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United Arab Emirates: The up-and-coming tech hotspot.
—Steve Hamm, Bangalore Tigers
Germanys crackdown on tax dodgers could fuel a growing backlash against international capital.
—Jack Ewing, Europe Insight
—Stanley Reed, Europe Insight
Big solar facilities may become more than a niche source of the nation's electricity.
—John Carey, Green Biz
The latest numbers suggest houses in California have been getting a little more affordable.
—Chris Palmeri, Hot Property
Huawei has largely itself to blame for failing to buy a stake in 3Com
—Bruce Einhorn, Eye on Asia
It appears the first big assault on the miles you can earn from each flight has started.
—Dean Foust, Travelers Check
A report showing an unexpected slowdown in factory activity triggered a sell-off in stocks
It may not have all the inputs and settings of higher-priced models, but the 50-in. plasma 50PZ77U delivers excellent color for a reasonable price
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The software giant's new claims of interoperability haven't impressed the European lawmakers who ultimately will also weigh in on a possible Yahoo takeover
How the Swiss bank's scramble to replicate outsize returns of risky funds put it in peril
Squeezed by increasing commodity costs, food companies are finding creative ways to cut corners without sacrificing quality
Verizon Wireless offers unlimited calls for $100 a month, others follow suit, and Wall Street shudders at the prospect of a price war
Venezuela's President keeps demanding more from foreign oil companies. Now he's considering a tax on anything above $80 a barrel
Dresdner Bank will provide support for its K2 investment fund, plus other important business news from around the Web
An unexpected skid in the Philadelphia Fed's February survey fanned recession fears Thursday
The search giant's pilot program with the Cleveland Clinic is aimed at giving patients and doctors better access to electronic medical records
The bank's record fourth-quarter loss and fresh questions about its internal controls increase pressure for a management shakeup
Howard Schultz is back in charge, but the coffee chain is running low on steam. We asked experts how they would perk up the ailing giant
How to keep growing during uncertain economic times
Author Kip Parent talks about how understanding your temperament will lead to more rewarding and successful employment
The Babcock Graduate School's MBA program seeks students with work experience and a team attitude (MBA Insider subscribers only)
Traveling to Minneapolis, Cleveland, or Turin, Italy? No worries, travel snobs, the accommodations here are just as good as Paris or London
"Probabilities are that if the wall is built, it will be built using illegal aliens for labor."
Tell Us: If We Build It, Will They Still Come?
Manufacturers of information-technology hardware still aren't eco-friendly enough. Pro or con?
There's a difference between good chief executives who have made mistakes and ones who are unable to lead
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