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In business, it might pay to keep the customer happy, but how far should you go just to keep the peace? FULL STORY
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Apple CEO Tim Cook came out Thursday, acknowledging publicly for the first time that he is gay. FULL STORY
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Hard work, anticipation and an unpredictable outcome. FULL STORY
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Everyone makes mistakes, even Apple. FULL STORY
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The next frontier in 3-D printing: Human organs
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Can 'Mario Kart 8' save the Wii U?
It's the gaming industry's gold standard, once named by Guinness World Records as the most influential video game in history. Now, Nintendo is turning to "Super Mario Kart" once again. FULL STORY
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