THE FORTUNE DAILYTuesday, September 2, 2014 |
Celebrity hack raises concerns around Apple security ahead of rumored product launchHackers broke into celebrity iCloud accounts to gain access to private photos, raising security concerns ahead of Apple's product announcement next week. |
Jessica Alba on fundraising while famousThe movie star turned entrepreneur spoke with Fortune about her eco-friendly home products company The Honest Company and its latest round of venture capital funding. |
Centerplate CEO Des Hague out after Internet backlashVideo featuring Hague kicking a dog costs him his job. |
German court hits Uber with temporary nationwide banBan on unregistered drives violates consumer protection, court says. Premium Black service unaffected. |
Dollar General sweetens bid to buy Family DollarDollar General raised its bid by $1.50 over its previous offer. |
By Geoffrey Smith India's Modi woos Japan, takes a swing at ChinaModi promises "no red tape but a red carpet" to investors, a week after heavy antitrust fines on carmakers. |
By Philip Elmer-DeWitt Inside Apple Inc.'s spin machineA rare look at the 30 men and women who control Apple's public image. |
By Benjamin Snyder From the U.S. Open to a Target near you: The business behind sports tapeSports tape has taken off in sales for one company after a number of top athletes started wearing it to relieve their aches and pains. |
Why McDonalds' Supplier Failed in China |
Norwegian Cruises sets sail with $3 billion Prestige purchase |
Nude celebs on iCloud? The timing for Apple Inc. couldn't be worse. |
Eric Cantor joins investment bank Moelis |
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