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YouTube subscription fees will start at 99 cents per month, and viewers can test out a free 14-day trial.
With a fix for battery problems behind it, Boeing ups the number of Dreamliners being built to seven a month from five.
Microsoft is already a Nook investor, but now the company reportedly wants to buy Barnes & Noble's entire e-book business for a cool $1 billion.
Green Mountain announced that it will keep producing Starbucks-branded single serve pods for the firm's popular Keurig brewing machines. Shares soared on the news.
The days of the $200 smartphone could be numbered.
Shares of Groupon rose sharply after the company reported a smaller loss and growing sales.
Former Enron CEO Jeffrey Skilling will still serve many years in prison, according to his lawyer, but will be out much earlier than his 2028 release date.
The Yahoo CEO is well aware of the public obsession with her work-life balance. But she insists she's focused on turning Yahoo around.
The U.S. Olympic team has tapped the automaker to design and develop a two-man bobsled for the 2014 Winter Olympic Games.
Jack Welch is making waves on Twitter again, weighing in on the brewing controversy over Jamie Dimon's role at the JP Morgan Chase.
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