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— Bruce Einhorn, New Tech in Asia
Audi may be late to the SUV game but by coming out now the excellent Q7 avoids many of its predecessors' mistakes
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Inspired by Linux, the OScar project aims to build a car by tapping the knowledge of a volunteer team. It won't be an easy ride, but their journey is important
The retail giant has dropped Draft FCB as its ad agency of record, just six weeks after handing it a $580 million account
To go beyond talk of joining forces, the rival satellite radio services must get in tune with regulators, shareholders, and their own executives
S&P Ratings sizes up prospects for industry groups in the coming year. Part 1 includes a look at consumer products, homebuilders, and high tech
Hewlett-Packard has agreed to pay a $14.5 million settlement and adopt corporate reforms to clean up its "pretexting" scandal
The latest payroll figures came in above forecasts, allaying fears that weakness in housing and autos was spreading fast
How do you say metrosexual in Japanese? Men of all ages are stepping out and spending a bundle on cosmetics, facials, and weight loss
The housewares maker made its name using Universal Design principles—but it found some of those didn't travel well when it looked East
To avoid low-speed impacts during city driving, new system uses radar to automatically brake if a car in front stops short
B-school profs name the one title they would make required reading for entrepreneurs. Don't worry, they didn't all pick heavy textbooks
Want to buy back Manhattan, one burger at a time? Forget the cafés and concentrate on the casinos!
After seven years of scrambling at tech start-ups it occurred to me that I needed to find a new frontier
For some people on your holiday list, nothing is more appreciated than great gifts for their home
Manufacturers are designing suitcases for a more pleasant traveling experience. We look at innovative luggage for every price point
The Russian chess grandmaster Garry Kasparov always has the next move in his head, but even he is perplexed by the death of former KGB member Alexander Litvinenko
Whether centuries old or just-built, houses of worship tend to embody the spiritual side of architecture
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