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As AT&T prepares to provide high-speed connections for the new tablet-style computer, it’s redoubling efforts to make its network more reliable

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Amazon.com keeps secret the number of Kindles it sells, saying the devices generate too small a portion of overall revenues to warrant disclosure. But on Thursday, the company gave its first big hint at the e-book reader’s financial success.

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Investing pros explain why exploiting hit products is so difficult—and how to spot a company that does it right

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Investing pros explain why exploiting hit products is so difficult—and how to spot a company that does it right

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Ben S. Bernanke was confirmed by the U.S. Senate Thursday for a second term as chairman of the Federal Reserve

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Ben S. Bernanke was confirmed by the U.S. Senate Thursday for a second term as chairman of the Federal Reserve

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More than the iPod or iPhone, the iPad’s fate is out of Apple’s hands, says Rich Jaroslovsky after giving the new device a spin. Without compelling new content, it risks having no reason to be

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More than the iPod or iPhone, the iPad’s fate is out of Apple’s hands, says Rich Jaroslovsky after giving the new device a spin. Without compelling new content, it risks having no reason to be

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One more note on Obama’s plan to direct $30 billion in funds from the Troubled Asset Relief Program to community banks for small business lending. Making such a program work would require Congress to revise the TARP law, which might be a long-shot in this environment, according to Paul Merksi, …

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One more note on Obama’s plan to direct $30 billion in funds from the Troubled Asset Relief Program to community banks for small business lending. Making such a program work would require Congress to revise the TARP law, which might be a long-shot in this environment, according to Paul Merksi, …