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No one ever went to jail for jailbreaking
If you pay full price for a piece of hardware -- say an iPhone -- it seems only fair that you should be able to do with it whatever you want. Hit it w...
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Where Toyota went wrong
By Alex Taylor IIIWhen Toyota gets around to doing one of its famous "root cause" analyses of the Great Accelerator Recall, it should start by looking...
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After a drug conviction, can you ever get hired?
Dear Annie: I just read your column on job hunting with a flawed credit history ("Bad credit, no job?" July 2010). I have an even worse problem. About...
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Where Goldman really went wrong
"Our assets are our people, capital and reputation. If any of these is ever diminished, the last is most difficult to restore."-- From Goldman Sachs B...
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What went wrong at AMD
The AMD board's ouster of CEO Dirk Meyer on Monday caught many by surprise and highlights the need for better succession planning and communication be...
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The best private equity deal to ever fall apart
When news started to trickle out two weeks ago that a consortium of private equity firms were in talks to buy up a Fortune 500 provider of real estate...
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How corporate America went open-source
There was a time when open-source software was the domain of computer geeks and do-it-yourselfers with more time than money. But, as Oracle's legal sa...
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Breaking up with the Nexus One
Was I fickle? Or was our relationship doomed from the start?by Michael V. CopelandI just put my Nexus One “superphone” back in its box to send it home...
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Why Wall St. went gaga for Hurd
In Hurd, Oracle gets an executive who has now been competing at the highest level with its most important adversaries. And if Hurd can adjust to being...
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What went wrong at Burger King
It's not yet clear what Burger King's new owner, the Brazilian-backed private equity firm 3G Capital, has in mind for the troubled No. 2 fast-food cha...
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