Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Uber indicted, Korea Air nut flap takes legal turn, jobless claims keep falling

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Wednesday, December 24, 2014

The Sony hack should make cyber security a hot boardroom topic


The massive scale of the cyber attack shows why top executives need to be more involved in shaping cyber strategy at companies.

What tech trends should die in 2015?


Fortune's Andrew Nusca and Erin Griffith name some tech trends of 2014 like the selfie stick and emoticons and evaluate their worthiness.

South Korea indicts Uber CEO Travis Kalanick


A local subsidiary of the U.S. start-up was also indicted for violating a law governing public transport.

Where to watch 'The Interview'


A growing list of independent theater operators is planning to show the controversial comedy this week.

Takata says president stepping down to streamline air bag recall response


The auto supplier is embroiled in a global safety crisis over millions of vehicles carrying defective air bags.

By Anne Fisher

A happy new year ahead for tech workers who want to change jobs


The fastest-growing markets for tech talent are in some surprising places, like Milwaukee.

By Dan Primack

Private equity's gender gap isn't going to change


When it comes to women, most private equity investors don't have a clue.

By Philip Elmer-DeWitt

The Interview: Apple enters the picture


Will Tim Cook put Sony's lowbrow comedy on Apple TV for Christmas? 
Korean Air nut flap takes a sharp legal turn
Jobless claims dipped in the week before Christmas
Uber indicted and Takata's troubles — 5 things to know today
Why does this pilot award passengers a bottle of wine after a long flight?
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