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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)
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