What's scarier than the return of Silvio Berlusconi? For some investors, it's his likely opponent in the race to succeed Mario Monti as Italy's prime minister: Pier Luigi Bersani.
Companies like Pfizer and Goldman Sachs have gotten behind a new bill that would allow U.S. citizens to sponsor their same-sex partners for citizenship.
Australian police warn drivers that relying on the iPhone's app can be "life threatening"
Why can't Fred Wilson find a new startup to back?
A risky makeover of the king of shrinkwrapped software is starting to win over skeptics.
Wayfair has all the pieces in place for an IPO. So why isn't it happening?
Venture capitalists have made big profits from DeCode Genetics... Twice!
Calls Apple's iPad mini the "must have give" of the year
Jefferies' Apple specialist flew in from Asia with a sack full of predictions
Many investors don't trust Wall Street anymore, so they're putting money into exotic alternatives. The saga of two friends provides a window into a growing peril.
Housing is showing solid signs of rebounding, while the government reports that residential construction jobs are shrinking. What gives?
Samsung led Q3 with market share (21.8%), Apple led with value ($34.1 billion)
Calls Apple's iPad mini the "must have give" of the year
By remotely controlling heat, locks, even the sprinklers, Vivint is making the house of the future a reality.
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