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Record iPhone sales drive Apple's 3Q beat
Facing an uphill battle
SAN FRANCISCO - Dell's board rejected CEO Michael Dell's attempt to change the voting rules for his bid to buy the slumping personal computer maker, a decision that is likely to doom the deal.
TV makers design for streaming video to stay relevant
Makers unveil new models with 4K resolution at International CES gadget show
Good news for bargain hunters
Black Friday gets a little less frenzied
Cyber Monday draws $1.74 billion
Big stakes on Black Friday
Review: Apps to make holiday shopping easier
Is it safe to buy pet meds online?
Dear PropellerHeads: I'm hoping to save a little money. Is it safe to buy my pet medicines from an online pet pharmacy?
Amazon vs. everyone else
Battle for holiday shoppers heats up
NEW YORK - This holiday shopping season, it's Amazon vs. everyone else.
U.S. grows, world slows
Top business stories of 2014
Time really is money
You must have seen the news last week as headlines screamed, "Rising Homes Sales Point to a Recovery." It seems that the economy is so slow that any news is good news, although the discriminating reader is bound to suspect any improvement, given that real estate prices continue their decline.
Dell delays buyout vote
Move may signal lack of support
ROUND ROCK, Texas - Michael Dell believes he can revive the company bearing his name if his group of investors can buy it for $24.4 billion. But that deal is in danger of falling apart, increasing the chances that the personal computer giant's founder might not be CEO much longer.
Rebooting the PC industry: Tablets force a shift
More than one million PCs are sold every day
SANTA CLARA, Calif. - The personal computer industry needs a jumpstart - and it's counting on a rescue from emerging markets and a late-to-the-party push into tablet computers.
Stores focus on the hunt
Trader Joe's, the specialty grocery chain, might not have the cheapest toilet paper or the most varieties of ketchup, but it hooks customers with mango butter, chocolate-covered pomegranate seeds and cilantro-and-jalapeno hummus.
More than just point-and-click
What shopping will look like in the future
Black Friday Preview
This one looks nothing like BFs of the past
COVID-19 has stores getting proactive about customer safety like never before
Nonresident deer and elk tags go on sale Dec. 1
Hunters should expect high demand for tags and long waits
Malone's Barnes & Noble bid a bet on the Nook
Electronic reader has the potential to deliver all types of digital products
NEW YORK - Why buy a bookstore?
VIDEO: Washington among top five most expensive states to buy a home
Homebuyer.com ranked Washington in the top five most expensive states to buy a home based on median price and percentage of income toward payment.
Microsoft launches radical redesign
Windows 8 to bridge gap between PC, mobile devices
Microsoft launched a radical redesign of its world-dominating Windows operating system Thursday, introducing a touch-enabled interface that attempts to bridge the gap between personal computers and fast-growing mobile devices powered by the company's fiercest competitors.