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Google will start selling eyeglasses that will project information, entertainment and ads onto the lenses, but questions have been raised on how privacy will be regulated.
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Alongside Germany’s export success is another, creakier economy that suffers from overregulation and holds back not only the country but the rest of Europe, some economists say.
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The Obama administration’s proposal to extend tax breaks to manufacturers would result in other companies losing some lucrative tax benefits.
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A committee recommended that the Food and Drug Administration approve what could become the first new prescription drug to treat obesity in 13 years.
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Amazon pulled more than 4,000 e-books distributed by the Independent Publishers Group off its site this week after it failed to exact better terms from the distributor.
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Kamala D. Harris said the agreement will strengthen privacy protections for smartphone owners who download mobile applications by forcing developers to post conspicuous privacy policies.
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Mary L. Schapiro, the S.E.C.'s chairwoman, said she believed that the agency's settlement practices had a deterrent value, but that repeat offenders were a problem.
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The Commodity Futures Trading Commission is considering policy changes that include a plan to allow customers to trade through futures brokerage firms without keeping their excess cash there.
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The University of Pennsylvania filed the suit against Dr. Craig B. Thompson, claiming he improperly used research done at the university to start a pharmaceutical company.
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As the board of the world's largest metal futures exchange prepares to meet on Thursday about eight offers, the chief executive, Martin Abbott, continues to plot the company's international expansion.
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The decline was attributed to concern about the Greek bailout deal and a pause after the Dow broke the 13,000 barrier.
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The software maker ratcheted up its battle with Google, which acquired Motorola Mobility last year, by accusing the cellphone maker of charging too much for use of its patents.
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The decline, in Meg Whitman’s first full quarter in charge, cut across all divisions. Dell Computer also reported lower net income.
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The fastest high-speed Internet service is courtesy of OnLive Desktop Plus. The “plus” is a 1-gigabit-a-second Net connection with the ability to view Flash videos on your iPad.
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Bank lobbyists could not kill the Volcker Rule, so they got Congress and regulators to render it hopelessly vague and complex.
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The latest National Milk Mustache campaign uses Salma Hayek as a bilingual spokeswoman to promote drinking milk at breakfast.
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Smartphones may some day help people take better control of their health by tracking it with increasing precision and convenience.
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A selection of smartphone apps allow users to create their own ringtones.
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Already reeling from economic crises, environmental measures in the European Union are prompting disputes over fuel sources, airliners’ emissions and solar subsidies.
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What percentage of employee health insurance premiums does your company pay?
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The Obama framework for business tax reform is a start to a long overdue debate. But serious reform requires specific proposals, tough trade-offs and hard numbers attached.
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Articles in this series are examining challenges posed by increasingly globalized high-tech industries.
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An animated explanation of how banks use securities lending to make a profit, while their customers cover the losses.
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