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PARIS/NEW YORK (Reuters)- Saudi Arabian Oil Minister Ali al-Naimi mounted his most direct rhetorical attack against high oil prices on Wednesday, but showed no sign of moving to increase supplies even as France joined the United States and Britain in talks for a release of strategic reserves.
(Reuters) - Internet security experts have set up a system to alert Americans when sensitive personal information such as social security numbers and online banking log-in credentials turn up in the hands of cyber fraudsters. AllClear ID, an Austin, Texas-based company that provides identity theft protection, is offering the free service with help from the non-profit National Cyber-Forensics and
LONDON (Reuters) - Consumers' increasing love of using services like Facebook and YouTube on their smartphones is leaving many telecoms carriers sidelined while bearing the costs of ever-growing demands on their networks. As users lap up mobile Internet services, the Web giants are strengthening their relationships with consumers, while the telcos are finding their connections with customers redu
NAIROBI (Reuters) - In a cafe on the terrace of a Nairobi mall, well-heeled Kenyans sip coffee as shoppers in the car park navigate between BMW X5s, Toyota Land Cruisers and Mercedes. A nearby cinema...
Statistics on imports help show which countries in Europe are doing well, which are showing signs of stress but still growing, and which have major problems.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The numbers are devastating: almost 2,000 poor kids in Texas with cancer, another 18,000 with diabetes and more than 350,000 suffering from chronic lung disease, heart disease or stroke.
The Justice Department challenged a merger of AT&T and T-Mobile to spur competition and innovation, but analysts question whether T-Mobile’s independence will serve that goal.
For reasons not well understood, commodities have become more volatile, increasing the costs of the futures and options that protect companies against such changes.
Food marketers are pitching their products to children via Web sites that critics say blur the line between activities and advertising.
China's technologically liberated consumers are ready for a digital commercial revolution. But manufacturers and their communications partners are letting them down by not approaching the sector strategically.
Keepon may be the cutest robot you'll ever see. Until now he's been a $30,000 research device, intended for academics and medics who use the bot in therapy sessions. But soon a $40 consumer model will hit, to help fund the research edition.If you know anything about robots, or you're a fan of viral videos on YouTube, you'll know Keepon. He's the deceptively simple-looking dancing "toy" that looks
American consumers gave the economy a boost in the fourth quarter of 2010, as they loosened their purse strings.
U.S. gas prices rose by a little more than a nickel over the past two weeks, as recent increases in crude prices made their way to the pump, according to a new survey of filling stations.

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