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The Economist Technology and the future The Economist Instead of ushering in a new age of prosperity, he says, the tech industry is making the world poorer. Jobs in creative…

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It’s not just banks who dislike higher capital standards. Now, E.U. officials are complaining about them, too.        

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TechCrunch The Next Don: How VCs Plan For The Future TechCrunch We all remember the last scene in The Godfather, where Michael Corleone is depicted as the next Don, taking…

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A squabble between a group battling spam and a Dutch company that hosts Web sites said to be sending it has escalated into an attack clogging up key online infrastructure …

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Strong demand for European broadband spectrum is being held up by nations seeking to maximize revenue from auctions of their frequencies.

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Some wireless carriers contend Apple’s strict contracts are putting other cellphone makers at a disadvantage.

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In a letter, the heads of 11 Web businesses in Europe asked Joaquin Almunia to compel Google to change its business practices so that smaller rivals are not unfairly harmed.

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A French regulatory agency said Microsoft’s Skype unit had failed to register as a telecommunications operator as required by law.

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Stocks got a boost early from the weekly unemployment claims report.

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4G LTE is the fastest commercially available wireless data standard, but as travelers will attest, fragmentation between the world’s more than LTE-supported 40 frequencies means that it’s not universal in…

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“During the confirmation hearing for Sen. Chuck Hagel (R-NE), Sen. Ted Cruz engaged in guilt-by-association tactics that reminded several observers (including this author) of former Sen. Joseph …

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The LG Optimus G has finally made its way to Europe, but it could be too late for this 4G smartphone to succeed. LG launched the Optimus G in Korean…

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A new Lockheed Skunkworks project promises outsized results in a compact package. In a presentation that seems ripped from the Atomic Age, Lockheed Skunkworks says it might be a decade…

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TimesCast Media+Tech: A mixed reaction from Spanish-language media for Senator Marco Rubio. | The origins of computer matchmaking. | Streaming services create original content for children.

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Conceptual artist and law student Asher J. Kohn envisions a gated community as a sanctuary from drones. Humans have always built defenses to match the prevailing threat of the day…

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Stocks launch February with strong gains; Dow closes over 14,000 for first time since ’07.

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Skip the family vacation — you can see more of the national park from your laptop. It’s been a great week for Google Maps-branded remote tourism. First, the online cartographers…

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Meeting under the banner “Renew, Grow, Win,” members of the Republican National Committee said the GOP must figure out how to reintroduce itself to the electorate without diminishing its …

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Many of those who collectively raised more than a billion dollars to elect President Obama are also would-be diplomats, engaged in a scramble for about 30 plum embassy posts.

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