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Wall St gets some jobs news. Google has its own apps store. Bicyclists can now get a Google Map just for them. Mattel clears the way for characters from "Mad Men." (3/11; 6:05)
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Wall St marks the tenth anniversary of the dot-com boom. Cisco has a super-fast new router. Disney is trying to get boys interested in its princess movies. (3/10; 7:30)
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Cisco speaks. Sugar is making a comeback. 3D TV is coming to a store near you. (3/9; 7:25)
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Retail news. Biz travelers are finding new ways to use their smartphones. Apple basks in the glow of big-screen celebrity as it wins the product-placement title. (3/8; 7:18)
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The February jobs report hits Wall St this Friday. IBM is looking at replacing copper chip connections with beams of light. Companies get ready for their close-up in Academy Awards ads. (3/5; 7:42)
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Another jobs report serves as an opening act to the big one. A tomato shortage is affecting lots of fast-food places. TiVo's new boxes will let you do more than record shows. (3/4; 8:18)
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Unemployment is in focus. Even in lean times, women still find room in their budgets for a makeup staple - mascara. And a high-tech way to take your meds. (3/3; 8:46)
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Wall St takes automakers' pulse. You'll soon be able to buy a Quizno's sandwich at many gas station convenience stores. One part of the tech world is looking brighter; chip sales are up. (3/2; 7:51)
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Jobs will dominate the headlines this week. Companies are already manufacturing accessories for the iPad. There was no love for e-cards this Valentine's Day. (3/1; 7:18)
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AIG and home sales. Appliance manufacturers are making it easier to keep the scary stuff in that dirty fridge from taking over. Palm admits its latest cellphones aren't a big hit with consumers. (2/26; 7:31)
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