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A bare-bones BlackBerry knockoff

Fortune |  September 5th, 2008 | Email this
The Peek doesn't make calls, take photos or text, but for $20 a month it offers unlimited e-mail.[...]
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Payday for biotech

Fortune |  August 29th, 2008 | Email this
Overall, dealmaking may be in a slump, but Big Pharma has been buying up biotech firms at a record pace - it's now the fastest-growing M&A; sector, with deal value up 87% this year.[...]
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MySpace's Chris DeWolfe answers your questions

Fortune |  August 27th, 2008 | Email this
Tell us what you would like Fortune to ask the co-founder and CEO of MySpace in an upcoming interview.[...]
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Designing the iPhone of diapers

Fortune |  August 25th, 2008 | Email this
In a windowless room at Kimberly-Clark's research offices in Neenah, Wis., a mother hoists her baby girl onto a table painted on its side to look like a school bus. Photos of puppies and kittens decorate the walls, and a mobile with Sesame Street characters hangs overhead. A nurse takes [...]
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Scruggs updates, Part V: "Trailer Lawyers"

Fortune |  August 25th, 2008 | Email this
[This is part of a series. The introduction is here.] The last bit of computer funny business alleged in these cases involves the so-called “Trailer Lawyers,” so dubbed by blogger and Scruggs chronicler David Rossmiller . The term refers to Scruggs’s co-counsel on the federal whistleblower suit that Scruggs filed [...]
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Lehman's clock is ticking

Fortune |  August 22nd, 2008 | Email this
Lehman Brothers' latest march toward the once-unthinkable price of $10 a share was interrupted when a Korean bank expressed interest Friday in the struggling brokerage firm. The question now is whether CEO Dick Fuld is willing to reciprocate.[...]
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Lehman's Korean lifeline

Fortune |  August 22nd, 2008 | Email this
Lehman Brothers' latest march toward the once-unthinkable price of $10 a share was interrupted when a Korean bank expressed interest Friday in the struggling brokerage firm. The question now is whether CEO Dick Fuld is willing to reciprocate.[...]
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Chris DeWolfe

Fortune |  August 22nd, 2008 | Email this
The social networking world is changing fast. Now's your chance to ask MySpace co-founder and CEO where things are headed.[...]
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Calling master chief

Fortune |  August 21st, 2008 | Email this
After making a ton of money in the advertising business, Michael Sepso and Sundance DiGiovanni decided six years ago that it was time to goof off. How did these two guys, then in their late 20s, pass the time? They played a lot of "Halo."[...]
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High-flying fund manager under SEC scrutiny

Fortune |  August 20th, 2008 | Email this
Third Point Management, a New York hedge fund run by one of the country's most outspoken and controversial investors, has come under investigation from the Securities and Exchange Commission.[...]
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When to kill an IPO

Fortune |  August 14th, 2008 | Email this
It's a tough market for tech IPOs. The CEO of tech startup Convio explains why he canceled his company's debut this week.[...]
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A chip too far?

Fortune |  August 14th, 2008 | Email this
Could faster chips translate into slower computers? That's the sales-threatening prospect furrowing brows in every corner of the PC business, from industry titans such as Intel, Microsoft, and Apple to major centers of academe.[...]
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Yahoo knows where you are

Fortune |  August 12th, 2008 | Email this
The Internet company unveils Fire Eagle, a service that lets consumers broadcast their location to scores of Internet-based services. By Michael V. Copeland[...]
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The iPhone bonanza

Fortune |  August 11th, 2008 | Email this
Talk about your summer scorchers.[...]
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Can Chrysler survive?

Fortune |  August 8th, 2008 | Email this
The frailest of Detroit's automakers has been in private hands for a year. CEO Bob Nardelli badly needs a hit if the company is to endure.[...]
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GM's downward spiral

Fortune |  August 5th, 2008 | Email this
The Detroit automaker's whopping $15.5 billion quarterly loss Friday wasn't a record, but it's the latest chapter in a steady slide that began more than 20 years ago.[...]
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Did Moto get the right guy?

Fortune |  August 5th, 2008 | Email this
New Motorola co-CEO Sanjay Jha is a superstar technologist, but he lacks experience solving the kinds of problems the struggling phonemaker now faces.[...]
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Motorola break-up could unright the ship

Fortune |  August 3rd, 2008 | Email this
Carl Icahn's breakup strategy for Motorola has some cracks in it.[...]
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The Avis of digital music

Fortune |  August 3rd, 2008 | Email this
It was easy to scoff two years ago when word leaked out that Amazon was launching its own digital music service. The Seattle-based online retailer wasn't just mulling an iTunes-like download store - it was supposedly drawing up plans for a branded iPod-like device.[...]
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Cuil not a Google killer - yet

Fortune |  July 28th, 2008 | Email this
The startup founded by former Google engineers claims to outsearch the search giant, but the company's success depends on developing a superior ad platform. By Yi-Wyn Yen.[...]
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'Triple play' getting harder to pull off

Fortune |  July 28th, 2008 | Email this
After striking out with its triple play in the second quarter, Verizon will be swinging even harder for the fences as it brings TV to Manhattan.[...]
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More losses for Lehman?

Fortune |  July 28th, 2008 | Email this
The Securities and Exchange Commission is trying to get to the bottom of the rumors swirling around Lehman Brothers. Rumors aren't the only source of bad news for Lehman, though.[...]
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Qualcomm plays favorites with Nokia

Fortune |  July 24th, 2008 | Email this
It took a small army of lawyers and about $200 million in legal costs, but Qualcomm finally struck a landmark agreement with phone giant Nokia.[...]
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Amicable end to a nasty spat

Fortune |  July 21st, 2008 | Email this
Carl Icahn and Yahoo's board of directors each blinked, but it increasingly looks like Yahoo CEO Jerry Yang will end up on the losing end of this debacle.[...]
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