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Has the Apple stock 'slingshot' begun?
This post has been updated. Back in December, while I was writing a story about the extraordinary volatility of Apple's stock, one trader used the term "Apple slingshot" to describe the ups and downs of its shares. Basically, the idea is that the...
Tags: Buyback, Auto Trends
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Shazam names new CEO, a former Yahoo exec, as it weighs IPO
In comic books, young Billy Batson utters the word "shazam" to instantly transform into the superhero Captain Marvel. In the digital world, the Shazam app quickly summons information about a song or TV program. Now it's hoping to grab the interest of...
Tags: Entertainment, Music
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Overseas smartphone fees can be a horror story
You know the zombies that pop back to life even after you stab them with a pitchfork? It's the same with smartphones. That's the bitter lesson I learned after returning home from Greenland and getting a $1,106 bill from Sprint for international data...
Tags: Greenland, Federal Communications Commission, BlackBerry, Trips and Vacations, Networking
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Barry Diller talks up Aereo on first day of Milken conference
The three-day Milken Institute Global Conference kicked off Monday in Beverly Hills, with media moguls Barry Diller and Rupert Murdoch among the hundreds of business leaders and politicians slated to speak. The annual event, run by financier and...
Tags: Apple Inc., Consumers, InterActiveCorp, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Television Industry
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Garcetti, Greuel hammer each other over ethics
After weeks of pummeling her rival Eric Garcetti over his ethical standards, Los Angeles mayoral candidate Wendy Greuel can run quickly through her list of reasons that she sees her former City Council colleague as dishonest and untrustworthy. For...
Tags: Values, Apple iPad, Antonio Villaraigosa, Environmental Issues, Religion and Belief
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U.S. Cellular customers will pay price for deal with Sprint
Customers knew to expect some changes when U.S. Cellular Corp. announced plans last year to sell its business in Chicago and several other Midwestern markets to Sprint Nextel Corp.. What they didn't know is that they would have to get new phones....Tags: T-Mobile, Consumers, Prices, Samsung Galaxy S III, Apple iPhone
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RIP, PC
Once upon a time, long long ago, the personal computer transformed the global economy, made heroes of nerds and gave everyday people the processing power once reserved for space scientists. Now, of course, smartphones and tablets are turning PCs into...Tags: Google Glass, Cartoons, Science and Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Eric Schmidt
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AT&T introduces Digital Life home security and automation system
With the tap of a button on his iPhone, Frank Castaneda turned the lights on and off around his parents' house in Cooper City house. On an iPad, he checked still images captured via a camera installed at the home's front entrance. Safe and sound. That's...
Tags: Cooper City, Marketing, Apple iPad, Apple iPhone
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AT&T begins offering smartphone-controlled home security system
AT&T, looking to take home security into the future, has begun offering "Digital Life," a new service that allows AT&T customers to control various parts of their homes with their smartphones or tablets. The AT&T "smarthome" service allows users to...
Tags: Riverside (Southampton, New York), Media Industry, Austin (Chicago, Illinois)
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Social network Path brings 'Peanuts' gang to virtual stickers
SAN FRANCISCO -- Good grief, Charlie Brown! The "Peanuts" character and his pals are joining the social network Path. The San Francisco start-up has struck its first brand partnership with the "Peanuts" gang, still one of the most powerful brands in...
Tags: SXSW Music and Media Conference & Festival, Culture, Japan, Sociology, Apple iPhone
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Consumers' shift to older iPhones raises concerns on Wall Street
How strange to think that Vicki Macchiavello's decision to buy an iPhone after years of using a BlackBerry could be bad news for Apple. And yet, because the Oakland resident opted to buy a cheaper, older iPhone 4 rather than the latest, pricier iPhone...Tags: BlackBerry, Consumers, New Products, Apple iPhone, Morningstar Incorporated
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Colo. company explores production of nitrogen fertilizer at N.D. ethanol plants
Colorado company Agrebon Inc. and North Dakota partners are in discussions with North Dakota's two largest ethanol plants in Casselton and Hankinson to build small-scale nitrogen fertilizer factories on their campuses. The fertilizer plants will be...Tags: Energy Saving, Science and Technology, Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance, Apple iPad
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