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Do we need a myriad of small banks?

Neighborhood branches offer more personalized services, but lack the resources to invest in the latest technology.

Phones without touch are out of touch

A Smartphone used to be a phone with a keyboard and the internet. But iPhone has made touchscreens en vogue. Will keyboards survive?

Last minute tech toys
PLAYLast minute tech toys(2:58)Dec 21

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.

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