Consumers could save an estimated $2.5 billion each year if proposed "kill switch" technology significantly reduced smartphone ...

Consumers could save an estimated $2.5 billion each year if proposed "kill switch" technology significantly reduced smartphone ...
The problem with bubbles on the stock market is that they're difficult to spot. At any given time the bulls will have you believe the...
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While most of the news focused on Bill Gates regaining the top spot from Mexican Telecom giant Carlos Slim Helu, Forbes writer Abraham B...
Alibaba Group Holding Ltd said on Sunday it has decided to begin the process for an initial public offering (IPO) in the United States, e...
The Chinese yuan opened lower on Monday following the Chinese central bank's decision over the weekend to double the currency's t...
It's hard not to love Scotland, especially this week, when the country became the 17th in the world to legalize gay marriage . Scotla...
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