Barnes & Noble plans to keep their Nook tablets in retail stores and separate their college books unit into a publicly traded company Barnes & Noble Education.
Southwest allows jets to flying after missed inspections
Southwest failed to perform mandatory inspections on 128 jets, FAA agrees planes can fly for five days while checks are completed
Google Wallet is about to ambush Apple Pay
Google Wallet is poised to trump Apple Pay out of its number one spot.
Exploding Cats card game overwhelms Kickstarter
Exploding Kittens has set the record for most-backed Kickstarter campaign of all time.
U.S. Judge throws out class action against Google over Android apps
The complaint alleged that Google’s anti-competitive practices drove up smartphone prices.
Procter & Gamble to divest of 100 brands soon, including Duracell and Braun
The company said there was nothing wrong with the brands themselves, but it wanted to focus on its core 70 brands by shedding some of its non-core brands.
Samsung smart TVs send unencrypted voice data across the web
Security researchers have discovered that Samsung smart TVs may be sharing unencrypted data with third parties
Walmart gives $9 per hour pay rise to half a million low-wage employees
Walmart, the largest private employer in the country, said on Thursday that it would increase wages for a half-million employees
AIG profits hammered by 67% after insurance giant pays down debts
The year 2014 may prove to be a transitional one for the company after it sought to cut its costs and debt obligations, and greater progress could be seen in 2015 as a result, according to the report.
Engineer of controversial GM bailout now wants to sit on GM’s board
Harry Wilson, a former Goldman Sachs financier, wants the company to buy back $8 billion worth of shares by next year and believes the company needs to start performing a lot better in terms of stock price.
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