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Apple's Sexy Software Upgrades

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Will the Fortune 500 Fund Solar for Small Biz?

Investing in renewable energy in exchange for tax credits could spur large corporations to get into the field of tax equity financing

 

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CEO Guide to the Desktop of the Future

Companies as varied as Nortel, Nationwide, and Bechtel are experimenting with virtual desktops that are likely to improve security—but will they reduce costs?

 

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Apple Without Its Core?

Steve Jobs' medical leave comes at a time when Apple is well-positioned, but no one can fill his many roles

Nortel's Road to Chapter 11

Rising debt and dwindling cash flow make Chapter 11 bankruptcy a wise move for Nortel. But could CEO Zafirovski have done anything to avoid this fate?

How Bad Is the Mobile Meltdown?

Mobile sales are slowing much faster than expected, and even Nokia, once a stock market favorite, is suffering the humiliation of downgrades

Google Lays Off Recruiters—and Possibly Engineers

The search giant will cut about 100 recruiting jobs and close a few offices, where it may not be able to save 70 engineering jobs

Comcast's Twitter Man

For Frank Eliason, managing the cable giant's customer service department means tweeting strategically

Wireless: The Outlook Gets Murkier for Clearwire

The recession and the credit crunch could slow the rollout of the wireless company's WiMAX technology

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In Your Face: Spies In Your Mobile Phone

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Reader Bob Writes:

"Given that we've been inundated with thousands of daily advertising impressions, this kind of stuff could make our lives quieter."

 

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Get Cell Phones into Schools

Forget one laptop per student. It's time to embrace the device that kids are expected to put away when they get into the classroom—the cell phone

 

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An iPhone Communication Center

A new app called Pinger brings multiple communication streams—calls, instant messages, and Twitter and Facebook messages—into a single application

 

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Outlaw Parental Smoking

In light of a new report about thirdhand smoke — plus what's already known about secondhand smoke — it should be illegal for people with children to smoke. Pro or con?

 

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The Coming Desktop Revolution?

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