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In the News: Do Not Track, Michael Jordan, Tide Pods and more

Posted by Dale Buss on February 23, 2012 09:03 AM

In the News

Airbus and Boeing are building too many planes, plane-leasing exec warns.

Amazon pulls some independent titles from Kindle in dispute.

Campbell Soup counts on new products for turnaround.

Fuller Brush files for bankruptcy.

GM hopes Peugeot can help solve riddle of European market.

Google agrees to add "Do Not Track" button and support coalition of Internet companies.

HP continues struggles with PC business.

Hyundai prepares for its own show during Oscars.

J&J new CEO must repair consumer-products business.

Michael Jordan sues Chinese sportswear maker.

Microsoft slams Google and Motorola Mobility on patents in Europe.

MilkPEP campaign will feature Salma Hayek at breakfast with milk mustache.

News Corp. settles phone-hacking claim with Charlotte Church as Cherie Blair files another one.

Nike gets razzed for U.S. Olympic basketball uniforms.

P&G begins bet on Tide Pods this week.

T-Mobile reports damage of iPhone 4S, asks FCC to block Verizon spectrum deal with cable operators.

TBS extends run for Conan into 2014.

Texas Roadhouse outlines growth plan.

Verizon targets yuppies in new campaign.

Vivus gets surprise backing by FDA panel for Qnexa weight-loss pill.

YouTube hires Bing exec to head marketing.

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