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Here's A Great Story About That Time Apple Launched A Videogame Console And It Was A Massive Flop (AAPL)
Business Insider - 10 Jun 2013 16:01
There's an excellent article over on Gameological about the Pippin, Apple's failed video game console from the '90s. At the time, Apple was the largest computer manufacturer in the world, but was quickly losing ground to...
The World's Most Dangerous Oceans
Business Insider - 10 Jun 2013 21:36
The South China Sea and East Indies, eastern Mediterranean, Black Sea, North Sea, and British Isles are the most dangerous seas in the world, with the greatest number of shipping accidents in the last 15 years, according...
The Court Overseeing NSA Spying Has Already Found It Violated The Constitution
Business Insider - 10 Jun 2013 18:00
It's becoming increasingly difficult to give the government the benefit of the doubt in regards to dragnet domestic surveillance. Even before Glenn Greenwald published a top secret court order compelling Verizon to give ...
Energy Deal Maker Eyes Big Slice of Pie
Wall Street Journal - 10 Jun 2013 03:51
Now that he is pitching Wall Street on his new energy company, Aubrey McClendon is asking for a lot of money, an unusually large slice of profits and a high degree of control over his business.
A Subprime Lender Wants To IPO
Business Insider - 10 Jun 2013 23:57
Springleaf Finance Corp. is talking to banks about doing an initial public offering, WSJ's Mike Spector reports. The company makes subprime loans primarily for car and home repairs, Spector says. It employs about 3,600 p...
Man-Made Lights Are Killing Endangered Sea Turtles
Business Insider - 10 Jun 2013 23:50
Light pollution along the Mediterranean is changing the nesting habits of sea turtles in Israel, according to new research. Orbital pictures of the region, coupled with sea turtle nesting data from Israel's National Park...
The Hunt Is On For Edward Snowden
Business Insider - 10 Jun 2013 23:42
Edward Snowden's face has been plastered on the front page of every major newspaper in the world. The Department of Justice has launched a criminal probe into his leak. The NSA's security and counterintelligence team is ...
INTELLIGENCE CHIEF: We've Seen The Guardian Report On The NSA Leaker, And It Is Damaging
Business Insider - 10 Jun 2013 01:04
The Director of National Intelligence has seen The Guardian's report revealing the identity of NSA "whistleblower" Edward Snowden and is "reviewing the damage," according to a statement released by DNI James Clapper's of...
Witch Hunts Still Take Place Worldwide
Business Insider - 10 Jun 2013 23:55
The witch hunts and subsequent killings that took place in colonial New England are considered a dark chapter in U.S. history. But across Papua New Guinea and in other places around the world, accusations of witchcraft a...
DealBook: A Rise in Requests From Brokers to Wipe the Slate Clean
The New York Times - 10 Jun 2013 23:57
As investors rely increasingly on Finra's database to vet Wall Street professionals, some brokers and executives are trying to remove complaints.
Man Reportedly Approached Main Gate Of Texas Army Base And Opened Fire
Business Insider - 10 Jun 2013 23:50
A retired Army sergeant major reportedly walked up to the main gate of Fort Sam Houston U.S. Army base near San Antonio and opened fire today, reports the Houston Chronicle. Sky News and the Associated Press are reportin...
Good News Or Bad News? Booz Allen Could Use A Few Good Wall Streeters
Business Insider - 10 Jun 2013 21:57
If you're an unemployed, underpaid, morally ambivalent banker or ex-banker who's fed up with the grunge of Wall Street or the City of London, you could be forgiven for thinking that Edward Snowden was onto a good thing. ...
Noteworthy ETF Inflows: EXI, HON, CAT, EMR
Forbes - 10 Jun 2013 17:05A Latino White House "Champion of Change" Works the Other Side of Silicon Valley
Forbes - 10 Jun 2013 23:55Sallie Krawcheck Says Wall Street Has Gone Backwards In The Advancement Of Women In The Women In The Workplace
Business Insider - 10 Jun 2013 23:55
Former head of Merrill Lynch and Smith Barney Sallie Krawcheck, who now owns high-achieving women's network 85 Broads, spoke about women's leadership in the workplace. "I'm a buyer. I'm really a buyer of women in the wor...
Saab parent's $3 billion lawsuit versus GM thrown out by U.S. judge
Reuters - 10 Jun 2013 23:54
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Reminder: While gathering data, the NSA is already compromised
Boston - 10 Jun 2013 23:51
Three years ago, the National Security Agency publicly stated that it operates under the assumption that it is already compromised. Recent revelations are a reminder of that -- and a reminder that the best way not to los...
This Is Increasingly Looking Like An Emerging Market Bond Meltdown
Business Insider - 10 Jun 2013 23:51
The massive sell-off across emerging markets continues in force today. One of the big themes in global markets over the past month has been the rise in U.S. Treasury yields and the attendant strength in the U.S. dollar. ...
49 states enjoyed GDP growth last year, study says
L.A. Times - 10 Jun 2013 23:36Innovative Rising Stars: Building Communities
Forbes - 10 Jun 2013 23:08
Dalila Wilson-Scott's picks for rising stars who are building communities around the globe ? and their visions in a tweet.
Plants vs Zombies: Garden Warfare moves the series into multiplayer action
Venture Beat - 10 Jun 2013 22:24
Plants vs Zombies takes on first-person shooters with Garden Warfare.