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The Crazy Things Your Future Credit Cards Will Do (Infographic)
Tomorrow's credit cards will be replete with high-tech security features like fingerprint unlock, voice control and invisibility, according to this infographic by Richard Branson's Virgin Money.
Wal-Mart Takes $5 Billion Swipe at Visa Over Processing Fees
The retailer sued the credit-card giant this week, claiming Visa's swipe fees are unfairly high. Separately, the retail industry has taken a hit in the fight over capping debit-card swipe fees.
The 10 Biggest IPOs Ever
Twitter may be one of the most talked-about IPOs of the year, but it's nothing in size compared to these guys.
Is the U.S. Too Hungry for Foreign Workers?
Companies may be overstating their need to tap foreign workers for specialized jobs in the United States, according to new data from Bright.com.
What 'Gang of Eight' Immigration Reform Would Mean for Entrepreneurs
A bipartisan group of Senators has established a blueprint to overhaul the immigration system.
How to 'Virtually' March on Washington for Immigration Reform
Technology and innovation leaders spearhead an online movement to push U.S. lawmakers to pass immigration reform.
Push for Entrepreneur Immigration Reform Grows on Capitol Hill
Republican and Democrat Senators are backing immigration reform affecting startups.
Immigration Reform Proposals Hold Promise for Entrepreneurs
The move to overhaul immigration is likely to include measures supporting entrepreneurship and small-business owners. Any changes will probably be part of a broader reform package.
Steve Case on Fixing the Visa System (Opinion)
It's a global battle for the world's most talented immigrants. When it comes to visa reform, our next elected leader needs to get the job done, Case writes.
Paving the Way for More Immigrant Entrepreneurs
The U.S. Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services has a new plan to speed the arrival of entrepreneurial immigrants.