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CNBC's "On The Money" combines economics, stock market and technology in one hour-long show.
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Exposing HP's pretexting, illegal spying: On The Money
Cingular said it sued dozens of HP's data brokers.
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Charged ex-HP chairman-trash Patricia Dunn surrenders at courthouse: On The Money
Dunn surrendered at a Silicon Valley courthouse on felony charges for spying on reporters and company directors.
7-Eleven Drops Venezuela Hugo Chavez's CITGO: On The Money
7-Eleven Inc. said it will stop selling gasoline from Venezuelan-controlled Citgo.
GE's laptop with data on 50,000 staffers stolen: On The Money
A laptop containing social security numbers of 50,000 employees was stolen in Sept.
Starbucks plans to increase price of Coffee by 2% +Five Cents
Starbucks said it implementing a 5% increase on handcrafted beverages.
Liberals hate to hear the truth; Howard Stern attacks CNBC Melissa Francis
Stern smeared Francis on the radio after Francis reported that Stern's move to satellite was not a good idea.
Apple Co-Founder Speaks Out; Steve Wozniak Stiffed by Best Friend Steve Jobs
Steve Wozniak built the Apple I and then launched Apple Computer Inc. in 1976 with Steve Jobs.
Website guitarist's 8 million YouTube fans
Jeong-hyun has enjoyed his 5:00 min. of fame more than 8 million times over.
New technology allows shoppers to buy items by tapping on the store's display window
New technology allows shoppers to buy clothes by tapping on the store's display window.
Free Microsoft "Zunes" Courtesy of Ellen DeGeneres
Ellen DeGeneres features Microsoft's "Zune" on her talk show.
Renting a police officer in Serbia
Serbians seeking extra protection or a helicopter for the weekend can now turn to the police.
Sneak peek at holiday gadgets
Gadgets will be new and improved this holiday season, with something for everyone.
Microsoft's Windows Vista unveiled
Microsoft showcases Windows Vista in Japan ahead of its planned release in January.
Microsoft software helps police to pursue child abusers who use the internet
Police across the globe are adopting a new Microsoft software system to help pursue child abusers.
Pandora.com gives its listeners the music they love, but didn't yet know about
The music service uses the resources of the Music Genome Project to analyze songs musical attributes.
News Corp. extends poison pill
News Corp. shareholders approve by a small majority the extension of a poison pill provision.
Reuters launches a news bureau in cyberspace: Second Life
Reuters plans to report business, economic and cultural news in a three dimensional virtual world.
Israeli beauties embrace YouTube
Two eye-catching Israeli lip-synchers have received more than 10 million hits on their YouTube clip.
Retro, 1981-1983, the DeLorean sports car from 'Back To The Future'
The DeLorean DMC-12 is a sports car which was manufactured by the DeLorean Motor Company from 1981 through 1983.
New rules for ad-driven content
In the new world of marketing, ad houses are creating their own content, and advertisers are buying it.
Defending against Cyber-Crooks
Reports suggest home computer users are by far the most likely targets for cyber criminals.
Star Trek auction begins at Christies
A captain's chair once belonging to Jean-Luc Picard on the Starship Enterprise sold for a gavel price of $52,000.
Paris motor show unmasks new Mini
BMW delivered its latest baby to the global market in Paris, with the new Mini already facing major expectations.
Nokia unveils new media phones
Nokia is hoping to regain popularity with the launch of new phones that include GPS and other mobile features.
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