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Last minute tech toys
PLAYLast minute tech toys(2:58)3:30pm

Still scrambling for gifts for tech-minded kids? Consider Webkinz, the Dora Links doll, or a new Lego robotics kit.

Behind the scenes with Zynga

Inside the social gaming upstart that raked in another 180 million in funding, as it moves past the controversy over confusing ads.

Diapers sales buck crappy economy

Kimberly-Clark CEO Thomas Falk explains that essentials like toilet paper and diapers continue to sell in a down economy.

Big stakes with Intel antitrust

The FTC is questioning Intel's business practices, but will the suit be enough to make the company play nice? Techmate explores.

Zynga CEO: 'No hurry for IPO'

Mark Pincus says he's focused on helping social gaming mature as a category, rather than take his company public.

Ben Bernanke's biggest year

The Fed chairman assumed a larger role in 2009, helping to shape economic policy as the economy moved out of recession.

Reinventing innovation

A unique performance-based compensation model is at the core of this New York-based ideas boutique.

Funding health care with funny money

Fortune's Allan Sloan says the Senate is being dishonest saying it will fully pay for health reform by taxing the rich.

Mining sunshine
PLAYMining sunshine(3:24)Dec 15

California energy company BrightSource hopes to light half-a-million homes with solar power plants in the Mojave Desert.

Your art on almost anything

Custom printing company Zazzle lets customers design their own T-shirts, posters, skateboards, shoes and postage.

The truth about bank bonuses

Fortune editors discuss what happens to the leftover money when firms like Goldman Sachs reduce executive compensation.

Will the US tax bank bonuses?

The UK levied a 50% tax on bonuses, but the US is unlikely to follow suit without overwhelming public pressure.

How the financial system fell apart

PIMCO CEO Mohamed El-Erian explains how collapse of Lehman Brothers destroyed confidence in the economy.

The end of the US-centric economy

PIMCO CEO Mohamed El-Erian says the recession has made it clear that the US is no longer the lone global economic power.

Why gold prices have spiked

PIMCO CEO Mohamed El-Erian says people investing in gold have lost confidence in the dollar and the global monetary system.

PIMCO CEO: Recovery may not last

Mohamed El-Erian says as the government unwinds its stimulus spending, the economy may dip back into a recession.

PIMCO CEO's inflation forecast

Mohamed El-Erian says rising demand and falling supply will raise the prospects of inflation.

How HCL competes with big tech

CEO Vineet Nayar describes how his IT company has been able to stay profitable when bigger competitors are losing money.

The evolution of the CEO

HCL Technologies CEO Vineet Nayar says bosses should focus on their employees' needs to foster stability in their companies.

Make money in 2010
PLAYMake money in 2010(5:17)Dec 9

Five seasoned investors share their defensive strategies in the current environment.

Next year's investing outlook

A panel of investing experts discusses the challenges that lay ahead in 2010.

HP exec: China no longer 'emerging'

Enterprise Business Executive VP Ann Livermore says the company sees China as a fully realized and important market.

CEO in the pilot's seat

Andrew Davidson says he saves his company time and money by piloting a small plane for most of his business trips.

A virtual map you can step into

Tweets and virtual reality tours bring Microsoft's Bing maps to life.

The downside of Fed transparency

Increased oversight of the Federal Reserve could lead monetary policy to become influenced by politics.

Comcast's big gamble with NBC

Fortune's Andy Serwer is skeptical that the proposed Comcast-NBCU deal will work better than previous media mergers.

$4,000 sunglasses
PLAY$4,000 sunglasses(2:11)Dec 2

Oakley uses rare materials and space-age technology to create advanced sunglasses and boots.

P&G's plan: 1 billion new users

The global consumer products company wants to grow its consumer base from 4 billion to 5 billion in the next five years.

Kozlowski on modern scandals

The imprisoned former Tyco boss says that CEOs of failed banks did more damage than he did.

Duke Energy bets on China

CEO Jim Rogers explains why Duke Energy is partnering with Chinese companies to create energy-efficient products.

NBC tries to move past ratings

Ben Silverman, co-chairman of NBC Entertainment, says the network has been rewarded for patience.

A Russian appetite for fine art

The Russian art market has blossomed the last two decades fueled by the growth of private wealth in the former Soviet countries.

P&G doesn't fear generics

The consumer goods company strives to beat the competition by offering a bigger bang for the buck.

Kozlowski's plea bargain dilemma

The imprisoned former Tyco CEO explains why he turned down a deal that would have resulted in a much shorter jail term.

Behind Kozlowski's big bonus

The imprisoned former Tyco CEO says he was surprised the company agreed to his infamous compensation package.

Dennis Kozlowski's life in jail

The former Tyco CEO talks about how he has tried to adjust to living in an upstate N.Y. prison.

Take care of your people

The CEO of Clorox shares the importance of looking out for your employees.

Be a part of the solution

NBA star Alonzo Mourning shares words of wisdom that inspire his charitable work.

FDIC fund on red alert

With rising 'problem' banks, the FDIC says its deposit insurance fund slipped into red for the first time since 1991.

Technology to be thankful for

Techmate thanks the Blackberry Storm and Twitter-Peek for being easy targets and applauds Windows 7 for not being Vista.

Be honest, do the right thing

CEO of MediaCom Stephen Allan says this simple advice will never steer you wrong.

Twitter in your pocket

Gadget startup Peek jumps on the "Twitter-bandwagon" by releasing a handheld device that only Tweets

Soros: Fight losing battles

In philanthropy, knowing you might never win is all right says the billionaire investor.

P&G's changing of the guard

Procter & Gamble's former CEO A.G. Lafley and current CEO Bob McDonald talk about their smooth transition.

P&G - new CEO, new decade

Former CEO of Procter & Gamble, A.G. Lafley, and current CEO Bob McDonald talk about the future of the company.

Know what you're not doing

Reed Hastings, CEO of Netflix, says strategy is all about making hard choices.

Beyond the netbook
PLAYBeyond the netbook(2:36)Nov 20

Asus, the Taiwanese company known for the $400 netbook, is building computer-like-devices for every room in your house.

US, China's tangled web

Fortune's Andy Serwer says the two nations' economies have become increasingly interdependent.

Thunderstorm in cloud computing

Microsoft challenges SalesForce and Amazon by taking Windows and Office software to the cloud in 2010.

GM is 'ahead of plan'
PLAYGM is 'ahead of plan'(5:25)Nov 18

Former car czar Steven Rattner says that General Motors is ahead of its recovery plan and could be profitable by next year.

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