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Starbucks is raising prices. Leaked photos of the new iPhone reveal that it looks disappointingly like the current one. And revised acronyms for a changing world. And so much more!
Pirate Bay's cofounder gets two years in prison. Google concedes that its crazy interview questions were a complete waste of time. The world's most profitable spy agency? Booz Allen. And much more!
Dolce and Gabbana are sentenced to prison. So gauche! Retired Army General Wesley Clark joins Blackstone as an advisor. And Steve Jobs ponders his legacy in a newly released, must-see video from 1994. And much more!
Economist Steven Levitt on why data needs stories. Malcolm Gladwell on the gift of doubt. And why, when it comes to New York's tech scene, Mayor Bloomberg will be a tough act to follow. And more!
Google clears the way to issue a new class of nonvoting stock, Whole Foods limits executive salaries to no more than 19 times the average employee, and might this be the laziest airport employee ever? And more!
Larry Ellison's fantasy island. After the crash: Driver's license, registration, cellphone, please. What New Yorkers earn for a living. And so much more!
The car is the next tech platform, says GM's CEO. Why dads don't take paternity leave. And -- finally! --an app that let's cats take videos of themselves. And so much more!
Wall Street is obsessed with Snapchat. Private equity goes on a beer run. TechStars NY suddenly parts ways with its new managing director. And more!
A profile of one of Warren Buffett's top lieutenants: 28-year-old Tracy Britt. Morale at the New York-based startup Foursquare has reportedly hit a low. Meanwhile, a Viola, New York man is outraged that his private information is being collected by someone other than advertisers. And so much more!
How to end every meeting. Fourteen trends you never want to see again. Eight obscure college degrees that lead to high-paying jobs. And, oh, yeah, Apple had some news. Here's what you might have missed.