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IPhone owners, some of whom queued for days to buy the handset before it went on sale on June 29, had by Thursday besieged Apple with complaints that they had been taken advantage of and overcharged.
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“Give Apple credit for acting quickly to put down any budding Apple fanboy rebellion,” wrote Eric Savitz on Tech Trader Daily. “But let’s also say that it now seems clear that Apple’s master planners maybe didn’t have all the pieces nailed down when it de
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Mr. Jobs defended the price cut as the right thing to do and lectured his readers about the risks and rewards of buying into a fast-changing and volatile market for consumer technology products. “This is life in the technology lane,” he wrote.
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Some finnish companies have done an about-face on retirement policies. Nordea, which spent a decade restructuring and pushing older workers to retire early, reversed course starting in 2003. It has launched training, mentoring, and health-care initiatives
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New York depends on art and culture not only for the quality of life but also for jobs. Culture ranks only slightly behind the securities industry in its share of the workforce.
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It is difficult to draw conclusions from sales figures so far, which allow both sides to claim leadership. Blu-ray discs outsell HD DVD discs by two to one in America, but the ratio is reversed when it comes to standalone players.
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Hyundai will introduce on Monday a $150 million campaign meant to improve substantially the image of the Hyundai brand. The campaign, which carries the theme “Think about it,” is the first work for Hyundai from its new agency, the hot San Francisco s
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