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Microsoft previews Windows 8, stresses tablets

Microsoft pulled back the curtain on new Windows computer operating software designed to power not only personal computers but also rivals to Apple's iPad.

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Facebook appoints director of privacy

WASHINGTON — Facebook, which has been dogged by complaints over privacy, announced Tuesday that it has named a director of privacy at the social network.

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Studies: Financial regulation leads to long-term growth

With the presidential campaign in motion, and President Obama urging immediate passage of his new jobs bill, the attention in Washington has shifted almost exclusively to the economy and job creation.

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U.S. to require bankruptcy plans from ‘too big to fail’ firms

WASHINGTON — US regulators approved Tuesday a rule requiring 37 large US and foreign financial institutions to submit plans to allow for their orderly dismantlement in case of bankruptcy.

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Facebook rolling out 'smart lists' of friends

SAN FRANCISCO — Facebook on Tuesday introduced "smart lists" that automatically sort friends into categories and prioritize news from those dearest to members of the world's largest online social network.

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Nintendo looks to boost 3DS with new games

Nintendo unveiled a string of new software titles at a highly anticipated Tokyo trade show on Tuesday, as it attempts to boost sales and reignite interest in its struggling 3DS handheld games console.

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Social networking top online activity in U.S.

US Internet users are spending nearly a quarter of their online time at blogs and social networks, with Facebook the most popular destination, according to a survey released by Nielsen.

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Amazon says tax delay will save jobs

Amazon said legislation allowing online retailers to delay for one year the collection of sales tax in California would save jobs and provide time for a national law to be drawn up.

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Tax rate adjustments to pay for Obama jobs plan

The president's $447 billion plan for tax incentives and infrastructure spending to create new jobs would be paid for by adjusting the tax rates of wealthy Americans, such as hedge funds managers and corporate jet owners, laying the burden of continued economic recovery at the feet of those who've seen its only benefits over the last two years.

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BofA plans 30,000 job cuts; investors underwhelmed

(Reuters) - Bank of America Corp said it is cutting 30,000 jobs in the coming years as it looks to slash annual expenses by $5 billion, but investors were disappointed in the scant new detail the bank provided about its plans.

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Obama to send jobs bill to Congress

US President Barack Obama will ratchet up pressure on Republicans on Monday by sending his $447 billion American Jobs Act to Congress and calling on lawmakers to pass it, a White House official said.

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Auto makers defy crisis at IAA motor show

Clouds may be gathering over the global economy, but auto makers are revving up to try and dispel any gloom with nearly 90 new models at the world's biggest motor show, the IAA.

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Swiss banks 'allegedly' providing information to US

Swiss banks have "allegedly" begun providing information to Washington on accounts held by US citizens, Swiss media reported Saturday.

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