Features By Queena Kim
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Putting a black box in every new car
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is proposing black-box rules that would kick in in September 2014.
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Samsung stakes a claim in Silicon Valley
The giant Korean manufacturing company will create a huge research center and venture capital fund in Silicon Valley.
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Netflix's 'House of Cards' seeks to redefine television
With its first original series starring Kevin Spacey, the online streaming service is trying to shake up the traditional television model.
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Blackberry is dead; long live the Blackberry
The long-awaited Blackberry 10 operating system is about to be unveiled and Research in Motion's fate is riding on its success.
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Will Blackberry 10 make RIM a contender again?
Research in Motion is set to release a new phone tomorrow, the Blackberry 10. Blackberry was once synonymous with the smart phone, and dominated the global market. But in an iPhone and Android world, Blackberry's market share has shrunk to less than 10 percent in the U.S.
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Market for desktops on decline
Smartphones and tablets are changing the equation for desktop computers. And an entire industry is feeling the pain.
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Microsoft may invest in Dell buyout
Microsoft is reportedly considering investing billions of dollar in Dell, as part of a deal to take the company private.
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Atari declares bankruptcy
The legendary video game company could be facing the end after years of sagging business.
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Diet plans go high tech
High-tech home health care devices is a huge market right now. What are the latest gadgets and devices you should be aware of?
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Facebook takes on Google and Yelp with 'Graph Search'
Facebook is getting into the search business. On Tuesday, the social media giant had a press event where it demonstrated its new product, Graph Search. While the feature is still in its infancy, Facebook's announcement has a lot of companies has watching their backs.












