Morningstar says NRG Energy and Sprint, among others, may get a big boost if business turns in their favor.
Strong BlackBerry sales help Research in Motion beat sales and profit expectations.
Important earnings are due from Best Buy, FedEx, General Mills, Oracle and Research In Motion. The Fed will weigh in on the economy's health in a week of big economic reports.
The Verizon iPhone of tomorrow is squelching smart-phone sales at the wireless shop today.
The iconic men's magazine releases its archive in digital form, with every issue from 1953 to 2010.
The video rental company will offer a $7.99 subscription for streaming services, matching Hulu's rate.
Apple partner China Unicom will start selling its own smart phone later this year.
The streaming-video site is lowering the price of its subscription service, undercutting its competitor's cheapest subscription.
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