Features By Queena Kim
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Facebook and Zynga retool their relationship
The game company and the giant social network loosen the ties that have bound them.
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Obama tries a hashtag to avoid the fiscal cliff
The Obama administration is using #My2K to raise awareness about middle-class tax increases.
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TVs and tablets: When one screen isn't enough
Marketers are turning to second screens like smartphones and tablets to peddle goods to TV viewers.
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Behaving badly at Apple and Microsoft
Since when did being “difficult” become a handicap in tech?
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Amazon pops cork on wine store
Yes, the Internet retail giant is getting into the wine-selling business. Its new online store will offer about 1,000 different kinds.
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Is Apple losing its creative shine?
Despite booming sales of popular products like the iPhone 5, Apple stock is falling. And some question the company's future as an innovator.
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TV's new after school special: YouTube
More than 120 million Americans watch videos on YouTube every month, and yet the streaming video site is struggling to monetize that audience. YouTube videos are short -- and, often, one-hit wonders.
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How airlines weather the cost of catastrophe
Passengers can buy flight insurance to cover canceled trips. But when planes can't fly, airlines have no such protection.
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'Eminem case' settles digital dispute
The end of a long-running battle between the rapper's producers and Universal Music could mean a payoff for lots of artists.
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Carbon nanotubes could mean smaller microchips
IBM scientists are working on an alternative to silicon that mean lighter, faster, cheaper chips.











