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App developers are cashing in on the business of love. Download these apps just in time for Valentine’s Day.

Don't be tempted to use these cheap tricks. There are better ways to handle employee challenges.

15 women to watch in tech start-ups

Collectively, these talented start-up founders are leaving their mark on everything from healthcare and online video to Web security and e-Commerce. Based on what they've done so far, that's only the beginning.

Recognize any of these devices from your briefcase? If so, you're seriously overdue for an upgrade.

What business owner doesn’t wish similar entrepreneurial success for their children, whether they have hopes to pass on the family business one day or can see their child creating their own. Here are his steps to teaching your children to become budding entrepreneurs.

News flash: Entrepreneurs are people too. And like any group of people, there are always a few bad—and downright rotten—eggs. Take note from these founders' cautionary tales of lashing out, of bad behavior.

Driving up to your next client meeting in a crusty hatchback probably won't win you any points. Your business is high-tech; why isn’t your car?

In 1999, the Central Intelligence Agency launched In-Q-Tel, a nonprofit investment arm created to fund cutting-edge commercial technologies for U.S. intelligence agencies. Since then, In-Q-Tel has invested in about a dozen companies each year. Many of them, it turns out, produce technology used not only by spies but also, maybe, by you.

They're affordable, full of start-up geeks like you, and way cooler than any office you could afford.

Cyborg moths? A death Frisbee? Sci-fi fantasies are turned into real-life innovations with these fascinating (and more than a bit scary) products.

From the exhibition floor of the mega Consumer Electronics Show: compact, portable devices that will help you get your work done better and faster.

Learn from these entrepreneurs that ditched the office to cut overhead expenses, be closer to family, and enjoy, as one entrepreneur put it, the "10-step commute."

Admit it: Your human resources department leaves something to be desired. These five start-ups can help you find the best new hires, manage your expenses, and even make wellness fun.

The year 2011 definitely had its share of big-time surprises. Here are the news stories that surprised and astonished most of the business world.

Is it really true that all press is good press? Here's a look at 10 of the year's craziest PR stunts.