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CNNMoney: Netflix shipping centers slammed by problems

Netflix Inc. said Thursday that major technical problems over the past 3 days have severely limited the number of DVDs it could send out.

CNNMoney: Stocks set to rally on rescue plan

Stock futures climbed Monday morning, lifted by a government plan to bolster ailing mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.

Fortune: Netflix stars in a slow-mo economy

When economic ill-winds start to blow, consumer businesses like booze and cigarettes have turned out to be safe harbors for investors. Will video rental king Netflix prove the same?

Time.com: This DVD Will Self-Destruct

A new business model - disposable DVDs - is taking aim at business travelers but taking hits from environmentalists

Netflix Player offers PC-free movie watching

If you're a Netflix subscriber you may have noticed that in the last year or so the company has rolled out a Watch Now option that lets you instantly watch some of the movies and TV shows in the Netflix library on your Windows PC with a broadband connection.

Time.com: 10,000 Netflix Vids Zapped to Your TV

A new set-top box by Roku and Netflix feeds thousands of videos to your TV at the push of a button

Fortune: Netflix lives!

Like the Energizer bunny, Netflix keeps going and going and going. The online movie rental service is expected to prove doomsayers wrong yet again when it announces first-quarter earnings after the markets close Monday.

SI.com: How a film about the NFL Draft got stuck in red zone

The executive producer of the successful reality series The Biggest Loser, Dave Broome, seldom gets through a day without someone suggesting a topic for his next show. But in the fall of 2005, Broome was in his North Hollywood office when he received a call about a ­football-­related concept. The idea tugged at him.

CNNMoney: Techs lead comeback

Technology shares rallied Monday, lifting the broader market at the end of a choppy session in which ongoing worries about the economy vied with some upbeat earnings and lower oil prices.

Business 2.0: Hits & Misses

Despite the obesity epidemic, U.S. sales of Roche's weight-loss aid Xenical have slimmed by 30 percent since 2002, in part because the drug - which blocks the absorption of fats from rich foods - counts among its side effects "an inability to control bowel movements." But after licensing rights from Roche to sell a lower-dosage, over-the-counter variant, GlaxoSmithKline has gotten fat by marketing its version, Alli, with brutal honesty, flatly stating that taking it without dietary changes could lead to "treatment effects" that "might help you think twice about eating questionable fat."

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