Chrysler’s results show automaker has come a long way, but still has work to do »

Chrysler reported a fourth-quarter net loss of $199 million on Monday. But excluding interest on its government loans and other restructuring debts, it earned a $198-million operating profit. That resulted in a full-year loss of $652 million, but an operating profit of $763 million.

Chrysler expects 2011 profit of up to $500M »

Chrysler expects to earn a profit of between $200 million and $500 million this year — even if it does not refinance its $5.8 billion in debt at interest rates lower than the 11%, on average, it’s now paying.

Verizon iPhone imminent; what to consider before you switch »

Our long national telecommunication nightmare is over. Preorders begin Thursday for the Verizon iPhone — which could silence the obscenities that follow the many dropped calls on AT&T. There is much more nuance to sift through, though. AT&T has enjoyed an exclusive partnership with the iPhone since the smartphone’s 2007 release.

App of the week: TurboTax SnapTax »

Cost: Free System: Apple iPhone

App of the week: TurboTax SnapTax »

This free app from Intuit’s TurboTax allows taxpayers to fill out tax forms by simply snapping a photo of their W-2 forms using their iPhone.

Kim Komando: Choose right antenna to pick up HDTV »

QUESTION: I canceled my cable television because I just want high-definition TV channels over the air. Do I need a special antenna?

Kim Komando: Choose right antenna to pick up HDTV »

QUESTION: I canceled my cable television because I just want high-definition TV channels over the air. Do I need a special antenna?

6 Chevy ads to debut in Super Bowl blitz »

Chevrolet is returning to Super Bowl Sunday, using everything from “Transformers” to a retirement home to a “hot” teacher to get the point across.

Police: Seeking man who stole laptop »

Canton police are asking for help in identifying a man suspected of stealing a laptop from the Canton Office Max at 43165 Ford Road.

New owners rescue Baker’s Keyboard Lounge — and fulfill a dream »

Eric Whitaker and Hugh Smith won the right to purchase Detroit’s historic, 77-year-old jazz club at a bankruptcy court sale in downtown Detroit. The new owners said jazz fans can rest easy: Jazz will continue at Baker’s.


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