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Why 3-D is already dying
FORTUNE -- Back in the day, the knock on Hollywood was that it produced too many two-dimensional characters. Now moviegoers are beginning to grumble a...
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Are operating systems a dying breed?
As the launch of Windows 7 approaches, one executive ponders the relevance of the OS.By Richard MuirheadThe perception is that operating systems are d...
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3-D report from CES
By Stanly BingEighty percent of the stuff on the massive succession of floors here has something to do with thumping sound. Chairs are here that thump...
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Enough about the yuan already
A Senate bill introduced this month would make it easier for the Treasury Department to tag China with trade sanctions for reaping the benefits of a w...
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Why fears of hyperinflation won't die
Deflation may be on Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke's tongue, but inflation is wagging in at least one corner of the economy. Obscure books anal...
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Why China won't charge it
At a time when consumers in Europe and the U.S. struggle with huge debts, most major U.S. companies have been flocking to emerging economies for the n...
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Why bookstores still matter
We've heard it all before: digital content means the end of physical media. As consumers flock to the convenience of instant gratification and on-the-...
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Why these billionaires are pledging away their wealth
On Wednesday, the Giving Pledge -- a movement spearheaded by Warren Buffett and Bill and Melinda Gates -- revealed the names of 40 individuals and fam...
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Why oil is on the rise again
Prices have doubled since February, but that's probably not the end of it. Asia's recovery is igniting demand.By Brian O'KeefeAsk a group of oil analy...
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Why is there no safety.gov - especially for oil?
Even as BP races to somehow cap the spill from the wreck of the Deepwater Horizon in the Gulf of Mexico, it and the other major oil companies already ...
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