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- Report/Mark as Spamwww.businessweek.comApple's Siri personal assistant app on the iPhone 4S can do even more than Google's Voice Actions and provides intelligence that Android doesn't yet match
- Report/Mark as Spamwww.businessweek.comResearchers show how to infiltrate autos and control brakes and steering. Their findings “raised the alert” of the car industry
- Report/Mark as Spamwww.businessweek.comFounder Charlie Ergen is creating a media empire based on delivery of video and data
- Report/Mark as Spamwww.businessweek.comRepublicans seeking their party’s 2012 presidential nomination are invoking Ronald Reagan when conveying their message of small government and low taxes.
- Report/Mark as Spamwww.businessweek.comSome people lack the clarity to make good hiring decisions. Meet four of them
- Report/Mark as Spamwww.businessweek.comCompanies like Google and Facebook are downplaying résumés and identifying talent in unusual ways. An excerpt from George Anders’s book
- Report/Mark as Spamwww.businessweek.comSmartphone case makers rely on rumors and leaks to get their products on the market first
- Report/Mark as Spamwww.businessweek.comWorkers aren’t getting raises, while food and fuel prices crimp budgets
- Report/Mark as Spamwww.businessweek.comJames Wigand is the head of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.’s grandly named Office of Complex Financial Institutions, created by the 2010 Dodd-Frank Act. He will have a $60 million annual budget and a 156-member staff to monitor the health of the country’s 22 largest banks—and dismantle them if ...
- Report/Mark as Spamwww.businessweek.comChina will soon overtake the U.S. as the world's biggest economy. Should Americans be concerned?
- Report/Mark as Spamwww.businessweek.comApple Inc. is in talks with Hollywood studios about a plan to let consumers buy movies and stream them to the company’s devices, two people familiar with the discussions said.
- Report/Mark as Spamimages.businessweek.comAfter the playoffs, pastime-deprived Americans may need retail therapy.(And after buying this stuff, perhaps real therapy as well.)
- Report/Mark as Spamwww.businessweek.comThe iOS chief is a lot like his mentor Steve Jobs: brilliant, presents well, a tenacious infighter—arguably just the taskmaster Apple needs to stay on top