May 24, 2013

TV That Watches You: 2 Tech Giants Are Patenting a Creepy Future


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Filed under: Technology, Microsoft, Verizon, TelecommunicationsAnother Christmas season may be in the history books, but if the future is anything like the one technology inventors have postulated about lately, it won’t just be Santa seeing you when yo…

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5 Sensible Ways to Combat Inflation in Retirement


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Filed under: Retirement, Netflix, Verizon, Procter & Gamble, Power of PlanningBy David Ning

Sometimes it’s difficult to imagine the significant impact inflation will have on our budget because of the slow and steady pace of price increases. But an…

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AT&T Wants To Cut the Cord on Your Landline Phone


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Filed under: Technology, AT&T, Verizon, TelecomIf AT&T (T) has its way, your traditional landline phone (assuming you still have one) might be going the way of the dodo bird.

On a recent conference call to investors, Chairman and CEO Randall S…

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Still Hate Your Cable Company? 292,000 Defections Show You’re Not Alone


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Filed under: Company News, Media, Verizon, Comcast, Time Warner Cable, Personal FinanceOne thing is becoming clear as cable companies and satellite television providers shell out their latest quarterly financials: Americans are fed up with their ever-g…

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Netflix Earnings: Expect Those Disks to Keep on Skipping


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Filed under: Company News, Earnings, Media, Netflix, Verizon, Amazon.comThese are hard times for Netflix (NFLX). Shares of the leading premium video service were hammered on Wednesday after posting weak domestic subscriber growth and dailing back its e…

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