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How BlackBerry plans to stay on top
Apple's iPhone is getting more appealing to business users, but BlackBerry maker RIM says it will prevail among the corporate set.For an executive on ...
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How Intel plans to thrive in a post-PC world
Paul Otellini, Intel's CEO, says revenue and earnings growth are poised to double. How? By going after every gadget on earth.Facing a burgeoning marke...
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Ericsson CEO: Devices, not phones, are the future of wireless
Wireless phone companies and equipment manufacturers totally underestimated the potential of their own industry, says Ericsson (ERIC) CEO HansVestberg...
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The best new gadgets for business
By Kim ThaiOur correspondent goes to a geekfest and reports back on five new tools you need now.I was in gadgetry heaven.The Pepcom Holiday Spectacula...
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State pension plans in crisis: underfunded by $1 trillion?
FORTUNE -- When the majority of the country's 225 state-sponsored pension plans release their annual reports this month, the numbers will paint a blea...
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Next best thing to "teleporting"?
Tech companies push "telepresence" videoconferences as substitute for air travel, but prices deter widespread adoption.By Jon ForttCisco CEO John Cham...
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10 best stocks for 2011 (3)
East West BancorpMarket cap: $2.6 billion2009 Revenue: $880 millionP/E ratio: 12.9Dividend yield: 0.2%Ticker: EWBCLike every other regional bank, Eas...
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The best books on investing
After nearly 20 years as Sunday business columnist at The Boston Globe, and another eight as proprietor of Economic Principals -- a site that covers t...
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How NYSE plans to use "flash crash" to reclaim its glory
Last week's market swoon briefly shaved about $1 trillion dollars off of the value of U.S. equities. But it may have a much more lasting and beneficia...
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Why T-Mobile is Sprint's best hope
Sometimes the best allies are also the unlikeliest.This might be the case if T-Mobile invests in Clearwire (CLWR), which is majority-owned by Sprint (...
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