![]() Weekly Roundup OCTOBER 22, 2011 The week's top 10 videos on MarketWatchBy MarketWatch A comeback for the much maligned Murphy bed California Closets and other furniture sellers have seen a spike in demand for Murphy beds, which fold down from the wall. As Elizabeth Holmes explains, the design of these beds has evolved from awkward and obvious to sleek. Samsung fires back at iPhone 4S Samsung is seeking to stop the sale of Apple's new iPhone 4S in Japan and Australia, further ramping up its legal clash with Apple. Shara Tibken has details. RIM announces new BBX platform At its annual developers conference in San Francisco, RIM co-CEO Mike Lazaridis introduced BBX, a combination of the company's traditional BlackBerry platform and the QNX operating system currently in use in the company's PlayBook tablet. Dan Gallagher has details. Apple's new iPhone 4S has some sass One of the top draws to Apple's iPhone 4S is its new speech recognition software, called Siri, that's designed to talk back. In San Francisco, Ian Sherr hears some new owners' favorite questions. The future of retirement Robert Powell hosts a panel discussion on the future of retirement, including financial risks, lifestyle choices and working in retirement, with benefit experts Joseph Coughlin, Kathryn McCabe Votava and Rick Miller. Redesigning the Chrysler 300 inside and out Even great design doesn't last. So Chrysler invested in a range of exterior and interior design changes to spiff up its Chrysler 300, without significantly changing the car's classic architecture. Joe White reports. Intel vs. AMD: which is faring better? Intel's biggest competitor, AMD, is doing something different from Intel, and they're not doing it as well. Shara Tibken reports. Beware danger in money market funds Francesco Guerrera sits down with Evan Newmark to discuss U.S. money market funds, usually a safe haven, posing a threat to investors. China on U.S. Treasurys: no thanks Ian Talley discusses China's decision to not buy U.S. Treasurys in August, as did many other foreign countries. Apple's unique problem: High earnings disappoint Maker of iPhones and iPads posts earnings growth of more than 50% for the quarter, but even though consumers were seen likely holding off to wait for the new iPhone, expectations were very high, Dan Gallagher tells Stacey Delo. Get the latest news on our mobile site: http://www.marketwatch.com/m MarketWatch has sent you this newsletter because you signed up to receive it. To ensure you receive this newsletter in the future, please add marketwatchmail.com to your list of approved senders. Sent to: kumaresan.selva.blogger@gmail.com Unsubscribe | Subscribe Copyright 2011 MarketWatch, Inc. All rights reserved. MarketWatch, the MarketWatch logo, and BigCharts are registered trademarks of MarketWatch, Inc. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Service and Privacy Policy (updated 6/26/07). MarketWatch - Attn: Customer Service, 201 California St., San Francisco, CA 94111 |
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Weekly Roundup: The week's top 10 videos on MarketWatch
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