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Dell, Intuit among stocks to watch. Airlines working harder to get both you and your bag to your destination. MS says the latest release is a big hit. (11/20; 8:44)
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IBM says its new computer is as smart as your cat. "Buffalo" is magic for restaurants. Airline passengers will face higher fees and in-flight ads. (11/19; 7:52)
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Investors are getting some fresh housing news. Using your computer to make your grocery list could save you money at the supermarket. YouTube debuts a free tool for newsrooms. (11/18; 8:18)
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Time-Warner is spinning off AOL. Twitter ditches its "suggested users" list. Restaurants are looking for ways to get parents to bring the family. (11/17; 7:42)
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Wall St will have more to chew on this week. Retailers hope gift cards will make a comeback. Blockbuster is testing a new way to sell movies. (11/16; 8:42)
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Investors respond to Nordstrom's earnings as JC Penney also reports. More homeowners are taking on DIY projects. Two tech companies settle a big legal fight. (11/13; 8:52)
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Shoppers are taking new measures to minimize the threat from E. Coli in ground beef. Motorola is looking to sell its set-top cable box business. (11/12; 8:29)
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"Presenteeism" at work is widespread, because people can't afford to call in sick. Yahoo's search partnership with Microsoft. And getting "crafty" for Christmas. (11/11; 7:46)
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Electronic Arts is a stock to watch. "Netflix" for high-fashion clothes. Barnes & Noble sneaking up on Amazon's Kindle. (11/10; 8:30)
CBS' Peter King and CBS News Space Consultant Bill Harwood interview the crew. Plus, how one astronaut is coping now that his wife could give birth today. (11/20; 6:25)
Jan Wahl reviews this drama about a casualty notification staff starring Ben Foster, Woody Harrelson, and Steve Buscemi. (11/20; 2:03)
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A team of doctors from SF has been working in Africa to try to stop the spread of AIDS. KCBS' Doug Sovern takes us on a journey to Kenya and Uganda for this exclusive report. (11/19; 7:05)
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Dell, Intuit among stocks to watch. Airlines working harder to get both you and your bag to your destination. MS says the latest release is a big hit. (11/20; 8:44)
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San Jose Mercury News Sports Columnist Tim Kawakami says Giants ace Tim Lincecum is the first repeat winner in the major leagues since Randy Johnson was voted the prize four straight times from 1999-2002. (11/19; 4:32)