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ARLINGTON, Va. - Shares of Rosetta Stone Inc., which makes foreign language learning software, sank Friday after the company predicted it would post a third-quarter loss and lowered its full-year outlook.

ARLINGTON, Va. - Rapid sales of new gadgets such as Apple's iPad and Amazon.com's Kindle have prompted an industry trade group to raise its projections for sales to retailers to $174.9 billion.

ARLINGTON, Va. - Foreign language education company Rosetta Stone Inc.

ARLINGTON, Va. - First lady Michelle Obama challenged software and video game designers Wednesday to develop games and tools that get kids, especially 9- to 12-year-olds, excited about eating better and exercising more.