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  • Fast Money Final Call: Yahoo Investors  Wednesday, 7 Sep 2011 | 3:51 PM ET

    Bad news for Carol Bartz and good news for investors. What Yahoo investors should expect now that the CEO has left, with Scott Nations, Nations Shares.

  • Bartz Out At Yahoo  Wednesday, 7 Sep 2011 | 10:00 AM ET

    Analysis on how firing Yahoo's CEO will impact the stock, with Clayton Moran, The Benchmark Company, senior vice president and internet analyst.

  • Yahoo CEO Shuffle  Wednesday, 7 Sep 2011 | 9:13 AM ET

    Analysis on the CEO shuffle and how it will impact the stock, with Mark Mahaney, Citigroup Investment Research, internet analyst.

  • Classroom Tech  Wednesday, 7 Sep 2011 | 12:51 AM ET

    The technology being used in the classroom this fall, with Brian Cooley, CNET.com.

  • Yahoo Sale Before Permanent CEO?  Wednesday, 7 Sep 2011 | 12:00 AM ET

    Will the search giant look to sell itself before it finds a permanent replacement for Bartz? Youssef Squali, Jefferies & Co., weighs in with potential suitors.

  • Closed, Says Google, but Shops’ Signs Say Open Tuesday, 6 Sep 2011 | 10:29 AM ET
    Google Places

    In recent months, plenty of perfectly healthy businesses across the country have expired — sometimes for hours, other times for weeks — though only in the online realm cataloged and curated by Google. The reason is that it is surprisingly easy to report a business as closed in Google Places, the search giant’s version of the local Yellow Pages. The New York Times reports.

  • Apple's Rivals Fight the Giant With Connected TV Tuesday, 6 Sep 2011 | 5:09 AM ET

    The consumer electronics (CE) companies, from traditionally low-end LG to high-end Panasonic, are presenting connectivity as the new must-have experience in the living room.

  • Fuji Xerox Launches EPS in HK  Sunday, 4 Sep 2011 | 9:40 PM ET

    Masaki Okano, corporate vice president at Fuji Xerox discusses the launch of EPS service, that is characterized by an expansion of the mobile environment where users can print from mobile.

  • The consumer electronics market in Western Europe will recover in the second half of 2011 from the significant deterioration it witnessed in the first six months, when sales declined by 11.3 percent year-on-year, market research company GfK said in a new report.

  • With Glasses-Free Sets, Will 3D Take Off? Saturday, 3 Sep 2011 | 9:43 AM ET

    Technology companies are incorporating 3D technology into an ever-expanding array of devices, including camcorders, television sets and home cinemas. But the glasses still look nerdy and consumers have so far been reluctant to bring the technology into their homes.

  • Robocleaners, Tweeting Refrigerators: the Future Home Saturday, 3 Sep 2011 | 6:03 AM ET

    Ever wondered what your home might look like in 10 years’ time? Will it be cleaned by robots and run by computers? Will your fridge go online to allow you to discuss dinner plans with your spouse or instruct it to do the shopping?

  • Tech Blogger to Invest in Start-Ups Friday, 2 Sep 2011 | 10:51 AM ET
    Michael Arrington

    Michael Arrington, whose influential TechCrunch blog covers Silicon Valley, has started a venture capital fund to invest in start-ups, including some that he and his staff write about. The New York Times reports.

  • Gadgets Galore in Berlin  Friday, 2 Sep 2011 | 1:20 AM ET

    Which new technology gadgets does 2012 have in store? Technology fans went to the IFA technology fair in Berlin to find out.

  • Smartphone Smackdown: Samsung vs. Apple  Wednesday, 31 Aug 2011 | 4:51 PM ET

    CNBC's Jon Fortt with a look at Samsung's new smartphone ahead of Apple's iPhone 5 launch.

  • Can Samsung Take a Bit Out of Apple?  Wednesday, 31 Aug 2011 | 11:50 AM ET

    Discussing whether Samsung has a chance to compete with Apple in the tablet arena, with Mark McKechnie, Thinkequity and CNBC's Jon Fortt.

  • DOJ to Block AT&T/T-Mobile Deal  Wednesday, 31 Aug 2011 | 11:04 AM ET

    Weighing in on why the Department of Justice says the deal between AT&T and T-Mobile is anti-trust, with Donald Baker, former head of the DOJ antitrust division.

  • Time to Yahoo?  Tuesday, 30 Aug 2011 | 2:33 PM ET

    Could the worse be over for the tech giant? Shares of Yahoo are up five percent over the last month, Colin Gillis, BGC Financial, L.P. weighs in on whether now is the time for investors to buy the stock.

  • One Cheesy Idea  Tuesday, 30 Aug 2011 | 2:24 PM ET

    The creator of the popular, Flip camera is concocting another hot idea, but this one puts a tech twist on comfort foods, with Jonathan Kaplan, The Melt founder, and CNBC's Jon Fortt.

  • The Meaning of Steve  Thursday, 25 Aug 2011 | 1:15 PM ET

    Can anyone have the respect and vision that Steve Jobs has received? Insight with Chris Cunningham, Appssavvy; Josh Bernoff, Forrester Research, and Guy Kawasaki, venture capitalist.

  • Trading the Apple Ecosystem  Thursday, 25 Aug 2011 | 12:45 PM ET

    A look at how the companies that are partners and suppliers to Apple and how they are faring after Steve Jobs' resignation, with Peter Misek, Jefferies & Company.

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