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The electric car has arrived, but odds are that there isn't one in your driveway. Several factors have gotten in the way of the eco-friendly automotive revolution, but at least now we can ask conspiracy theorists -- who argue that oil companies and the government are blocking plug-in cars from the road -- to leave the room and take their tinfoil hats with them. The electric car is here; drivers simply don't want them yet.
Have you ever opened your cell phone bill and had the urge to, well, call for help? Between extra features, fees and overages, your monthly bill can skyrocket, but luckily, many of those charges are avoidable.
Active Groupon users now have a way to sweeten their relationships with the daily deals leader -- but it's going to cost them. Groupon is rolling out Groupon VIP, a program where deal chasers pay $29.99 a year for enhanced benefits on the site.
Zynga is the undisputed king of social gaming for Facebook and smartphones, and its stock price gives it a market cap nearly as big as video game leader Activision Blizzard. But at less than 5 years old, has the bulldog already jumped the shark?
Earlier this month, Apple's marketing department pitched iPad 2 as a great gift for Valentine's Day. But with the iPad 3 a mere three weeks from release, we have to call foul. A dozen roses may not last that long, but no one's buying a $499 flower arrangement.
Last week, rumors began emerging of a planned wireless entertainment device from Google. That may sound cool, but before Google jumps headfirst into the brutally competitive and low-margin consumer electronics business, it should recall how similar moves nearly crushed Cisco.
AT&T has some 17 million customers with "unlimited data" plans that can be subject to throttling, or the placement of virtual wheel clamps that slow download speed dramatically. What's surprising customers is how little data use it takes to reach that level -- sometimes less than AT&T gives people on its "limited" plans.
Purists may cringe at the loss of easy-to-read E Ink screens, but it may be time to turn the page on the e-book reader. A key analyst has slashed his sales forecast for Kindles, seeing the rise of Kindle Fires, Nook Tablets, and of course, iPads as inevitable.
An independent group, the Fair Labor Association, has started auditing Apple's Chinese supplier Foxconn after a request by Apple. The technology company last month disclosed a list of its suppliers for the iPhone, iPad and other popular gadgets for the first time amid growing criticism over labor and environmental practices, especially in China.
Once upon a time, Amazon.com loved moms. Its free "Amazon Mom" service offered the same free two-day shipping as Amazon Prime, plus heaps of extra benefits for anyone who thought to ask for them (even dads and cousins.) But no more: Mothers' day is over at Amazon.

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SymbolLastChange / %Volume

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BAC
Bank of America Corp
7.95 -0.16
-1.97%
229.07M
F
Ford
12.28 -0.25
-2.00%
43.31M
GE
General Electric Company
19.39 -0.02
-0.10%
40.88M
C
Citigroup Inc
32.36 -1.00
-3.00%
38.31M

% Gainers

NOAH
NOAH HOLDINGS LTD ADR
7.96 +1.82
+29.64%
822,795
CHS
Chico's FAS, Inc.
14.94 +2.13
+16.63%
13.95M
CYH
Community Health Systems
23.85 +3.19
+15.44%
8.25M
MY
China Ming Yang Wind Power Group Limited (ADR)
2.73 +0.23
+9.20%
327,742

% Losers

FSR
Flagstone Reinsurance Holdings Limited
7.99 -1.21
-13.15%
130,553
NFX
Newfield Exploration Co.
36.88 -5.37
-12.71%
11.52M
NBG
National Bank of Greece (ADR)
3.13 -0.43
-12.08%
2.14M
FST
Forest Oil Corp
12.78 -1.66
-11.50%
12.09M
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