IBM offers start-ups perks to use its cloud
IBM is offering start-ups some big money to build their business on its platform.
IBM is offering start-ups some big money to build their business on its platform.
Sotheby’s battle and reconciliation with activist investor Dan Loeb was more expensive than previously disclosed.
HSBC, a big hedge fund investor, has recently lost four senior people in its private bank responsible for picking them.
Because the chemical signature of water on Earth matches the signature of water in an ancient group of asteroids called eucrites, it means that Earth might have had water much earlier than previously thought. Julia Rosen reports
Alibaba's sales are expected to top $8 billion as China celebrates the country's version of Cyber Monday.
Wounded US veterans sued five European banks because they allegedly processed Iranian money behind attacks.
Target is starting to reposition itself as a leader in the low-price sector, Stifel Nicolaus analyst David Schick said.
Moses “was a very troubled, tumultuous and mercurial man. But the biggest surprise was the nature of God. He was equally very mercurial,” Christian Bale recently told press (via Jewish Journal) about the character he plays in Ridley Scott's "Exodus: Gods And Kings." The director has another assessment of the man who parted the Red Sea: “Moses is the incarnation of freedom.” The question is which Moses will appear in the forthcoming blockbuster? Well, let's find out. A brand new trailer for the holiday film has arrived today. Читать дальше...
Did Obamacare have an inadvertent poison pill in there all along?
In an effort to get better ratings and find an audience, NBC has been trying everything from variety shows to limited event series to live TV productions. So far, the latter has been with musicals, with "The Sound Of Music" airing last year, and "Peter Pan" coming next month. Now, they'll give Aaron Sorkin's military drama a workout. A live telecast of "A Few Good Men" is in the works, so you can see someone other than Jack Nicholson yell out, in real time, "You can't handle the truth!" The story... Читать дальше...
This weekend in tennis news brought us a Rafa Nadal retrospective, an around-the-post hot shot and Andre Agassi on his courtship with Steffi Graf. Plus, check out Maria Sharapova and Grigor Dimitrov smiling on the streets of London and video from Serena Williams’ crazy vacation.
The lame-duck session could be instructive on what to expect from Congress next year, says Politico's Ben White.
High energy prices are a key reason why Europe’s economic recovery has lagged the U.S., the joint head of Germany’s largest bank told CNBC.
Few other filmmakers know Los Angeles or see Los Angeles like Paul Thomas Anderson, a lifelong native who’s made his career on the sprawling cast of characters, themes, and environments that make up the Southern California city. It makes sense then that when Anderson announced plans to tackle an adaptation of Thomas Pynchon’s ‘70s-set novel “Inherent Vice” (review), he was hesitant to watch a copy of "Mondo Hollywood," a 1967 documentary given to him by Mark Flanagan, owner of the L.A. music and comedy club Largo. Читать дальше...
20-Year Technology Management and Marketing Veteran Will Lead Enterprise Content Management Platform Expansion in Key Markets SAN FRANCISCO –Nov. 10, 2014 –Equilibrium [www.equilibrium.com], the leading enterprise content management and automatic mobile media delivery platform, today named Chris Duke as its Vice President of product management and marketing. Duke comes into the position as Equilibrium looks to launch a slew of ...
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Scientists detected traces of radioactivity from Fukushima in waters off the California coast.
Marcus Lemonis of CNBC’s “The Profit” and a business consultant discuss how entrepreneurs can successfully form a business partnership.
Aaron Sorkin has proven to be one of the more distinguished and reputable television scribes in the history of the form, writing for shows like “The West Wing” and “Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip” that are as intellectually thrilling as they are occasionally glib. He’s a master of the high art of verbal chicanery, and his barbs and eloquent put-downs are hard to beat. His most recent project, “The Newsroom” (which kicked off its third and final season last night — recap here) has been perhaps his most divisive yet... Читать дальше...
The financial crisis halts busy construction in the Chinese version of the Big Apple, reports NBC News.
Apple delists Fitbit products from its online store.
Apple's iTunes will face a new rival on Tuesday with the debut of GhostTunes, musician Garth Brooks' new digital music download store.
Within the first two minutes of Alibaba's "Singles' Day,' CNBC's David Faber reports over $1 billion worth of R&B has been sold.
Gregg Araki's unique coming-of-age story "White Bird in a Blizzard" already has his distinctive imprint on it, but the film's dreamlike atmosphere is aided by the music department. A couple of months back, we brought you a preview of Cocteau Twins member Robin Guthrie and avant pianist Harold Budd's score for the film, and today, we're taking a look at the songs that power the official soundtrack. Featuring, of course, Cocteau Twins, along with New Order, Depeche Mode, Pet Shop Boys, and Tears For Fears... Читать дальше...
Congress talks about immigration reform, but it's not clear anybody even knows what it means, the Fiscal Times reports.