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Consumer Spending in U.S. Probably Increased for Fifth Month (BusinessWeek)
Consumer spending in the U.S. probably rose in February for a fifth consecutive month, pointing to a nascent recovery that may gain traction as the economy starts creating jobs, economists said before a report today.
French Consumer Demand Unexpectedly Fell in February (Update1) (Bloomberg)
March 25 (Bloomberg) -- French consumer spending unexpectedly fell for a second month in February as companies trimmed payrolls after the worst recession since World War II.
Consumer Electronics Sales Via Key Retail Formats In Argentina To 2013 - New Market Report Published (OfficialWire)
Our 'Consumer Electronics Sales via Key Retail Formats in Argentina to 2013' databook provides market value data for two key market segments and eight key retail distribution channels. It focuses on data and analysis of market revenues and segmentation.
Apple is immune from antitrust (ZDNet)
The hottest consumer electronics company is Apple. Is it safe from government litigation? Maybe Google should license iPAD killing future litigation.
Clearwire in Talks With Potential Partners to Expand (Update3) (Bloomberg)
March 25 (Bloomberg) -- Clearwire Corp. , the U.S. carrier building out a high-speed wireless network, is in talks with partners such as retailers and consumer-electronics makers to expand, Chief Executive Officer Bill Morrow said.
HoMedics puts Marley name on electronics (Crain's Detroit Business)
When imagining the legacy of Bob Marley, a joint venture with a Commerce Township-based producer of foot massagers and bath scales hardly comes to mind.
Recalls Triple as Electronics Run Cars, Swamp U.S. Regulators (Bloomberg)
March 26 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. vehicle recalls related to electronic systems have tripled and investigations quadrupled in the past 30 years following a surge in the use of computers to control functions such as acceleration.
Saving Sony: CEO Howard Stringer Plans to Focus on 3-D TV (Wired News)
The electronics pioneer that gave us Walkmans and PlayStations is stuck in an epic rut. CEO Howard Stringer is betting that 3-D will change all that.
Wi-Fi anxiety: Man sues neighbor to shut off electronics (Los Angeles Times)
The Santa Fe plaintiff claims to suffer from 'electromagnetic sensitivities' set off by cellphones, routers and other electronic devices. Arthur Firstenberg, who says he is hypersensitive to certain frequencies of electromagnetic radiation, saw the house at the end of a narrow lane as a refuge from physical and neurological symptoms that have plagued him for three decades.
A New Dimension In Gadgets (Investor's Business Daily via Yahoo! News)
With new products like 3-D television and tablet computers, the consumer electronics industry is hoping it can persuade the recession-weary public to start buying gadgets again.
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