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California, Nevada: The 14 most unemployed states in the U.S.
More From The Bio: Steve Jobs kinda sorta hated Eric Schmidt, Google's chairman, because of the Android. And, Jobs told Obama he was headed to be a "one-term" president.
Next Up to Be Cut: S&P says it will likely downgrade France, Spain, Italy, Ireland and Portugal if the euro zone goes into a recession.
Clarity: Mobile phones don't cause cancer, according to a new study. This is good since about 6% of two to five year olds have their own smart phones.
Not Worth $30 Bln: Felix Salmon "likes" the Groupon IPO a little more after seeing some roadshow documents.
150 Characters: Here's Michelle Obama's first tweet which calls on Americans to support military families.
Chiropractors? Nineteen jobs where you're most likely to kill yourself.
iShocker: Apple misses earning estimates and shares tank. But this amazing video shows the history of iPhone dedicated to the memory of Steve Jobs.
Closing down: Wednesday is the Steve Jobs memorial and Apple stores are closing down for several hours.
More Groupon Hating: How did so many Wall Street firms miss the Groupon warning signs?
Sharepost vs. Second Market: One is regulated by the SEC, one apparently is not.
Thinnest Smartphone: Motorola unveils Droid RAZR. And RIM introduces new OS to challenge Apple, Google.
Saying No to Steve: The Inside story of tech's hottest startup.
No Sesame Street: Kids under 2 years of age shouldn't watch TV or video because it could delay their development.
Shocking #2: Yahoo actually makes money, even as it looks for a buyer.
Just Wrong: Porn hackers take over Sesame Street's Youtube channel.
Tech War: Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google are on the verge of launching the great tech war.
Going Viral: Occupy George is handing out stamped dollar bills to show America's economic disparity.
Competition: Liquidnet plans to launch a platform to trade shares in private companies like Facebook and Twitter.
How Much? PE firms are sitting on $937 Bln in dry powder.
Red Hot: iPhone 4S sales are now reservation only at Apple retail stores.
Gaining Support: New Yorkers back the Occupy Wall Street movement by 3-to-1.
Simon Sinek: Every single company cares about their customer. How they do it is the question.
Shades of HAL: Business Insider interviews Siri. And, stuff that Siri says.
Apple: 24 million iPhones could be sold in December. iPhone 4S launch overloads AT&T servers.
$50K: Andreessen Horowitz is joining Ron Conway and Yuri Milner in funding Y Combinator Start Fund.
So Sorry: Ten CEO YouTube Apologies, including NetFlix.
Increase: U.S. budget deficit hits $1.3 trillion in 2011.
Not for Sale: Hulu, couldn't get sold, but it may seek an IPO again.
No Email: The BlackBerry outage could cost RIM $100 mln in lost revenue.
Video: 1-year-old kid can't understand why a magazine isn't an iPad.
The Raven: Why you should celebrate "All Hollow's Read."
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That's what we want to know. Last week, Apple fans suffered a major let down after the long-awaited iPhone 5 didn't materialize. Steve Jobs then passed away and the twittersphere nearly blew up from all the emotion and fanboy tributes.
This week, the focus is back on the iPhone 4S, which has been getting some great reviews. The standout feature is Siri, the ...
Bubble Popping? Why the VC Market is NOT cracking, from Don Reisinger. And, Jason Calacanis tells us why he has hit the pause on Angel investing.
Apocalypse Now: Richard Fluffytail, attorney of the so-called "Rally Squirrel," wants the St. Louis Cardinals to cease and desist using Rally's image.
Earnings: Google crushes Q3 estimates.
Not So Cool Anymore: The Gap is closing 34% of U.S. stores by end of 2013.
A Look Inside: Teardown takes apart the new iPhone 4S. And, Siri says the darndest things.
More Money: Occupy Wall Street has raised $200,000 but not from Soros. And, Buffett's son backs the Wall Street protests.
Modest But Still Tight: Lynn Tilton toned it down at a trial to see if her firm wrongfully dismissed an exec.
Diversity Isn't Important: Three big myths about women in tech.
And the Verdict Is...Raj Rajaratnam gets 11 years for insider trading and needs a kidney.
Thinking Small: How not to start a startup.
Send In Those Comments: Regulators finally unveil the "Volcker Rule" which outlines how banks should restructure their operations.
No More Gloria Vanderbilt: Jones Group is looking to sell its stagnating jeans division.
More Cuts: Wall Street could lose another 10,000 jobs.
Free At Last: Zynga unveils Project Z as it seeks its independence from Facebook. And, Zynga's biggest problem.
Delayed: The trial re: Cerberus and Chatam's attempt to back out of buying Innkeepers USA Trust is now set for tomorrow.
Lots of Livin': Here's an infographic that sets out what Steve Jobs did with his 56 years. And here's why Jobs wore black turtlenecks.
Donating: Amit Gupta, founder of Photojojo, has acute leukemia and here's how you can help.
What's the best restaurant in NYC?
Big Picture: Tara Hunt, Buyosphere's CEO, gives us 10 mistakes she's made (so you don't have to). And, women startups lack access to venture capital.
Apple: Pre-orders for iPhone 4S top 1 mln in first 24 hours.
More than 15 Minutes: "Joe the Plumber" is running for Congress in Ohio.
Recurring Revenue: Top 10 business traits that PE firms salivate over.
Occupying Wall Street: What startups are the protesters turning to to fund their revolution?
More Crazy: Netflix is abandoning plans for Qwikster but is keeping its pricing plan.
Dropping Acid: Steve Jobs as Atari employee #40.
Determine Where You Are Going: Seven tips to planning a great round the world trip.
Sale Finally? Yahoo is preparing financial information to send to potential buyers.
Psych: Apple didn't come out with an iPhone 5 but gave us a faster iPhone 4S. And Apple launches the Siri (not Suri) assistant feature for iOS 5.
Are you disappointed that there's no iPhone 5? Well Dan Frommer thinks you're nuts. And, where to sell your old iPhone.
Some Good News: U.S. stocks rally in final hour.
iPod Competitor: More than 250,000 Kindle Fires have been preordered since last week.
More Rumors: Research in Motion has reportedly hired an investment banker to consider options. Company shares climb.
Staying on Target: Twitter now has 1,600 advertisers.
Mark Suster: Why aren't there more female entrepreneurs?
And the Verdict Is: Amanda Knox is acquitted and here's her reaction on Tumblr. And, the Daily Mail jumps the gun and really messes up the verdict.
Apple Martinis: Sean Parker is tweeting (apologizes to Zuckerberg) and tips a waitress $5000 on a $6000 bill.
At Last: Apple's iPhone event is tomorrow but it won't be webcast. And Sprint gambles and agrees to buy $20 billion in iPhones regardless of whether it can find customers for them.
Not So Secret Anymore: Koch Brothers flouted U.S. laws when they sold millions of dollars of petrochemical equipment to Iran.