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CES: The year of the tiny projector Pico projectors pack big imaging power into tiny devices. Want to carry around your own personal movie theatre? Check out these 6 pico gadgets, previewed at CES. (more)
Take this job - or shove it With three job seekers for every opening, the unemployed are taking any position they can find. Even if it means a huge pay cut. Here's how people are coping. (more)
Detroit Auto Show: What's new An industry in crisis rolls out its latest weapons as some of the industry's biggest names fight for survival. (more)
CEO all-star bench It's likely at least a few high-profile CEO spots will open up in 2009. But with many former top guns already subbing in - Herb Allison at Fannie Mae and Ed Liddy at AIG - who's left? We asked top recruiters for a list of CEOs who could be called into the game. (more)
Autos: 2008 winners and losers In a disastrous year for auto sales here's who came out on top and who got thrown under the wheels. (more)
10 ways to weather the storm Your first instincts - cutting prices, reducing bonuses and offshoring - may be exactly the wrong moves during a downturn, say top CEOs. (more)
6 hot Macworld apps for business While Apple had little new to announce at Macworld, the show's expo hall is filled with outside developers showing off innovative new apps. Here's our picks for 6 tools no Apple-loving small business should be without. (more)
2009: The forecast for entrepreneurs Small companies ended 2008 with a laundry list of troubles, with sales slow, bank lending frozen, and health care and credit-card costs soaring. Here's what to expect in 2009 on 7 key issues. (more)
Why Wall Street could go to jail Corporate officers were making reassuring statements about financial prospects just days before Armageddon hit their companies -- and investors' portfolios. Here's some prominent cases. (more)
The Bust is a Boon From California to D.C., falling home prices and cheaper mortgage rates are making dream homes possible. (more)
Battle of the iClones The iPhone is no longer the only touchscreen 'smart phone' in town. But are the challengers a better value? (more)
Estimated endorsement income for 2007 among American pro athletes. (more)
21 Dumbest Moments in Business 2008 We don't know whether to laugh or cry. Our annual list of the year's most laughable moves proves that, even in moments of crisis, stupidity lives on. (more)
7 winning industries Despite frozen credit and slow consumer spending, a (precious) few sectors are thriving. Successful industries sell anything with the word "dollar" in it, lipstick, Wii and Spam. (more)
Stocks' wild ride: 8 days to remember Stocks were on a roller coaster in 2008 as investors tried to keep up with bailouts, bankruptcies, a credit crisis and a long recession. (more)
Bailout blow-out car deals We worked with CarsDirect.com to find some of the best deals in this biggest-ever year-end sales season. (more)
Answers to your crisis questions With the economy and the market floundering, you need Money's help more than ever. Our experts are on the case. (more)
Crisis on Dealers' Row Car dealers are fighting for survival, and maybe an upper hand, as business turns cold. (more)
The crisis: A timeline A shocking series of events that forever changed the financial markets. (more)
Bailout road trip! Big 3 drive to Washington Hat in hand, the head honchos from Ford, Chrysler and GM drove their own cars to Washington in search of a bailout worth billions. (more)
CNN viewers asked us about the proposed rescue of the auto industry. Here's what you need to know. (more)
Madoff: Lifestyles of the rich and infamous Bernard Madoff, the man behind an alleged $50 billion fraud, has a yacht named 'Bull,' owns several luxurious homes and may even have had two private planes on call. (more)
10 homes for sale in hot markets See what you can get for the median home price in 10 cities where prices are still climbing. (more)
Investments in the bargain bin Once-in-a-generation sales have sprung up in this crazed market. (more)
10 worst real-estate markets for 2009 The housing market hasn't bottomed out yet. For the third quarter, the closely-watched S&P Case-Shiller national home-price index fell 16.6%, and experts are predicting further declines. Of the top 100 markets, here are 10 with the worst forecasts. (more)
We revisited our top 10 picks from last year's Investor's Guide. Hopefully history will prove us right in the long run. (more)
The intelligent investor's guide to spirits Money asked top connoisseurs to identify their favorite undervalued spirits. These hidden gems will set you back less than the standard labels and impress your friends more. Bottoms up! (more)
5 funds for 2009 Even the best managers lost money in 2008. But these five funds have seasoned managers who have trounced their peers over extended periods, fees and expenses a miser could love, and cash on hand to exploit today's bargain prices. (more)
Small car safety improves In the latest round of Insurance Institute crash tests, none of the small cars they tested earned top marks, but some still did well. (more)
10 stocks to buy now We're mired in the grizzliest bear market in decades. But the good news is that stocks have been marked down to holiday-sale levels. Here are ten stocks we think are poised for strong returns in 2009 and beyond. (more)
Three days that shook the world The most powerful people in American capitalism convened on September 12 to try and save Lehman Brothers. Three months later, it is clear that the egos, passions and prejudices of the participants in those meetings have reordered the American business landscape. (more)
401(k) losses? Get your money back Don't let the market meltdown derail your future. Follow our six-step guide to rebuilding your 401(k). (more)
401(k) repair kit Whether you're three months - or three decades - away from retirement, our targeted 401(k) checkup will help you make all the right moves. (more)
Heroes and Zeros When it comes to money matters, 2008 served up an unusually rich cast of saints and sinners. Here is our highly subjective list of who we love and who we love to hate. (more)
8 really, really scary predictions Dow 4,000. Food shortages. A bubble in Treasury notes. Fortune spoke to eight of the market's sharpest thinkers and what they had to say about the future is frightening. (more)
Secrets of 6 top financial advisers Some of the financial planning profession's most respected veterans reveal their favorite strategies for tough times. (more)
Wearable wonders Holiday shopping made easy: Unique accessories for work and play from 17 independent businesses. Photography by Michael Kraus. Styling by Vicky McGarry. (more)
Blue-Ribbon Companies Which companies were on the most Fortune lists - including the FORTUNE 500, Fastest-Growing and Best Companies to Work For - this year? Here are the top firms. (more)
What's really killing Detroit It's easy to point fingers but hard to pin down a single cause. Here are six big issues - and what they really mean for the future of the Big Three automakers. (more)
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