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A Gotland District Court Judge ruled to convict an 18 year old male for sending a friend request in social networking site Facebook.
BlackBerry CEO Thorsten Heins would make USD55.6 million if he sells the corporation and is ousted from his position.
Alibaba bought stake in online shopping firm ShopRunner for USD75 million as it prepares for its initial public offering in Hong Kong.
Samsung Electronics Co. would introduce a wristwatch-like gadget called Galaxy Gear on September 4, 2013.
Yahoo Inc named Maynard Webb as the company's chairman, as Marissa Mayer continued her efforts to turn the internet corporation around.
According to cyber experts at RSA, the Zeus virus, widely utilized to embezzle credit card data, was recently altered to generate fake likes in Instagram and other social media sites.
Samsung’s smart wristwatch launch next month is expected to set off new battle following wrangles with Apple Inc over smartphones and tablets.
Live Nation completed a debt refinancing which would cut its yearly cash interest payments by USD12 million.
AOL would lay off half of the personnel in its local news sites unit Patch as well as shutter of consolidate approximately 150 of its 900 websites.
Forrester Research Inc said concerns regarding the Prism spy project of the US National Security Agency could cost US companies USD180 million worth of business in the IT service market.