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They're back: J. C. Penney adds sales
NEW YORK (AP) — J.C. Penney is bringing back sales. The struggling department store chain this week will begin adding back some of the hundreds of sales it ditched last year in hopes of luring shoppers who were turned off when the discounts...
Tags: Target Brands, Inc., JC Penney Company Inc., Craig Johnson, Industrial Production, Nicole Miller
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Apple reports flat first-quarter earnings; shares drop 5%
Apple Inc. reported flat fiscal first-quarter earnings, sending shares plummeting 5% in after-hours trading. Apple said revenue increased 18% to $54.5 billion in the first quarter, which ended in December. Profit rose only slightly to $13.08 billion, or...
Tags: Google Inc., Companies and Corporations, Computer Hardware, Microsoft Corporation, Earnings
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Microsoft's Outlook takes aim at Google's Gmail
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Microsoft is so confident it has the Internet's best email service that it is about to spend at least $30 million to send its message across the U.S. The barrage begins Tuesday when Microsoft's twist on email, Outlook.com,...
Tags: AOL LLC, Computer Networking and Internet, Computer Hardware, Twitter, Inc., Media Industry
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Apple earnings: What to watch for
Apple Inc. reports its fiscal first-quarter earnings after the closing bell Wednesday. With the tech giant's shares falling as of late, and worries about demand and supply constraints for the iPhone 5, we're expecting the company's performance to be...
Tags: Google Inc., Computer Hardware, Apple iPhone, Earnings Forecasts, Apple iPad
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Ashton Kutcher's 'jOBS' sells to Open Road before Sundance
One of the most buzz-worthy titles at this year's Sundance Film Festival is already off the market. "jOBS," the festival's closing-night film starring Ashton Kutcher as Apple founder Steve Jobs, will be released by Open Road Films in April, the...
Tags: New Year's Eve (movie), jOBS (movie), Steve Jobs, Sundance Film Festival, No Strings Attached (movie)
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Samsung takes the spotlight as CES becomes truly global
LAS VEGAS — For a corpse, the International Consumer Electronics Show was pretty lively. The 2013 trade show, which ended a four-day run Friday, attracted a record 3,250 exhibitors and was on pace to match last year's 156,000 in attendance despite...
Tags: Alice Eve, Electronics, Facebook, Consumers, Computer Hardware
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Most Googled in 2012: Whitney, PSY, Sandy
Associated PressLOS ANGELES (AP) — The world's attention wavered between the tragic and the silly in 2012, and along the way, millions of people searched the Web to find out about a royal princess, the latest iPad, and a record-breaking skydiver. Whitney Houston...Tags: Hurricane Sandy (2012), YouTube, Computer Networking and Internet, Twitter, Inc., Media Industry
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Home video revenue stops falling
Hollywood’s era of plummeting home entertainment revenue is finally over. After seven straight years of falling returns driven by the collapse of DVD sales, Americans in 2012 spent more money watching movies at home than they did the previous year,...Tags: Electronics, DVDs, Consumers, Apple iTunes, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.
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CES 2013: Redbox, M-Go work to answer 'How can I watch that movie?'
Executives for streaming video services used the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas to address the problem of too many confusing online movie and TV choices. The services that now dominate Internet video delivery -- Netflix, Amazon and Wal-Mart's...
Tags: Epix (tv network), Electronics, DVDs, Consumers, Apple iTunes
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E-book reading jumps as print declines
Surging sales of tablet computers are driving a fundamental change in how Americans read books. Twenty-three percent of Americans age 16 and older say they have read an e-book in the last year, according to a new survey from the Pew Research Center....
Tags: Google Inc., Napster Inc., Apple iPad, Amazon Kindle, Amazon Kindle Fire
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Apple stock has biggest drop in four years. But why?
You know things have gotten bad for Apple Inc.'s battered stock price when analysts start pointing to something called a "death cross" as the best hope for salvation. Before I explain just what the morbid-sounding term means, let's review the carnage...
Tags: Google Inc., CNBC (tv network), Hewlett-Packard Co., Nokia Corp., Computer Hardware
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Apple, Google, Amazon, more buying Kodak patents for $525 million
Bankrupt Eastman Kodak Co. said it will sell about 1,100 digital-imaging patents to a group that includes Apple Inc., Google Inc. and Facebook Inc., for about $525 million. The consortium of 12 companies, led by Intellectual Ventures and RPX Corp., also...
Tags: Companies and Corporations, Facebook, Microsoft Corporation, Bankruptcy, Manhattan (New York City)
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