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Former Vitesse execs plead guilty in backdating-related lawsuit

Two former executives of Vitesse Semiconductor Corp pleaded guilty for inflating the earnings of the corporation and backdating stock options.


Google blocks Microsoft's YouTube app for Windows Phone

Google blocked videos from playing on the Windows Phone YouTube app made by Microsoft. The videos from the YouTube app installed in every Windows Phone were blocked by Google for infringing the terms of use.

Microsoft adds 17 international resellers for Surface tablets

Microsoft announced it would add new commercial distribution partners in 17 countries for the company's Surface tablets.

Silver Lake to purchase financial software firm BlackLine

Silver Lake Sumeru announced it would acquire a majority stake in BlackLine Systems, an accounting software company.


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EA raised its original 6 games-in-one price Humble Bundle to 8 games at GBP3.04 or USD4.72. Entertainment Arts and Humble Bundle released a more enticing offer to gamers.
The cargo plane of UPS crashed into a field close to Birmingham airport, killing two pilot and scattered debris over a rural area.
Gartner said during the second quarter, smartphones outsold feature phones for the first time. According to research firm Gartner, smartphones outsold feature phones during the second quarter for the first time.
Apple's stock rose after Carl Icahn expressed his interest in the company amid the release of Apple's new products.
'Die Hard' star Bruce Willis' television commercial was banned from Britain's airwaves for being misleading.
Nintendo Co. won a 50% cutback of the USD30.2 million in damages awarded to Sony Corp's former worker Seijiro Tomita.
Analysts said Blackberry would be broken up into pieces if a private equity firm would purchase the smartphone maker.
US District Judge Denise Cote scheduled a May 2014 trial for Apple to determine damages. On Wednesday, a court order said US District Judge Denise Cote scheduled a May 2014 trial for Apple to determine damages.
Analysts said the release of new iPhone and the 4G license grant for China Mobile might mean Apple and China Mobile's deal is looming.