internetnews Wednesday, November 19, 2008Economic Bust, Cybercrime Boom
Tough times boost the Internet's criminal markets--and buoy spending on IT security.
Forbes Wednesday, November 19, 2008Five top spending priorities for hard times
No company is immune from the economy's ebb and flow. So it's no surprise that, in the face of a fearsome downturn, IT shops are scrambling to figure out where they should cut.
InfoWorld Wednesday, November 19, 2008Technical Analysis: Still Correcting
Stocks fell again on Monday, but the pullback has yet to do lasting damage.
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